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Summary of spooled file commands<br />

The following commands may be used to work with spooled files. For detailed<br />

descriptions of the commands, see the CL Reference.<br />

CHGSPLFA<br />

Change Spooled <strong>File</strong> Attributes: Allows you to change some attributes of a<br />

spooled file, such as the output queue name or the number of copies<br />

requested, while the spooled file is on an output queue.<br />

CPYSPLF<br />

Copy Spooled <strong>File</strong>: Copies a spooled file to a specified database file. The<br />

database file may then be used for other applications, such as those using<br />

microfiche or data communications.<br />

DLTSPLF<br />

Delete Spooled <strong>File</strong>: Deletes a spooled file from an output queue.<br />

DSPSPLF<br />

Display Spooled <strong>File</strong>: Allows you to display data records of a spooled file.<br />

HLDSPLF<br />

Hold Spooled <strong>File</strong>: Stops the processing of a spooled file by a spooling<br />

writer. The next spooled file in line will be processed.<br />

RLSSPLF<br />

Release Spooled <strong>File</strong>: Releases a previously held spooled file for processing<br />

by a spooling writer.<br />

SNDNETSPLF<br />

Send Network Spooled <strong>File</strong>: Sends a spooled file to another system user on<br />

the Systems Network Architecture distribution services (SNADS) network.<br />

SNDTCPSPLF<br />

Send TCP/IP Spooled <strong>File</strong>: Sends a spooled file to another system user<br />

using TCP/IP.<br />

WRKSPLF<br />

Work with Spooled <strong>File</strong>s: Allows you to display or print a list of spooled<br />

files on the system.<br />

WRKSPLFA<br />

Work with Spooled <strong>File</strong> Attributes: Shows the current attributes of a<br />

spooled file.<br />

Locating your spooled files<br />

The Work with Spooled <strong>File</strong>s (WRKSPLF) command can be used to display or<br />

print all the spooled files that you have created. This is the easiest way to find<br />

your spooled files if you do not know the name of the output queue where they<br />

have been placed. To find all spooled files created by your current job, use the<br />

Work with Job (WRKJOB) command and choose Option 4 to work with the<br />

spooled files.<br />

<strong>File</strong> redirection of spooled files<br />

<strong>File</strong> redirection occurs when a spooled file is sent to an output device other than<br />

the one for which it was originally intended. <strong>File</strong> redirection may involve devices<br />

that process different media (such as printer output sent to a diskette device) or<br />

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