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    On personal computers, your print jobs (for example, a Web page you want to print) are spooled to an output file on hard disk if your printer is already printing another file.

  • spool (simultaneous peripheral operations online)

    To spool (which stands for "simultaneous peripheral operations online") a computer document or task list (or "job") is to read it in and store it, usually on a hard disk or larger storage medium so that it can be printed or...

  • Restoring a spool file

    ISeries backup and recovery expert Ken Graap explains why a user cannot restore a spool file on his system running on V5R3.

  • Controlling spool files with APIs

    Use application programming interfaces, or APIs, to send spool files from your iSeries. Users can alter the source code in this tip to fit their needs.

  • Copying the spool file stream to IFS

    Instead of printing the spool file to a PC, an easier approach is to copy a spool file to IFS, which makes it available on the PC.

  • How to view AFP print spools remotely

    In this ATE response, Chip Milosch explains how to user iSeries Navigator to view AFP spool files.

  • Simplify the process of converting a spool file from iSeries into an Excel spreadsheet

    To simplify and accelerate the process of converting a spool file from iSeries into an Excel spreadsheet, eliminate the creation of the spool file and instead create a CVS text file, which can easily be loaded into...

  • How to combine multiple spooled files into a PDF

    Chip Milosch responds to a reader question about combining multiple spool files into a single bookmarked PDF using SpoolFlex.

  • Messages and spool hanging up SAVLIB jobs when OUTPUT(*PRINT) is specified

    Would I insert OVRPRFT before or after my save command example below?
    
    OVRPRTF    FILE(QSYSPRT) MAXRCDS(*NOMAX)
    
    LIBSAVE:    SAVLIB     LIB(*ALLUSR) DEV(TAP01) ENDOPT(*LEAVE) +
    
                         SAVACT(*SYNCLIB)...
    						
    					

  • Copying a physical file back to a spool file

    ISeries expert Ken Graap explains how to copy a physical file back to a spool file.

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