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A '''dump''' file can be created from a mapped spooled file. The resulting file can then be sent to a remote system or directly sent to a printer. | A '''dump''' file can be created from a mapped spooled file. The resulting file can then be sent to a remote system or directly sent to a printer. | ||
To generate the file, you will need: | To generate the file, you will need: | ||
* a remapped spooled file which is available in an Outq | * a remapped spooled file which is available in an Outq | ||
− | * access rights to read/ | + | * access rights to read/edit mapping folders in the IFS |
===Example=== | ===Example=== |
Version actuelle datée du 4 juin 2019 à 09:24
A dump file can be created from a mapped spooled file. The resulting file can then be sent to a remote system or directly sent to a printer.
To generate the file, you will need:
- a remapped spooled file which is available in an Outq
- access rights to read/edit mapping folders in the IFS
Example
- Beforehand:
- Run command
mapcpysplf
to generate a document from a spooled file - Fill in the OutqName field
- This document is now located in an "outq"
- Run command
- Creating the DUMP file
- Run command
mapsplf
or select "Managing spooled files" in the Mapping Menu - This screen allows you to pick the spooled file
- Press the P key (transfer to PC) to display the menu
- Enter the name of a .dmp file in the "Output file" field (do not use .pag files here).
- Run command
- Retrieving the resulting file
- The file is now located in the IFS