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Hi:
At every month end I would like to collect the information of a spool. Every Spool has more then one job, below is the individual job information, I really want to collect into a text file. Sp-id Proc User Printer Id Pty Form Copy Total SP7494 MONTHEND SYED R123 P2 1 WIDE 3 105 SP8960 JWEEKLY BILL R456 P5 1 0001 2 1896 I have tried ulpview (view spool file) but it displays all the information in a file. I don’t want to store the file. But I would like to have the spool id, procedure name, user, printer etc, information into text file. Any one can give me the idea to solve the problem. Thanks Last edited by shah2; 09-13-2005 at 09:19 AM.. Reason: No Reply |
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