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Old 09-09-2005
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Question Spool Issue

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

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