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 difference b/w dspjoblog and spooled files

what is the difference b/w dspjoblog and spooled files...?

 



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ASKED: July 16, 2012  10:58 AM

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A Spool file is the printer output from a job. DSPJOBLOG will display the job log for one specific job. Once a job is completed, it will becode a spool file.
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what is the difference b/w dspjoblog and spooled files…?
 
Everything is different between them. DSPJOBLOG is a command, and spooled files aren’t. Spooled files are printer files that are held by the system spooler, and DSPJOBLOG isn’t. They’re simply two totally different kinds of things.
 
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