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What is the difference between Save Output Queue (SOQ) and REPRINT?

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What is the difference between Save Output Queue (SOQ) and REPRINT?

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Save Output Queue (SOQ) is a long-term, off-line, spooled file archival solution designed for use by the System Operator. Some benefits of using Save Output Queue (SOQ) include: • Easy and unlimited future access to important historical documents (i.e. financial statements, sales reports, etc.) • Saving valuable disk space. Once spooled files are archived and deleted the recovered disk space is available for other uses. • Unlimited archive storage options. Off-line storage media (tape or disks) can be stored off site for additional protection and security. • Preparation of spooled files for third party processing. This includes microfiche and/or CD-ROM production. • The ability archive spooled files on one AS/400 and restore the spooled files on another AS/400. This applies even if the two AS/400s are running different releases of OS/400. REPRINT is a short-term, on-line, spooled file archival solution designed for use by any end-user. Some benefits of using REPRINT include: • The end-

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