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On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 13:57:35 PST8, Steven Levine wrote:  
 
>According to the REXX Reference Summary, Quercus REXXLIB has DOSFSIZE  
>which will do what you want.  
 
I found this at Hobbes, not sure if it will do it or not but is  
sounds like it might.  The package is known and distributed in many  
places as RXU  
 
This function writes data from a Rexx queue or stem variable to a  
file.  It is meant to be like EXECIO in TSO and VM, and can be used  
in a similar fashion for file output.     
 
Syntax:  
 
  info = RxExecO([fname], [action], [name], [type])  
 
where:  
 
  fname  = name of file to be written to (default sends to stdout)  
  action = Replace or Append (default is 'Replace')  
           replaces or appends to 'fname'  
  name   = name of Rexx queue from which to get data (default uses  
           current queue)  
               or  
           name of a Rexx stem variable under which data is mapped  
as  
             stem.1  
             stem.2  
             ...  
             stem.n  
           Once an uninitialized value for 'stem.n' is encountered,  
           i/o stops.  
  type   = 'Queue' or 'Stem' (default is 'Queue')  
           this tells whether arg 3 is a Rexx Queue name or a stem  
           variable name  
  info   = two blank delimited numbers:  
           1) number of lines written  
           2) total number of bytes written  
 
 
 
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