Phil in answer to your question we have Velocity's ESALPS which at 
midnight the ESAMP service calls a exec that does some end-of-day 
processing and we have modified that to start our own service machine 
which runs several execs to do things we need to do at that time.

And thanks to the suggestions on this listserv I have now modified our 
process to close the spool for operator.

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Lionel,
What process are you using to schedule your spool archive? Are you using 
prop? Wakeup maybe?

If you don't care that the console closes daily, it can be closed 
automatically(when it hits 50k lines) by issuing the Spool command for 
operator with the EOF option
Phil

Lionel B. Dyck wrote:

>
> Phil wrote:
> Easiest way is to close the console at midnight so it goes to spool, and
> is handled by your current process.
> Phil
>
> How would I go about doing that? Sorry but I'm a VM novice in these 
> matters - the only way I can think of would be to logon to Operator 
> each night (12:01am) and do a sp cons close.
>
> Thanks
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