Store JSCAN output in a dataset.

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Rozi Lakhani
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Store JSCAN output in a dataset.

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Hi,

In our comapny we are using JSCAN. I want to caprute the output of JSCAN in a dataset. The probelm is it shows the output on the scrren in a browse mode. Which we need to copy and paste or maximum we can takeonly the screen shot. Is there any possible way to capture output from it.
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Re: Store JSCAN output in a dataset.

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Have you read the vendor documentation to see if what you want to do is possible? Have you contacted the vendor support for assistance? The vendor should be your FIRST point of contact for such a question, as they know the product far better than anyone answering on a forum.
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Re: Store JSCAN output in a dataset.

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Does the browse screen show the dataset name being browsed? If so, swap screen, allocate a new dataset and copy the one being browsed.
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Re: Store JSCAN output in a dataset.

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nicc wrote: Does the browse screen show the dataset name being browsed? If so, swap screen, allocate a new dataset and copy the one being browsed.
Thanks, this has worked for me.
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Re: Store JSCAN output in a dataset.

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JSCAN can be executed in batch too but only the operation has got access to this feature for us.
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