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  • Subject: File Overrides
  • From: cgonzalez@xxxxxxxxxx (Christina Gonzalez)
  • Date: Tue, 9 Dec 97 15:26:34 -0500

     Hi,
     I have a question...
     
     Can you do the following in a CLP program??
     
         OVRDBF  FILE(CONGRESS) TOFILE(Y2PAYROLL/CONGRESS)
     
     where file CONGRESS resides in the current library but you want to 
     point to the version of the file in library Y2PAYROLL.
     
     Library Y2PAYROLL is in the library list but is not the current 
     library.
     
     I don't wish to make library Y2PAYROLL my current library. 
     
     I know that I could always change the library list to make it work the 
     way I want but I was curious to know if the same thing could be 
     accomplished by using the OVRDBF command.  I checked the manual in the 
     on-line website quickly for OVRDBF and it says that you can put in a 
     specific library but we didn't get the results we expected.
     
     Thanks in advance for your input.
     
     Chris Gonzalez
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