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Bill, 
In CL, you can save switch settings by using RTVJOBA SWS(&saveSWS) and set new 
switch settings w/ CHGJOB SWS('00000000'). On exit CHGJOB SWS(&saveSWS).

Eric A DeLong
ericadelong@pmsc.com

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Subject: Saving User Switches 
Author:  <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com > at INTERNET
Date:    5/1/98 10:04 AM


I am working in an environment in which we are moving from the S36EE to   
Native mode. We are currently running on an AS/400 510 (Risc) and OS/400   
V3R7. We have many CL programs (converted from OCL) in which we make   
heavy use of the user switches U1-U8. Is there a method/utility/command   
by which we can save/suspend the user switch settings, reset them for use   
in another procedure and then restore them to their original settings   
when we return to the calling procedure? Are user switches still being   
used or are they replaced by newer techniques?
     
I would appreciate any assistance in this matter.
     
Thanks
     
Bill Megenity
     
     
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