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  • Subject: RE: Create logical using file overrides
  • From: Joe Giusto <JGiusto@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Aug 1998 15:32:37 -0400

Try the Data Members keywords in the CRTLF cmd.

Joe Giusto II
Patuxent Publishing Company
mailto:jgiusto@patuxent.com

> -----Original Message-----
> From: boothm@ibm.net [SMTP:boothm@ibm.net]
> Sent: Monday, August 17, 1998 9:07 PM
> To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> Subject:      Re: Create logical using file overrides
> 
> I think I misunderstand the problem.  I didn't realize you could put
> data
> into a logical file?
> 
> But, one thought that leaps to mind is for you to use QTEMP.  Copy or
> create the logical in QTEMP and then reference the file as
> QTEMP/logical1,
> etc.  But what worries me is that the logical still points to the
> original
> data, so why bother doing the override or copy?
>  
> In <199808172003.PAA12047@uucphost.mcs.net>, on 08/17/98 
>    at 02:54 PM, bmegenity@ruskin.com said:
> 
> >I am trying to create a logical file over 4 physical files (this used
> to  
> > be a S36EE multi-format file). We need to be able to override these
> >files    at execution time with substitution parameters. How do I use
> the
> >OVRDBF    against the CRTLF in the CL program? Or am I even going
> about
> >this in the    right way. These are batch files that get created
> using a
> >sequence number    and then archived when done.
> 
> >I would appreciate any and all assistance.
> 
> >Bill Megenity  bmegenity@ruskin.com  (day)
> 
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