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  • Subject: clp-->rpg-->qcmdexc--many ovrdbf's
  • From: Tim Truax <truax@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 12 Dec 1998 10:54:09 -0500
  • Organization: RPS, Inc

Hello all,
I am interested to learn if there is a way to do the following:
I have a CL program that loads the 'mother of all RPG programs' and
within this 'mother RPG program' it is using the QCMDEXC call to set
upward of 40 or 50 file overrides (OVRDBF), which it then opens and
closes as it uses them.  This 'mother RPG program' also extracts
information very quickly and then immediately returns to the caller.  I
have used the LOG(4 0 *SECLVL) as well as the LOGCLPGM(*YES) to see if I
could get the AS400 to log these RPG Program QCMDEXC calls that do the
OVRDBF on many files, but to no avail... Any suggestions from the
distinguished list appreciated.
Thanks so much!
Tim Truax

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