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  • Subject: RE: changing defaults?
  • From: Buck Calabro <mcalabro@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 19 Nov 1999 12:11:41 -0500

>>How do you change the defaults on say the crtpf or crtrpgpgm?  
>>I think I've done this before and can't remember for the life of me 
>>where.... TIA
>
>CHGCMDDFT,  I recommend all changed commands be 
>in different library, then that library is above QSYS in the 
>system library list.

This is good advice.  Also, don't do it by hand - put all this sort of "OS
customisation" into a CL program.  That way when you get a new OS version
you can call this one program instead of trying to remember all the stuff
you did last year...

Buck Calabro
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