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  • Subject: Re: OVRDBF *all
  • From: John P Carr <jpcarr@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 08:53:42 -0500


Which are you using?  

 STRSQL - answer is - NO, you can' use MBR(*ALL)
OPNQRYF - Yes, you can use MBR(*ALL)

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Hi All,
 
I'm back after a long gap.
My question is:
I'm using OVRDBF to override all the source members of a Source file by
specifying MBR(*ALL) like this:
OVRDBF FILE(SOURCES) TOFILE(LIB/QRPGSRC) MBR(*ALL).
Then I'm using STRSQL/OPNQRYF to operate on the members by uising SOURCES. 
But I'm getting error that MBR(*ALL) is not valid.
Can't I use MBR(*ALL) for STRSQL/OPNQRYF? If no, what's the other way?
 
Thanks in advance.
 
Rajeev.


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