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  • Subject: Activation Groups and Overrides
  • From: "Ron Hawkins" <RON@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2000 10:30:31 -0700
  • Importance: medium

Hi everybody, my name is Ron and I'm a confused programmer. (This is where 
everyone responds - Hi Ron).

I have a signon program called from the Initial Program parameter of my user 
profile. This is a CLLE program compiled with ACTGRP(QILE). It does an override 
of the printer file and then brings up the Program menu. The default on the 
OVRPRTF command is OVRSCOPE(*ACTGRPDFN) which I take to mean the override is in 
effect for the activation group (QILE in this case). Sine I'm running in QILE 
shouldn't I be able to see my override if I display the job? I know the 
override is working, but why can't I see it?



Heres the program:

PGM                           
CALL EXCMSGPRF                
OVRPRTF QJOBLOG OUTQ(RON)     
GO PROGRAM                    
ENDPGM                        
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