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The OVRPRTF has a specific parameter *PRTF while overriding. Maybe DLTOVR
*PRTF can only be used if *PRTF was used during override. Is there any
particular reason you are not using DLTOVR QSYSPRT?

Vinay

On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 12:38 AM, James Rich <james@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I'm getting this message after doing a DLTOVR FILE(*PRTF):

Override not found at specified level.

Here is the relevant portion of the CL program:

OVRPRTF FILE(QSYSPRT) HOLD(*YES)
CALL PGM(ME0100)
DLTOVR FILE(*PRTF)

The full message is:

Override not found at specified level.
Function check. CPF9841 unmonitored by AR0100AC at statement 6600,
instruction X'0058'.
CPF9841 received by AR0100AC at 6600. (C D I R)

Can anyone help me understand why the override is not found?

James Rich

if you want to understand why that is, there are many good books on
the design of operating systems. please pass them along to redmond
when you're done reading them :)
- Paul Davis on ardour-dev
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