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Turns out, after reading and re-reading some of the posts Scott Klement
had in the archives I figured out that it was set in my .profile file.
What was confusing me is that the .profile files are "invisible" when
you use the wrklnk command. You specifcally have to use the edtf
'.profile' command OR map a network drive to the IFS in oder to see it
(there is probably a better way). In any case, I was able to edit the
.profile file in my home directory and get it to work.
Now, if I could just remember that when I have to change it again a
year
from now....
On WRKLNK, there is a DSPOPT parameter that you might want to investigate.
Dennis Lovelady
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dennislovelady
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