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Thanks, I found the French version of the article. It's called :

Vous pensiez tout connaître des overrides de fichiers.

In English that might be :

You thought you knew everything about file overrides.


The author was Gary Guthrie in 2001 for mysystemsjournal.

I apologise for not remembering the author before.






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Objet : RE: ovrdbf SHARE parameter

Perhaps you mean Ted Holt who wrote an article on over writes
in Midrange Computing.

Search www. mcpressonline,com if they have it on their site.

With regards,
Carel Teijgeler

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On 4-3-2010 at 12:25 David FOXWELL wrote:

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Scott Klement once did an article on OVRDBF. It showed
the effect
of
combining these commands at different call levels and override
scopes. Does anyone know where I might find that article?

Really? Hmmm.. I don't remember that (but then again, I don't
remember
much of anything these days.)


Scott, I shall try to help you with your memory! The article was in
AS400
news or something like that about 8 years ago. It was called something
like <so you think you knew everything about ovrdbf>. It
described the
effects of using ovrdbf on the same file at the same or
different levels
of the call stack, and with different ovrscope parameters, and how
options
would be combined, replaced or ignored.

Maybe it wasn't you after all and I just presumed it to be
yours as it
was
so interesting. Apologies to the real author if I was wrong.
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