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Hi Leif

I like that suggestion, too, have considered using it on one of our product libraries at installations.

I just ran a test - check out my post just a little bit ago - that APAR ID will be present even if you change defaults back to original values. The internals of the command, however, are back to their original - DMPOBJ revealed this. Maybe it's worth it to run the query you cite, then do DMPOBJ on all and check the defaults regions.

Vern

On 2/11/2011 5:09 PM, Leif Guldbrand wrote:
Hi Mike,

Could this be of any help.....
http://think400.dk/adhoc_2.htm#eks0003

Leif
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Wills"<mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 6:41 PM
Subject: Where is CHGCMDDFT data stored?


Like an idiot, I forgot to keep track of some key CHGCMDDFT commands
when I created them. How do I go back and look those up so we can make
sure they are there after we upgrade the system? I know I have see how
to do this in the past. Google didn't turn anything up for me. I'll
add this to the Wiki when I get the answer.

--
Mike Wills

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