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Can you not simply change the command CHGCMD to allow the required mode?


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On 1/24/2019 9:08 AM, Rob Berendt wrote:
Have a really long command?
Already tried CALL QCMD?
Already hit F11 for the full screen on CALL QCMD?
And still out of space?
Or are you just tired of trying to paste that command without the line truncations and whatnot?
Well, have I got a deal for you.
Use Run SQL Scripts.
Start your line with
CL:
And a space. Then paste to your hearts content.

Oops command failed? No problem, look at the messages at the bottom.
Want more detail? Just click on the Joblog icon at the icon menu at the top and you'll have full access to the current joblog associated with your Run SQL Scripts job.

Now if I could just get past
BRM1547 - Command not allowed in this setting.
My first thought was to look at the command properties but, since it was a BRM message I suspect they did it otherwise. Kind of verified it with
Mode(s) in which valid . . . . . . . . : *PROD
*DEBUG
*SERVICE
Where allowed to run . . . . . . . . . : *IMOD *BMOD *IREXX
*BREXX *BPGM *IPGM
*EXEC *INTERACT *BATCH
Darn, I have a huge CHGLNKLBRM command I want to run.


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