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Jenny,

Either OVRPRTF or CHGPRTF should work.  The difference is that CHGPRTF
will affect all jobs/programs that use that print file (unless they
specifically do an OVRPRTF) and OVRPRTF will only affect the programs
running in a specific actgrp or specific call levels in a job.

My company often uses the same print file (program described) for
many, many programs.  So, using CHGPRTF would not work for us, since
the various jobs running at any one time would conflict with each other.

If your OVRPRTF SAVE(*YES) isn't working, it's probably an activation
group issue, since that's a very common mistake.


On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Mauger, Jenny wrote:
>
> I tried doing s CHGPRTF to SAVE(*NO) but held.  Then did an OVRPRTF to
> SAVE(*YES) and changed OVRSCOPE parameter to *JOB.  When requested it held
> but did not save.
>



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