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Have you thought about newer versions of RPGLE where you can use USROPN 
and EXTFILE keywords on your F spec?

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Colin Williams wrote:
> Joep,
> 
> the only way I have found to get OVRDBF to consistently do what I want, 
ie
> the OLD way, is to use OVRSCOPE(*CALLLVL)

That is the way we use it in our applications, when the CL does the 
override and 
the OPNQRYF and then calls the RPG. But in utility programs I often do 
overrides 
from within an RPG program through QCMDEXC. When I call QCMDEXC directly I 
could 
use *CALLLVL, because QCMDEXC somehow does not count as a call level. But 
when I 
use a wrapper around QCMDEXC, the wrapper becomes the call level; with 
*CALLLVL 
the override has disappeared when the wrapper ends. In that situation I 
use the 
default.

Joep Beckeringh
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