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Yes, Geir, you're right. Take a look at "OVRSCOPE" parameter of OVRPRTF: it
may assume 
*ACTGRPDFN
*CALLLVL
*JOB

values: i suppose you should use *JOB . Most problably you are using a CLP,
not a CLLE: in this case activation groups will be different. 

Sincerely
Domenico Finucci
Fiditalia , Milano, 02- 4301-2494


-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: geir.kildal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:geir.kildal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Inviato: lunedì 15 settembre 2003 11.02
A: COBOL Programming on the iSeries/AS400
Oggetto: Re: R: Changing USRDTA on printfiles on the run...


Domenico.

Using QCMDEXC instead of calling a CL did it! (I still wonder why???  Can 
it have something to do with COBOL run units?  No - the CL-pgm should be a 
part of the run unit?). 

Anyway - THANKS.

Geir 

 
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