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I believe QCMDEXC uses the activation group of the calling program, rather than it's own activation group, when doing things like overrides. Or, at least, when I call QCMDEXC from an actgrp that I create, the overrides work from my actgrp, instead of the default one. Otherwise, QCMDEXC wouldn't be very useful for overrides :) On Wed, 19 Jun 2002, Kurt Goolsbee wrote: > > >From what I rember about system() is that is calls QCMDEXC. Since QCMDEXC > is OPM the override should be scoped to default activation group. Try > creating your program with activation group *CALLER and call it from the > command line to test this scenario. >
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