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  • Subject: OVRDBF with INHWRT(*YES)
  • From: Tim Truax <truax@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 20:11:50 -0500

Hi all,
I have begun using this most exciting OVRDBF keyword with my production
jobs.. (that need fixed) ...that update production files, I will go into
the CL that calls the program and just put my OVRDBF with the Inhibit
write = *YES to stop the updating, adding or deleting from that CL job.
Thus far I am flabbergasted that I had never heard of this wondeful
aspect of the OVRDBF (Override with database file)  Is there any gotchas
that anyone is familiar with concerning this keyword usage?
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Tim Truax
US Properties & Appraisal Services Corp
http:\www.uspa.com\


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