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  • Subject: CRTLF SHARE parm management
  • From: Hart Doug <dah6696@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 27 Aug 1998 15:08:16 -0400

        
        We have for years had the default value on the CRTLF command parm SHARE
changed to *YES.  We are now importing another divisions BPICS
application and MUST have this value back to the IBM original default to
*NO.  What I'd like to do is test the users group profile and based on
that set the parm to the appropriate value.  ex: &GRPPRF = 'SSA' then
CRTLF SHARE(*NO) else SHARE(*YES).

        Does anyone have a quick solution?  I've looked of help in the API
manual with no luck.  Perhaps a validity checker wedge?



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  ITT Fluid Technology / Goulds Pumps
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  mailto:dah6696@goulds1.com 
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