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Prakash

If you always want to create physicals with
SIZE(*NOMAX) then you could change the command
while signed on as QSECOFR.  This would do the
trick:

CHGCMDDFT CMD(CRTPF) NEWDFT('size(*nomax *N *N)')

you could change the command default back when you
are done, but anyone else creating PF's would be
using your *NOMAX version until you changed it.

Don't forget to signoff as QSECOFR and to sign on
using the profile that you want for the file
creation.

or

In PDM you could place a 14 on the first line,
press F13 (which repeats 14 to the end of the
list) and on the command line type SIZE(*NOMAX).



(Careful what you are compiling into production.
You might want to consider another compile
library.)



Bill.




-----Original Message-----
From: prakash subramanian
<prakashsubramani@hotmail.com>
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
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Date: Wednesday, October 07, 1998 10:32 AM
Subject: Mass Compile


>
>
>
>Hi,
>
>Iam New to AS/400. So I want a little help from
any of U.
>
>I've got more than 300 Physical files in my  test
library and I wanna
>compile and convert them to production library.
The thing is I've had to
>compile all these physical files with the same
attribute i.e.
>
>Member Size
>  initial Number of records  : *nomax
>
>i want to specify this to all my physical files.
Is there any way of
>auto compile all these PFs, so that each file is
picked 1 by 1 from the
>list with the common attribute.
>
>Any help is kindly appreciated.
>
>Prakash.
>
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