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"...the actual definition supplied by IBM is: Commands cannot be run when issued from a command line or by selecting an option from a command grouping menu such as CMDADD, but can still be run from a command entry screen." So, I need a clarification here because the actual definition supplied by IBM in regards to LIMIT CAPABILITIES at the user profile level is: "The limits to which the user can control the initial program, initial menu, current library, and attention key handling program values. The following special values may be shown: o *NO: No limitations. The user can change the initial program, initial menu, current library, and attention key handling programs. The user can run commands from command lines. o *PARTIAL: The user can change the initial menu, but cannot change the initial program, current library, or attention key handling program. The user can run commands from command lines. o *YES: The user cannot change the initial program, initial menu, current library, and attention key handling programs. The user CANNOT RUN commands from command lines. " Peter Vidal Programmer Analyst PALL Aeropower Corp.
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