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Hello Tony,

You can find all system commands having had one or more defaults changed by
running the following command:

 DSPOBJD OBJ(QSYS/*ALL)
         OBJTYPE(*CMD)
         OUTPUT(*OUTFILE)
         OUTFILE(<filename>)

- and then, using query or sql, select all records in <filename> with an
Apar Id (field ODAPAR) equal  'CHGDFT'.

Exactly which defaults were changed I don't think there's an easy way to
find out.

Best regards,
Carsten Flensburg

----- Original Message -----
From: "William A.(Tony) Corbett" <corbett@ASRESOURCES.COM>
To: "MIDRANGE-L@midrange. com" <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 6:59 PM
Subject: CHGCMDDFT, how can I see all?


> Hi all,
> Is there any way to see ALL the commands whose defaults have been changed,
> along with those changes.



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