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Eric, Are you sure that the ones that the override does not work also does not have a *JOB level override? We use that for programmers that work on the production system so that their interactive reports do not go to end users (OVRPRTF *PRTF OUTQ(PGMR)) Can you print some job screens (*DFNA & *FILOVR) of those user jobs that do not work correctly? Preferably, during the call of PGM_B after it has opened the printer file. It sounds like you should be able to re-create the issue with any user. Have you been able to do that? Thank you, Matt Tyler WinCo Foods, Inc mattt@wincofoods.com -----Original Message----- From: DeLong, Eric [mailto:EDeLong@Sallybeauty.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 11:56 To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion' Subject: RE: Wierd behavior on OVRPRTF I agree, that's the hammer that I've used for these problems in the past. For academic purposes, I'm trying to understand why the OUTQ setting on a user profile should prevent my attempt to override OUTQ for this program. It appears that if the job's OUTQ attribute is not *DEV, then overrides to OUTQ are not applied. ??! I'm missing something here.
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