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I believe that you can use the vrylin (vary line) and/or vryctl (vary 
controller) commands.  I don't have access to a 400 at the moment to give you 
the particulars but hope that this points you in the right direction.
 
 "Wills, Mike N. (TC)" <MNWills@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Once in a while we have 
to disable one *LIN device and enable a different
one. Currently I do:

WRKCFGSTS *LIN 
then disable and enable the items I need.
then 
WRKCFGSTS *CTL 
to enable one more thing.

Then I have to do the opposite when I am done. Is there I way I can do this
in a CL? What command would I use?

Mike Wills
iSeries Programmer
Taylor Corporation
mnwills@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(507) 386-3187
Fax: (507) 625-3002

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