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WRKUSRPRF is a totally interactive command.  I was referring to DSPUSRPRF
TYPE(*OBJOWN) OUTPUT(*OUTFILE).

I'm running the respin of V5R2 for the new hardware, and I don't possibly
see where you could key an 8.  What am I missing?  (Yes, I did try
different assistance levels for WRKUSRPRF.)

Al

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Al Barsa remarked that IFS objects shouldn't show when doing DSPUSRPRF
USRPRF(ROB) TYPE(*OBJOWN), however when I used the option 12 on WRKUSRPRF
they sure showed then.  I just couldn't use option 8 on those type of
objects.  Either Al is going on information based on earlier releases of
the operating system, or somehow my setup differs enough from Al's setup
that I see these objects.  If the latter, maybe your setup is the same as
Al's?

Rob Berendt
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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
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Yes, I added the sizes.  Option 8 in the list, second or tird page.  The
user owned only three objects.

rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

>How, pray tell, did you add up the items appearing on option 12?  I don't

>see sizes.  I tried option 8 to "Display description" but that resulted
in
>CPI220E-Option 8 is not allowed.
>
>Rob Berendt
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