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IBM's getting rather picky on this.  Often they'll 'hardcode' the library. 
 But, option 14 doesn't seem to do that.
? CRTBNDRPG ??PGM(ROB/AA) 
            ?*SRCFILE(ROB/QPGMSRC)
            ?*SRCMBR(AA) 
            ??REPLACE(*NO) 

If it did, it would look something like, (and I forget the exact spelling 
of the special library type)
? *NTLLVL/CRTBNDRPG ??PGM(ROB/AA) 
            ?*SRCFILE(ROB/QPGMSRC)
            ?*SRCMBR(AA) 
            ??REPLACE(*NO) 

But I think it means something like national language.

Rob Berendt
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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
Benjamin Franklin 




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Put a command above QSYS in the system portion of library list, same name 
as what 14 calls, same parameters? That uses your program?

Was this possible before V5R2? I didn't know about it if it were.

HTH

Vern

At 01:29 PM 10/9/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>At v5r2...  Has anyone figured out if it's possible to override the PDM
>numeric options that IBM has preset?  I.e., option 14 to compile, I'd 
love
>to hijack that so I can use my precompiler instead of having to remember
>some alpha code.
>
>TIA, GA


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