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Either you get a change management system (mucho bucks) or you write some CL 
build programs that set the parameters as you want them. There is no command or 
API that will show you these attributes - you COULD, I suppose, dump the object 
and try to figure out where this information is set, but that sounds like work.

HTH
Vern
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> It seems that when you recompile a menu it would be nice if it 
> remembered how the menu was compiled last time (CMDLIN and DSPKEY options) 
> without you having to check how the menu displays currently and 
> then having to change the prompt options for each menu on the CRTMNU 
> command. 
> It is easy to compile the menu the 'wrong' way and have lines 19 
> and 20 not show up where they did show up before. 
> 
> So is that the way you have to do it or is there something I'm 
> missing. 
> 
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