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Option 2, on a source physical file, uses STRSEU. There are a few things that you can do. 1 - Secure all source physical files so that no one can edit them unless they are using a change management program that adopts the necessary authority, or you decide to funk up the whole enchilda by giving them *ALLOBJ. 2 - Use a command override exit point to say that no one gets access to option 2 of STRSEU unless a set of conditions are met. See also the commands: EDTF FILE(ROB/QPGMSRC) MBR(AA) DSPF FILE(ROB/QPGMSRC) MBR(AA) See also this editor: http://www-306.ibm.com/software/awdtools/wdt400/ And there are a lot of other ways to get to a source physical files than option 2 of WRKMBRPDM. Rob Berendt
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