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If you do a WRKSYSVAL *PRINT it will show you all system values.  And it 
will show you the system shipped defaults.  Any current value that is 
different from the system shipped value will have a greater sign next to 
it.  Easy to browse a spool file for a greater sign.

Here's a system value I would check AFTER every IPL -  QABNORMSW.  If that 
is ever set to a 1, I IPL yet again.  Why?  Because if I had any ptf's set 
to apply at the next IPL, and did an IPL, and that IPL turns on this 
system value, then it did NOT apply those ptfs.

Rob Berendt

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