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The CL wrapper looks at which is requested and sets the number of
copies via OVRPRTF. Since the user specified either *WEEKLY or
*MONTHLY, the user, in effect, determined the number of copies.

That's a bit of a stretch, don't you think? :) And how does that match
with this:

FWiW, there really should be no overrides issued by an application,
only overrides issued by a user, prior to invoking the application

I say we petition IBM to remove the OVR* commands completely in that case.
While we're at it, we should eliminate CHGLIBL and that ilk. :)

Dennis Lovelady
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