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It will have to have a different name...if the name exists "anywhere" in the library list
the ocl processor will have at it.

You could force it by moving library list around, so that native command is found first.

Running a "mixed" environment requires a lot of planning...

You can also put the clp inside the Qs36prc with a call to the clp or cmd or program...
That is a much easier route.


On 10/20/2011 3:29 PM, Jerry C. Adams wrote:
I just ran a test in which I am trying to replace a ubiquitous OCL procedure
with an equivalent IBM i command. Because the OCL is in just about every
other OCL procedure, I gave the command the same name (say, TEST). But if I
key TEST on the command line, it retrieves and runs the 36EE OCL. I
couldn't find anything in the CHGS36 command that would allow me to change
the precedence whereby the system would look for an IBM i command *before*
it reverted to OCL procedures/commands. Is there any way to change the
precedence?



Thanks.



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IBM i Programmer/Analyst

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