Ditto, CRTDSPF is on the list for command default changes.
CPYFRMIMPF
CHGCMDDFT CMD(SYSCHG/CPYFRMIMPF) NEWDFT('TOCCSID(37)')
CPYTOIMPF
CHGCMDDFT CMD(SYSCHG/CPYTOIMPF) NEWDFT('FROMCCSID(37)')
CHGCMDDFT CMD(SYSCHG/CPYTOIMPF) NEWDFT('STMFAUT(*INDIR)')
CHGCMDDFT CMD(SYSCHG/CPYTOIMPF) NEWDFT('ORDERBY(*ARRIVAL)')
CRTBNDRPG
CHGCMDDFT CMD(SYSCHG/CRTBNDRPG) NEWDFT('TGTRLS(*PRV)')
CRTCLPGM
CHGCMDDFT CMD(SYSCHG/CRTCLPGM) NEWDFT('TGTRLS(*PRV)')
CRTDSPF
CHGCMDDFT CMD(SYSCHG/crtdspf) NEWDFT('rstdsp(*yes)')
CRTDTAQ
CHGCMDDFT CMD(SYSCHG/CRTDTAQ) NEWDFT('SIZE(*MAX2GB)')
CRTPF
CHGCMDDFT CMD(SYSCHG/crtpf) NEWDFT('size(*nomax *n *n)')
CHGCMDDFT CMD(SYSCHG/CRTPF) NEWDFT('REUSEDLT(*yes)')
CRTPRTF
CHGCMDDFT CMD(SYSCHG/crtprtf) NEWDFT('MAXRCDS(*nomax)')
CRTRPGMOD
CHGCMDDFT CMD(SYSCHG/CRTRPGMOD) NEWDFT('TGTRLS(*PRV)')
CRTRPGMOD
CHGCMDDFT CMD(SYSCHG/CRTRPGPGM) NEWDFT('TGTRLS(*PRV)')
CRTRPTPGM
CHGCMDDFT CMD(SYSCHG/CRTRPTPGM) NEWDFT('TGTRLS(*PRV)')
DUPMEDBRM
QSYS/CHGCMDDFT CMD(DUPMEDBRM) NEWDFT('TOSEQNBR(*END)')
SAVRSTLIB
CHGCMDDFT CMD(SYSCHG/SAVRSTLIB) NEWDFT('TGTRLS(*PRV)')
SAVRSTOBJ
CHGCMDDFT CMD(SYSCHG/SAVRSTOBJ) NEWDFT('TGTRLS(*PRV)')
SIGNOFF
CHGCMDDFT CMD(SYSCHG/SIGNOFF) NEWDFT('LOG(*LIST)')
SBMJOB
CHGCMDDFT CMD(SYSCHG/SBMJOB) NEWDFT('MSGQ(*WRKSTN)')
SNDNETSPLF
CHGCMDDFT CMD(SYSCHG/SNDNETSPLF) NEWDFT('DTAFMT(*ALLDATA)')
Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John Yeung
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2015 11:45 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: OPM -> ILE -> OPM and RSTDSP
On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 11:29 AM, <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
At this point, I'm considering whether all display files should just
be set to RSTDSP(*YES) now; it seems that much of the rationale behind
RSTDSP(*NO) went away after we stopped dialing in with our 5250 model
12 terminals. :)
I think you're right. See this:
http://www.mcpressonline.com/tips-techniques/cl/techtip-rstdspyesno.html
(He recommends everyone switch to RSTDSP(*YES) all the time, for all display files. And that was more than 10 years ago.)
John Y.
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