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Yes, you could open up a RFE.
While you are waiting on action on the RFE you could add a command exit point program which checks for anyone running CRTPRTF and changes any default of no expiration to some new default value. It may be tough for anyone to intentionally set a no expiration date however if you do this. But do you care? Just have them pick some ridiculously huge number instead.
I've done a number of command exit points. I find they are useful for:
- emailing me the joblog of whenever someone uses QSECOFR
- Changing SNDDST (if the parameters were set for email) to whatever email program I preferred. And I could log it so I can change the code later to take advantage of that product.
Rob Berendt
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