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Here was my question, anyway, and the CPYF reference didn't help:

Does the CPYF command respect the file overrides in place? I know that there are a few commands that do not.

--Alan

On 6/19/2023 11:58 AM, Alan Cassidy wrote:
I think I got it.

Using three keywords, '"_ibm i" CL cpyf_" I got the more general "CL Programming" (https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/i/7.4?topic=language-cl-programming) and the directory of commands https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/i/7.4?topic=language-alphabetic-list-cl-commands-by-command-name.

The trick was to include the command I was looking for, CPYF.

On 6/19/2023 11:50 AM, Alan Cassidy wrote:
Just that. I've spent an undue chuck of time trying to find the right combination of search words and get too much riff-raff in the results. Lots of relevant CL links but not the reference to the commands. Never had such a hard time before.

So also is there a good IBM link where the references are listed?

--Alan Cassidy

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