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Scott,

If the override crosses the a control boundary, it must have OVRSCOPE(*JOB).
Otherwise, if the override is in effect, the two programs are running in the
same activation group.  Could it be that the RPG has ACTGRP(*CALLER)?

Joep Beckeringh


----- Original Message -----
From: Scott Austad
To: rpg400-l@midrange.com
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 6:21 PM
Subject: OPM - ILE


I have an OVRPRTF in an OPM CL pgm which calls an ILE RPG pgm running in the
QILE activation group.  The way I understand it, the override should be in
effect in the default activation group until it hits the control boundry
with QILE.  Yet, when I look at my output, all the overridden parameters,
such as OUTQ, SAVE, and USRDTA seem to have been in effect.  What am I
missing?  I thought  I was supposed to use OVRSCOPE(*CALLLVL) for the
override to stick.  Thanks for any input.


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