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>From: Lori Crane <lcrane@emedco.com>
>Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 14:53:30 -0500
>
>Will this command allow me to use more than one default value?
>CHGCMDDFT CRTBNDRPG NEWDFT('FIXNBR(*ZONED *INPUTPACKED)')

Lori, you can only specify one default value.  In general, I
think it would be great if CHGCMDDFT allowed more than one
default value.  But in this case, I'm sort of glad you can't
change the default to have both *ZONED and *INPUTPACKED for
all compiles.  In fact, I wish those parameters didn't even
exist; I really think it's a bad idea to ignore decimal data
errors systematically like that.

But whatever I think, that doesn't help you to do all your
compiles with both *ZONED and *INPUTPACKED.  I'd set up a PDM
option to do my casual compiles, and I'd write a program to
do my "official" compiles.

Barbara Morris



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