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Can someone explain why you would do the OVRDBF with QCMDEXC in the RPG,
rather than in the CLLE that he already has?  I always do it in the CLLE
(with NAG QILE) ... what's the advantage of doing in the RPG (other than
being more visible, I guess ... that has bit me a couple times!)




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Use QCMDEXC to do the OVRDBF in RPGLE2.
-----Original Message-----
I have a CLLE program that calls a RPGLE program then the RPGLE calls a
CLLE that does a OVRDBF to a different Library then the RPG calls another
RPG to process the file.

EXAMPLE:
 CLLE1 calls  RPGLE1
                    RPGLE1 calls CLLE2
                                         CLLE2 does a ovrdbf
                    RPGLE1 calls RPGLE2
                                         RPGLE2 tries to process the file
but the ovrdbf does not work

Any suggestions?


Thanks Chris


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