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Ted,

what we do, is create a copy of the system command in a library that's
higher on the *libl, and change the defaults for that one.

This way, the original command + defaults are still there when you need
them.

HTH,

Peter Colpaert
Application Developer

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Tadashi Kakefuda <tadashi@ff.iij4u.or.jp>@midrange.com on 22/03/2002
07:06:03

Please respond to rpg400-l@midrange.com

Sent by:  rpg400-l-admin@midrange.com


To:   rpg400-l@midrange.com
cc:

Subject:  Change the default of system command


Hi, all

I'm an RPG programmer and the debugger is an important tool as
you know.
Today, I noticed somebody had changed the default value of UPDPROD of
STRDBG without any notification. And I asked co-workers around me, but
they didn't care at all. I was shocked.
I'm a Japanese and in Japan everybody pay attention to it when we change
the default of the command in QSYS.

Do you have a rule or good method for it when you need to change it?

Would you give me your opinion?

TIA

Regards

Ted



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