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Andy,

I tried doing s CHGPRTF to SAVE(*NO) but held.  Then did an OVRPRTF to
SAVE(*YES) and changed OVRSCOPE parameter to *JOB.  When requested it held
but did not save.

I've changed it back now.  Thanks for the suggestion though.

I was just curious but at least I know now and will use CHGPRTF.

Thanks,

Jenny

-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Nolen-Parkhouse [mailto:aparkhouse@attbi.com]
Sent: 25 October 2002 12:43
To: rpg400-l@midrange.com
Subject: RE: OVRPRTF problem


Jenny,

The default for the OVRSCOPE (override scope) parameter on the OVRPRTF
command is *ACTGRPDFN, which limits the scope of the override to the
activation group of the program which calls the command or the call
level of that program.  Is it possible that when you recompiled your
program, you compiled it in a way that it now runs in a different
activation group?

You could test this by specifying *JOB on the OVRSCOPE parameter.

Regards,
Andy Nolen-Parkhouse

> Behalf Of Mauger, Jenny
> Subject: RE: OVRPRTF problem
>
> Thanks - I knew it had to be something straight forward!  Out of
curiosity
> why does change and not override work?  Doesn't override change what
> currently exists?
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> Jenny

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