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On 9/2/05, Scott Klement <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > However, I almost never need to do overrides. What do you use them for? > The only time I use them is when I want to specify something like > DFRWRT(*NO) on a display file, or a DTAQ on a display file... I use an > override so I don't have to remember to specify these things when the > display file is created. The only thing I use OVRDBF for anymore is the SEQONLY(*YES XXXX) parameter. You can speed up READs from a file substantially if you override the blocking. This can make for some fast table scans.
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