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Hi, again, James:

You can also issue WRKREGINF and type an "8" next to QIBM_QCA_CHG_COMMAND to see if that customer might have a command processing exit program in place -- that could change the values of any parameters specified, thus overriding the "defaults". ..

(You may not have sufficient authority to run WRKREGINF on the customer's system, so you may need to ask someone there to do it for you.)

Mark

> On 10/16/2013 12:04 PM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
On 10/16/13 8:50 AM, CRPence wrote:

A DSPOBJD of the *CMD object will reveal if that command's defaults
were changed since being created; i.e. the "APAR ID" information
[OutFile field ODAPAR] will show the value "CHGDFT" to indicate that effect.

Hmm. And yet a private reply I got last night says that the defaults I'm
seeing are not the factory ones, but I don't see the telltale sign you
described.

--
JHHL


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