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Buzz,

Right click on the source member, select compile, and then "work with 
Compile commands".  From there, I usually copy the compile command, then 
just add whatever keywords to the command.  Then I give it name like - 
CrtPF - Replace or something like that. 


Jeff Stevens
Mize, Houser & Co. P.A.
913 451 1882
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This may be lame, but here goes ? in SEU one can change the user defaults 
to
replace an object (while using compile commands).  While in RSE executing
program re-compiles there?s no problem.  Not so when wanting to re-compile 
a
PF.  Get thrown an error (CPF5813) because the file already exists.  The
replace object option in the preferences area under iSeries Command
Execution is checked off.  What else should I look at?

Buzz Fenner
Systems Analyst/Network Administrator
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