• Subject: CRTPF & CRTLF SHARE(*YES)
  • From: Hart Doug <dah6696@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1998 08:43:27 -0400


        My client has for years run with the default on the CRTPF and CRTLF
commands changed to SHARE(*YES).  This only occasionally would cause
problems (install of HelpSystems prods., etc.).  Now we are going to
support a large BPCS environment and must have the default back to IBMs
standard of *NO.  

        Does anyone have a way to support both?  

        I had thought that some type of command validity checker to test the
users group profile might work.  IF (&GRPPRF = SSA) THEN SHARE(*NO) ELSE
SHARE(*YES)  The problem is that both commands has numerous parms and
getting the VLDCKR to correctly handle then all will be a chore.

        I also tried playing with the LIBL by renaming the QSYS versions to
hide them and then moving the appropriate commands lower in the LIBL to
where they would be application specific.  However, when installing some
PTFs I found CRTLF to be 'not found' (even from QGPL). 

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  Douglas Hart - Sr. Consulting Technical Analyst
  ITT Fluid Technology / Goulds Pumps
  240 Fall Street
  Seneca Falls, New York  13148
  (315)568-7568 Voice   (315)568-7129 FAX
  mailto:dah6696@goulds1.com 
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