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I just feel that I should have the computer do as much work as it can.
However, I guess I could write a command to do the CRTDUPOBJ and CHGCMDDFT.
Hmmm
Albert
        -----Original Message-----
        From:   bdietz@3x.com [SMTP:bdietz@3x.com]
        Sent:   Tuesday, August 28, 2001 12:46 PM
        To:     midrange-l@midrange.com
        Subject:        RE: Finding the name of a command
        Since you are just going to CRTDUPOBJ to make a new command, how
much more
        work would it be to CHGCMDDFT for the parm that holds the command
name??
         Bryan Dietz
        3X Corporation
                            "York, Albert"
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                            midrange-l
        Yeah, I thought of that, However, the parameter would be the same as
the
        command name so I was looking for a way to avoid extra work. When I
create
        a
        new command I want to just use CRTDUPOBJ.
        Albert
                   -----Original Message-----
                   From:          Joe Pluta
[SMTP:joepluta@PlutaBrothers.com]
                   Sent:          Tuesday, August 28, 2001 9:41 AM
                   To:       midrange-l@midrange.com
                   Subject:       RE: Finding the name of a command
                   Not that I know of, but I think you can pass a hidden
parameter,
        Albert.
                   Joe
                   > -----Original Message-----
                   > From: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com
                   > [mailto:midrange-l-admin@midrange.com]On Behalf Of
York,
        Albert
                   > Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 11:39 AM
                   > To: 'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
                   > Subject: Finding the name of a command
                   >
                   >
                   > Does anybody know of a way within a command processing
program
                   > (CPP) to find
                   > out the name of the command which was used?
                   >
                   > I want to create one CPP which will be used by several
        different
        commands.
                   >
                   >
                   > Albert York
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