Richard,

If this is an interactive job try doing the DSPJOB, or sysreq-3.  Then look
at open files.  Now, you know how people got hot to trot to blow by the
activation group and see I/O details by hitting F14 or applying the ptf?
Well don't.  Make sure your override applies to the correct activation
group - you might have to use option 18 from the dspjob menu.

Rob Berendt
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All,

     I am having a problem with open query whereas I am doing a simple
record selection and am overriding the file that is being queried to share
(*yes), yet the only way that I can get the called program (after the
opnqryf) to correctly recieve the queried file, it to do a CPYFRMQRYF and
override to the to-file specified in the CPYFRMQRYF.

     Any ideas as to what could be wrong?





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