You can try defining a break message handling program for your batch job
that would issue DSPOVR *PRINT at your request (when a message arrives on
the specified queue).

Lo

-----Original Message-----
From: David & Eileen Keck [mailto:bstars@optonline.net]
Sent: 12 April 2002 15:46
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: Displaying overrides in another job


Is there a way to view all file overrides in effect for an active batch job
?  I'm debugging a batch job which is executing overrides scoped to an
activation group.  The WRKJOB / DSPJOB commands seem to display only those
overrides scoped to the call stack entry.  DSPOVR can show all overrides
regardless of how they are scoped, but only for the job from which the
command is executed.  Right now I see only two options ... 1. Run the batch
job interactively and use DSPOVR ... or 2. modify the programs running in
the batch job to call DSPOVR *PRINT.  Is there a better way ?  -Dave K.

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