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vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I'd agree with you here, except that this is a system printer file
- I'm always reluctant to change system objects.
As you say, to each his own. I've placed the ChgPrtF command as well
as a bunch of ChgCmdDft's into a CL that will be run each time a new
OS release is applied.
I guess you could play it real safe and copy the printer file to a library that is higher than QSYS and change the copy.
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