Hopefully a change printer file attributes would be caught by a good
change management package.
I do recall seeing a halt in Turnover which would say something like 'this
object was changed outside of turnover". We were having quite a few
people change printer files in production lpar without bringing them from
development with that change. This helped to not clobber those changes
when we brought over a new compilation.

This is one of the reasons I'm a big fan of DDL over DDS. You don't have
to manually run things like ADDPFCST and stuff when you can put that right
into DDL. But it's not like you can use DDL for printer files

Yes you can activate it immediately.

I think someone had a 'make' program which read certain comments in DDS
and used those as compiler options.

Rob Berendt

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