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captureFrom: derek gonsalves
Hi,
I have a Qcmdexc statement in a program.
OVRDBF FILE(ABC) TOFILE( )
Now for eg.
the TOFILE is DXGO/ABC. If MPPMP100 does not exist in DXGO, can i
filethis error?(Or is there any other way of doing it)
Derek, the override command (OVRDBF) doesn't actually check for the file.
It simply tells the operating system that any programs trying to open
ABC should instead open MPPMP100 in DXGO. (I assume you meant that yourAt
TOFILE is DXGO/MPPMP100.)
An error doesn't actually occur until a program tries to open file ABC.
that point, the operating system sees the override and attempts to openthe
TOFILE. Typically, this is when your RPG program first loads (or if youthe
have defined the USROPN keyword for the file, it happens when you issue
OPEN opcode to the file).around
The easiest way to handle this is probably with a USROPN file. You could
put an error indicator on your OPEN statement, or put a MONITOR block
it.list
Joe
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