Example: Displaying overrides with WRKJOB

 

When overrides are displayed through an option on one of the system interfaces to work with jobs (for example, WRKJOB) instead of by the DSPOVR command, all file overrides from the job level to the current call level are displayed. This would be the same as typing the following command:

DSPOVR FILE(*ALL) MRGOVR(*NO) LVL(*)

This produces a display showing the file name, the level (call level, activation group level, or job level) for which the override was requested, the type of override, and the override parameters in keyword-parameter form for each override.

Because the display overrides function uses a copy of the internal control blocks, overrides that were deleted between the time the display overrides function was called and the time the output was produced might not be reflected in the output. This can occur only when the overrides in another job are being displayed.

 

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Display of overrides