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<h1 class="topictitle1">Delete overrides</h1>
<div><p>When a program that has been called returns control to the calling
program, the server deletes any overrides specified in the call level of the
called program.</p>
<p>This does not include overrides that are scoped to the activation group
level or the job level. Overrides that are scoped to the activation group
level remain in effect until they are explicitly deleted, replaced, or until
the activation group in which they are specified is deleted. Overrides that
are scoped to the job level remain in effect until they are explicitly deleted,
replaced, or until the job in which they are specified ends.</p>
<p>When control is transferred to another program (<a href="../cl/tfrctl.htm">TFRCTL</a> command), the overrides in the call level of the
transferring program are not deleted.</p>
<p>You can also explicitly delete overrides on your server by using the Delete
Override <a href="../cl/dltovr.htm">(DLTOVR)</a> command.
The DLTOVR command can delete overrides that are scoped to the call level,
activation group level, or the job level. To delete overrides that are scoped
to the activation group level, you do not need to specify a value for the
OVRSCOPE parameter because OVRSCOPE(*ACTGRPDFN) is the default. To delete
overrides that are scoped to the job level, you must specify OVRSCOPE(*JOB)
on the DLTOVR command.</p>
<p>To identify an override, use the file name that is specified on the FILE
parameter of the override command. You can delete all overrides at the current
level (call level, activation group level, or job level) by specifying value
*ALL for the FILE parameter.</p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rbal3override.htm" title="You can use overrides to temporarily change a file name, a device name associated with the file, or some of the other attributes of a file.">Use overrides</a></div>
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<div class="relconcepts"><strong>Related concepts</strong><br />
<div><a href="rbal3ovrsf2.htm" title="When you enter two overrides for the same file name at the same call level, the second override replaces the first override. This allows you to replace an override at a single call level, without having to delete the first override.">Overrides to the same file at the same call level: scenario</a></div>
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