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<h1 class="topictitle1">Override database files in a CL procedure or program</h1>
<div><p>You can use the <span class="cmdname">Override with Database File (OVRDBF)</span> command
to replace the database file named in a CL procedure or program or to change
certain parameters of the existing database file. This may be especially useful
for files that have been renamed or moved since the procedure or program was
created. It can also be used to access a file member other than the first
member.</p>
<div class="section"> <p>The initial parameters of the OVRDBF command are: </p>
<pre>OVRDBF FILE(overridden-file-name) TOFILE(new-file-name)
MBR(member-name)</pre>
<p>The <span class="cmdname">Override with Database File (OVRDBF)</span> command
is valid for a file referred to by a CL procedure or program only if the file
specified in the <span class="cmdname">Declare File (DCLF)</span> command was a database
file when the module or program was created. The file used when the program
was processed must be of the same type as the file referred to when the module
or program was created.</p>
<p>The <span class="cmdname">Override with Database File (OVRDBF)</span> command
must be processed before the file to be overridden is opened for use (an open
occurs by the first use of the <span class="cmdname">Receive File (RCVF)</span> command).
The file is overridden if it is opened in the procedure or OPM program containing
the <span class="cmdname">Override with Database File (OVRDBF)</span> command, or if
it is opened in another program to which control is transferred by the CALL
command, or if it is opened in another procedure to which control
is transferred using the CALLPRC command.</p>
<p>When you override to a different
file, the overriding file must have only one record format. A logical file
which has multiple record formats defined in DDS may be used if it is defined
over only one physical file member. A logical file which has only one record
format defined in the DDS may be defined over more than one physical file
member. The name of the format does not have to be the same as the format
name referred to when the program was created. You should ensure that the
format of the data in the overriding file is the same as in the original file.
You may get unexpected results if you specify LVLCHK(*NO).</p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="wfile.htm" title="Two types of files are supported in CL procedures and programs: display files and database files.">Work with files in CL procedures</a></div>
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<div class="relinfo"><strong>Related information</strong><br />
<div><a href="../cl/ovrdbf.htm">Override with Database File (OVRDBF) command</a></div>
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