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<h5 id="rzaluovrprtffnftfa">Override file names or types and file attributes of the new file</h5>
<p>This form of overriding files is a combination of overriding file attributes
and overriding file names or types. With this form of override, you can override
the file that is to be used in a program and you can also override the attributes
of the overriding file. For example, you want the output from your application
program to be printed using printer file REPORTS instead of printer file OUTPUT
(OUTPUT is specified in the application program). In addition to having the
application program use printer file REPORTS, you want to override the number
of printed copies to three. Assume printer file REPORTS was created with the
following command:</p>
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<pre class="xmp">CRTPRTF FILE(REPORTS) SPOOL(*YES)
PAGESIZE (68 132) LPI(8)
OVRFLW(60) COPIES(2) FILESEP(1)</pre>
<p>Before you run the program, type the following command:</p>
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<pre class="xmp">OVRPRTF FILE(OUTPUT) TOFILE(REPORTS) COPIES(3)</pre>
<p>Then call the application program, and three copies of the output are printed
using the REPORTS printer file.</p>
<p>Note that this is <span class="underlined">not</span> equal to the following
two override commands:</p>
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<dt class="bold"><span class="bold">Override 1</span></dt>
<dd><tt>OVRPRTF FILE(OUTPUT) TOFILE(REPORTS)</tt>
</dd>
<dt class="bold"><span class="bold">Override 2</span></dt>
<dd><tt>OVRPRTF FILE(REPORTS) COPIES(3)</tt>
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<p>Only one override is applied for each call level for an open of a particular
file, so if you want to override the file that is used by the program and
also override the attributes of the overriding file from one call level, you
must use a single command. If two overrides are used, the first override will
cause the output to be printed using the REPORTS printer file, but the second
override will be ignored.</p>
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