You can process override functions for files by using the CL commands
including DLTOVR, DSPOVR, OVRDBF, and so on.
You can process override functions for files by using the following
CL commands:
- DLTOVR
- The Delete Override command deletes one or more file overrides, including
overrides for message files, that were previously specified in a call level.
- DSPOVR
- The Display Override command displays file overrides at any active call
level, activation group level, or job level for a job.
- OVRDBF
- The Override with Database File command iverrides (replaces) the database
file named in the program, overrides certain parameters of a database file
that is used by the program, or overrides the file and certain parameters
of the file to be processed.
- OVRDSPF
- The Override with Display File command overrides (replaces) the display
file named in the program, overrides certain parameters of a display file
that is used by the program, or overrides the file and certain parameters
of the file to be processed.
- OVRICFF
- The Override with Intersystem Communications Function File command overrides
the file that is named in the program, and overrides certain parameters of
the processed file.
- OVRMSGF
- The Override with Message File command overrides a message file that is
used in a program. The rules for applying the overrides in this command are
different from the other override commands. For more information about overriding
message files, see Control
language (CL).
- OVRPRTF
- The Override with Printer File command overrides (replaces) the printer
file named in the program, overrides certain parameters of a printer file
that is used by the program, or overrides the file and certain parameters
of the file to be processed.
- OVRSAVF
- The Override with Save File command overrides (replaces) the file named
in the program, overrides certain attributes of a file that is used by the
program, or overrides the file and certain attributes of the file to be processed.
- OVRTAPF
- The Override with Tape File command overrides (replaces) the file named
in the program, overrides certain attributes of a file that is used by the
program, or overrides the file and certain attributes of the file to be processed.