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<h4 id="rzaludltprtfovr">Delete printer file overrides</h4>
<p>If you want to delete an override before the program has completed running,
you can use the Delete Override (<a href="../cl/dltovr.htm">DLTOVR</a>) command.
This command deletes only overrides that are active in the call level in which
the command is entered. To identify an override, use the printer file name
specified on the FILE parameter of the override command.</p>
<p>Following is an example that shows an override of a printer file (PRTF1)
with a different printer file (PRTF2). On the second line of the example is
the Delete Override (DLTOVR) command that is used to delete the override.
The printer file named PRTF1 will be used to process the output from the application
program.</p>
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<pre class="xmp">OVRPRTF FILE(PRTF1) TOFILE(PRTF2)
DLTOVR FILE(PRTF1)</pre>
<p>You can delete all printer file overrides at this call level by specifying
*ALL for the FILE parameter.</p>
<p>Following is an example that shows two printer file overrides, PRTC and
PRT3. The override is changing the COPIES parameter value in both cases. The
third line of the example shows the Delete Override (DLTOVR) command with
the FILE parameter value set to *ALL. This means the overrides to PRTC and
PRT3 are deleted.</p>
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<pre class="xmp">OVRPRTF FILE(PRTC) COPIES(2)
OVRPRTF FILE(PRT3) COPIES(4)
DLTOVR FILE(*ALL)</pre>
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