Note that when specifying a call level, as in the first two
examples in this section, the call level on which you first entered override
commands may not be level 1. Depending on the contents of the first
program and first menu specified in your user profile, and any other programs
or menus you may have come through, you may have entered your first override
commands at level 3 or 4. You may enter
WRKJOB
and select option 11 (call stack) to see what programs are running at lower
call levels.
Unless you know exactly what you want to see, it is usually best to request
the override display with no parameters, because options on the basic override
display allow you to select a detailed display of any override you are
interested in. The specific options available are:
- From the merged display of all overrides, you can request the display that
is not merged, as in Displaying overrides with WRKJOB: scenario.
- From the unmerged display of all overrides, you can request the merged
display.
- From the merged display of all overrides, you can request a merged detail
display of any override, equivalent to the command in Displaying merged file overrides for one file: scenario.
- From the merged display of all overrides, you can request a display of all
the individual overrides that contributed to the merged display, showing the
level (call level or job level) for which each was requested.
- From either the display of contributing overrides or the display (not
merged) of all overrides, you can request a detail display of the override for
a particular file at a single call level.
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