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  • OPNSCOPE v. OVRSCOPE on OVRDBF

    The open scope controls which entries in the call stack can share the same open access path. The override scope controls which entries in the call stack see the override being performed. I have never seen a production program that changed the default behavior of the Open Scope - though I am sure they must exist. Anyone ever use it in a real production application? Let me know if you need more info. Kevin

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    OPNSCOPE v. OVRSCOPE on OVRDBF

    I have read the CL manual and help text for the OVRDBF command but can't find what the difference between these two parms on the OVRDBF command is. Is it better to use one over the other? Does one provide a solution for one condition the other doesn't? Thanks in advance

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      OPNSCOPE v. OVRSCOPE on OVRDBF

      Thanks for the info Kevin. It just seems they accomplish the same goal of allowing other entries/programs in the call stack use a particular file. Garrett

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