Thanks! PICKPIPE does look a lot nicer than PIPINIT. 

Alas, I don't see any way to request a particular filemode in PICKPIPE EXEC, 
either.

I figure out a much easier way:

'RELEASE D'   
'EXEC PIPINIT'   
'ACCESS 192 D'

I didn't realize until I read PIPINIT code that the default is to look for 
PIPELINE MODULE, and for TEST to look for NXPIPE MODULE. 

My NXPIPE version is ancient, so I will just delete it. I don't expect the 
Piper will be sending me more, since he has retired.

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Alan Ackerman
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Bank of America
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-----Original Message-----
From: CMSTSO Pipelines Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Glenn Knickerbocker
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2016 12:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CMS-PIPELINES] PIPINIT TEST Fails

On 8/12/2016 1:22 PM, Ackerman, Alan wrote:
> I want to run the PIPELINE MODULE on my N disk and not the one on my D disk 
> or S disk:

In that case, you don't want PIPINIT TEST; that loads NXPIPE instead.

You could rename or erase the old NXPIPE MODULE, and rename your new
copy of PIPELINE to NXPIPE.  Then PIPINIT TEST should load it.

PICKPIPE offers a lot more flexibility and smarts than PIPINIT.  If
you want to keep the old NXPIPE for whatever reason, then you could
rename your new PIPELINE to something else, and then load it with
PICKPIPE MODULE <modname>.

¬R

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