On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 19:05:30 +0000, Dave Salt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>>From: Mark Zelden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>There is no reason you can't create your own defaults and use them (be
>>it the only assembled table or the new keyword table / ISPCCONF.  I was
>>doing it for years when I consulted full time.   You just need to make
>>sure your module is in ISPLLIB or in ISPLLIB ahead of the one a sysprog
>>may have created (or use TSOLIB prior to ISPF invocation).
>
>I could have used that back when my userid kept changing, but these days
>I've had the same ID for years and it probably won't change. Still, it's
>useful to know about so thanks for sharing it. I just tried ISPCCONF, but
>got "command not found". I'll have to look into it. Thanks again,
>

Same userid or not, there are other things that the defaults module
controls that you can't override.  For example SETUNDO STG.  Of course
now I'm perhaps spreading information to people that shouldn't really
be changing this stuff. I hope no one from our general user population
reads IBM-MAIN.  :-)

Anyway, ISPCCONF is in hlq.SISPEXEC along with some SCLM execs and
some other goodies like ISRFIND, ISREPDF, ISRBPDF and ISPMLIST.

Mark
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