Then, too, there is TERM MODE CP. If set, then the PUR EXEC would not be executed. Neither would any other CMS command. This setting would be quite rare for most users. Richard Corak
Since you determined the user has a PUR EXEC, they could also use CP PUR .... to not run their exec. Depending on the user, sometimes I like to emphasize/teach the difference between CMS and CP commands. i.e. PURGE is not a CMS command, but it works in this case because SET IMPCP is ON. If you SET IMPCP OFF, then PURGE will not work, the user will have to use CP PURge... PUR will continue to run the PUR EXEC. (Use IMPEX to control that) (Note PURGE is also an XEDIT command.... so must be prefixed by "CP " if issued from within XEDIT to purge rdr files)