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ENABLE RUN Command

The ENABLE RUN command lets you start running applications that were previously disabled.

If DISABLE and ENABLE commands are executed after a user left an active application, the run still aborts when the user continues the run. This is true even if the application is enabled before the session continues. This is because the user was running a program that is being replaced and the updateable portion of the program is from the old version of the program while the reentrant portion of the program is from the new copy. To synchronize all program components, the run must still be aborted and the user must restart the application.

This command has the following format:

ENABLE RUN pgmname