Process overrides allow you to modify certain parameters
when running one or more processes from the command line.
The following guidelines apply:
- You can specify process overrides in an override
file, or as part of a parameter file.
- An override file includes only the overrides, each
on a separate line.
- When overrides are specified for a process defined
in a parameter file, the command-line keyword indicating
that overrides are used (OV) must follow other command-line
keywords and precede the override parameters.
- In a parameter file, the argument for the OV command-line
keyword can be a text file name (OV=overridefilename)
or an asterisk (OV=*). An asterisk indicates that override
parameters follow. The first override (keyword and associated argument)
must begin on the following line, and each additional override must
be on a separate line.
- The keyword END must be on a separate line
following the last override when overrides are specified in a parameter
file using OV=*.