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  • Subject: Re: Library List.
  • From: "Marc Zylka" <mzylka@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 7 Dec 1997 20:38:11 -0500

Thanks for the responses.

>QUSRSYS is where IBM puts all their files.  Try taking it out, and their
>stuff requiring files will fail.  (Nothing important, passthru, snads,
>office, etc.)  QHLPSYS contains all help text.  Try taking it out, and then
>press F1, you will be less than impressed.

I was reading a book, Application Developer's Handbook for the AS/400,
written by Michael Otey, and he was discussing library lists.  The 2
libraries I mentioned were not mentioned in his discussion about
libraries lists so I was wondering if they were even needed in the
library list, like when libraries names are hardcoded in programs when
a CALL is made.

Charlies, thanks for your comments.  I'll have to look at any change library
list commands to see what's going on.

Marc Zylka ( mzylka@netpath.net )

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