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Marc

At 09:00 PM 12/6/97 -0500, you wrote:
>  I'm in the process of cleaning up our system.  One of the items I am
>looking at is the library list.  For some reason, most of the libraries we
>use are in the system portion of the library list, which takes up all 15
>positions.  Most of those I'll be moving to the user portion soon.  Is there
>anything I need to look out for when I do this?
>
>  Also, libraries QHLPSYS and QUSRSYS are also in the system portion of the
>library list.  If these libraries only contain items that
>are 'Q' items (no locally defined objects), do they need to be
>in the library list at all?
>
>  How should QUSRSYS normally be used?  Someone has placed
>output queues in this one which I would normally place into QGPL.
>Any opinions on this?

IMO, the system portion is reserved for _system_-wide things, and
IBM-supplied stuff, as Charlie M. said. Some products, such as ROBOT, put a
library of common objects up there.

I believe that QGPL gets cleared whenever you update the OS, so it may not
be a great place to put user stuff. Is this right?

HTH

Vernon Hamberg
Systems Software Programmer
Old Republic National Title Insurance Company
400 Second Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55401
(612) 371-1111 x480


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