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  • Subject: Re: STRDBG - production/test libraries
  • From: DAsmussen <DAsmussen@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 13 Dec 1997 00:35:37 EST
  • Organization: AOL (http://www.aol.com)

John and Dave,

In a message dated 97-12-12 04:31:37 EST, you write:

> >On the STRDBG command, using UPDPROD(*NO) will stop
>  >the program being debugged from opening any files from 
>  >production libraries as update/output.
>  >How does the system determine if a library
>  >is a test library or a production library?
>  >Thanks,
>  >Dave
>  
>  
>  You do.   CRTLIB command has a TYPE parameter *TEST or *PROD are the 
>  values.  Try prompting the command.  BTW,  the debug thing I think is 
>  the only system function I know of that uses/cares about this parameter.

You can also use CHGLIB to place existing libraries into another category...

HTH,

Dean Asmussen
Enterprise Systems Consulting, Inc.
Fuquay-Varina, NC  USA
E-Mail:  DAsmussen@aol.com

"It is impossible to make anything foolproof, because fools are so ingenious."
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