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  • Subject: RE: STRDBG - production/test libraries
  • From: Brian Lawson <blawson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 13 Dec 1997 09:55:05 -0500
  • Organization: HJM Systems, Inc.

Hi All:

The CRTLIB command has a paramter that specifies whether the library is *TEST 
or *PROD.

Regards,
Brian Lawson
HJM Systems, Inc.
New York, NY
Voice: 212-714-1055 x.32
blawson@hjmsys.com


-----Original Message-----
From:   David Prowak [SMTP:prowakd@emi.com]
Sent:   Thursday, December 11, 1997 9:33 AM
To:     midrange list
Subject:        STRDBG - production/test libraries


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
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