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  • Subject: RE: AS400 Library list constraint
  • From: mcrump@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 28 Aug 1998 09:58:05 -0500

Have to agree with Neil but you could also use some commands that are
available with Jim Sloan's TAA Tools.  It has some commands to enable
library list group processing that may eliminate or can minimize coding
changes in order to facilitate the package.

Not associated with Jim or Al but a very satisfied TAA Tools customer!

Michael Crump




Look at installing someone else's mail order package !
Using 12 of the 25 libraries displays the sort of mentality you'd expect
to see from someone writing an application for NT, where they just KNOW
you'd have to install a separate server to run the application anyway !
:-)


> To:     'Midrange Users list'
> Subject:     AS400 Library list constraint
>
> We are looking at installing a mail order package that requires a
> minimum of
> 12 libraries in the *LIBL.
> With our normal test environment, that will take us to over 25
> libraries.
> Has anyone heard if IBM is doing anything to relieve this requirement?
> Is there a "push/pop" methodology that is better than RTVJOBA of
> USRLIBL to
> save the library list and using CHGLIBL to restore it?
>
> Jim Knight
> jknight@rei.com
>
>




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