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  • Subject: Re: V5R1 Library List Enhancement (was: PRTCMDUSG RTVJOBA)
  • From: "Bill" <brobins3d@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 14:12:31 -0700

Moot point.  You present a situation that is not allowed on a pre-V5R1 system.
My solution allows the code to remain working -and unchanged- until the
requirement to use >25 is needed.  When a site makes the decision to go to an
expanded library list, all code would be updated to use the expanded list
parameter -prior- to the library list actually being populated.  Since prior to
the list expansion both parameters contain the same values, the system performs
equally well regardless.

Bill

> If you did that, what would happen when you retrieved the first 25
> libraries of a list that contained 27 libraries, with the last two being
> QGPL and QTEMP), and then (through QCMDEXC) did a CHGLIBL of just the first
> 25?  The program would fail.
>> It seems to me that the better solution would have been to leave the library
>> list parameter the way it is currently on the RtvJobA command and then
specify
>> the full expanded library list in another -new- parameter.



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