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  • Subject: RE: 250 libraries again (was V3R1 QUSRTOOL, *PRDLOD)
  • From: Buck Calabro <Buck.Calabro@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 18:02:30 -0400

Here is the scenario that seems insurmountable to me:

user sign on
  initial pgm
    SETATNPGM MYAPP
    start vendor X application
    set libl to 26+
    do work
      ATTN key
      MYAPP runs
        RTVJOBA (save 25 libs)
        CHGLIBL (MYAPP libl)
        do work
        CHGLIBL (save 25 libs)
        end MYAPP
      -=libl is corrupted; missing lib 26+=-

>They could have supported retrieving both
>the short and long versions of the library list.  

But the existing "short" versions would lose library 26+ as in my example
above.

>Also they could have created a system value, 
>which defaulted to a *JOBD, which caused the
>setting at the job level.

I can't set the "use short" attribute for the above job because vendor X
needs 26 libraries...

Still in the dark...
Buck 
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