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Also, I've got a SETLIBJOBD - "Set Current LIBL to match a JOBD" command that I 
wrote if you are interested.



Charles Wilt
iSeries Systems Administrator / Developer
Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America
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> I wrote a RTVJOBD command, you could
> 1-Save your job's current library list into a variable
> 2-Use RTVJOBD to get the library list of another job description
> 3-Do a CHGJOB to the new library list
> 4-Do your chores
> 5-Do another CHGJOB to return to your previous library list.
> 
> Program's a bit dated.  You might have to modify it to take 
> advantage of 
> Al Barsa's long sought after, and favorite, OS enhancement - longer 
> library lists.  (Ducking and running in a serpentine fashion.)
> 
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> I have scanned every job command on the system, or so it 
> seems, and I just
> can't find the command that will allow me to temporailty 
> change my jobd's 
> to
> another one, to run an interactive job (i'm tired of adding 
> and removing
> libraries)
> 
> Is this a CL only thing?  Or is there such a command?
> 
> Thanks, tim
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