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I was surprised to learn that you cannot copy the 3 menu objects that make
up a menu from one library to another and get the same results that you
would get if you compiled the source in the destination library.  You can
copy COBOL or CL members and that works fine but when you copy menu objects
at least one of the menu objects is still pointing to the original library
to find the other menu objects.
 (the original objects are used in the original library even though that
library is not on the user's library list !)


Why would a machine level object have a hard-coded reference to a library
instead of the using the library list to find the object ?


Dave Pate
SC DDS - Information Technology
(803) 896-6061
Dave.Pate@xxxxxxx <mailto:Dave.Pate@xxxxxxx> 



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