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Al

RTVJOBA has a parameter for returning the library list - you could run that, 
then scan for the library you are interested in. And this gives you something 
to restore to when you clean up after yourself.

;-)

Vern

-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: Al Mac <macwheel99@xxxxxxxxxxx> 

I have a similar scenario with a CL that I want to be able to run 
* on line from within the users standard *LIBL 
* on JOBQ ditto 
* from job scheduler where lots of standard *LIBL and *JOBD must be setup 

I tried CHKOBJ *LIB and if not there try to ADDLIBLE it 
I wanted some test ... is such & such a library in *LIBL but I could not 
figure out command to do that 

If it is already in the *LIBL, then I not want to mess with anything, 
because this must be other than job scheduler. Now there are ways to find 
out if the current job is interactive or *BATCH then do this checking 
inside such a DO. 

Al Mac 


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