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There are some places where one cannot qualify the library, such as the 36EE (although it does have the FLIB command). In a test environment (single LPAR, multiple libraries - test/production) using the library list is pretty much a "must have" for many situations. But I can still do explicit overrides because I know if I am running in a test -vs- production mode. But the programs (CALL's) I usually leave to the library list. Only the tables, data areas, etc., get qualified. Naturally, there are always exceptions to the rule .-)

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Jeff Crosby wrote:
Crispin,

You took the words right out of my mouth. If the library is always
explicitly coded, why have the library list at all?



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