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My personal opinion is to do it manually. You have about 50 jobd. The
time to find, develop, test a program for this purpose is not wroth
it.It will take more time that the manual road. Especially since this
looks like a one time deal, there is no further gain to get by
programing something.

Sometimes, automation is not wroth it.

Just my 2 cents

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"Tim Gornall" <tgornall@xxxxxxxxxx> 2009-07-10 13:41 >>>
I need to insert a new lib into many jobd's, and each jobd can have
different lib lists. If a lib exists in the jobd lib list, I need to
add
the new lib just ahead of the existing one in the list. In other
words, I
need to search 50+ jobd's for libX, if libX exists in a jobd, I need
to
insert libY just ahead of it. Doing this manually seems very tedious,
especially since the new lib needs to be put in the middle of the
stack.
Any ideas?

Tim



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