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Chuck,

Works on my v7r2 system...

Display System Value

System value . . . . . : QSYSLIBL
Description . . . . . : System part of the library list


Sequence Sequence
number Library number Library
0
10 QSYS
20 QSYS2
30 QHLPSYS
40 QUSRSYS
50 QTEMP

Charles


On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 10:06 AM, CRPence <crpbottle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 20-Apr-2016 07:17 -0500, David Gibbs wrote:

I'm curious ... does anyone put QTEMP in their system library list?

Are there any strong reasons to not put QTEMP in the system library
list?


If by "system library list", the /system-portion/ of the library list is
meant, then AFaIK, that library name is prevented from being specified in
all interfaces for the setting of, i.e. from appearing as an entry in, the
SYS part of the *LIBL. It is my recollection, and I expect none of
following allow that effect:
• Change System Library List (CHGSYSLIBL)
• Change Subsystem Description Description (CHGSBSD) [for SYSLIBLE
parameter, per msg CPD0090 yielding "Parameter SYSLIBLE value cannot be
QTEMP."]
• Change System Value (CHGSYSVAL) to QSYSLIBL [whereby the value QTEMP
in the string for VALUE(), or as entered on the panel for Work With System
Values (WRKSYSVAL), I expect would be diagnosed as an error, but I can not
test].

If instead the the User-portion of the library list [the USR part of
*LIBL], alluding to the System Value QUSRLIBL to define the /user-portion/
of the library list was meant, then there have been several past
discussions here about the good and the bad with regard to if\not and where
within the User part of the library list that QTEMP should appear. FWiW,
the *only* library I have in my User portion other than my Current (CURLIB)
is QTEMP; I depend on library-qualifying anything not in a library in the
System portion, and that the command or program that is invoked will
properly establish a Product (PRD) library or otherwise add\remove the
necessary libraries for its proper operation.

--
Regards, Chuck


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