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The IBM i definition of *ALLUSR is pretty specific. It excludes
libraries starting with #, but it does include a bunch of Q libraries
like QGPL and QUSRSYS. To get the exact definition, prompt the WRKOBJ
command and then hit F1 on the Library field.
On 1/5/2021 3:52 PM, Dean Eshleman wrote:
I'm new to BRMS and I'm reviewing our current backup setup. In the
one backup list we use, it specifies *ALLUSR for the library. I
assume that it means all libraries that are not system libraries? Is
there a way for me to get a list of what libraries are "user
libraries"? I'm aware that most if not all system libraries start
with Q. I didn't know if there were any others or not. TIA
Dean Eshleman
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