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A "command" can establish the "product library" as part of the *LIBL during its invocation, such that the CPP would not need to ADDLIBLE. Or maybe you did not mean *CMD object, or I just do not understand what is being explained.

Regards, Chuck

Vern Hamberg wrote:
Along the lines of "never say never" - there are contexts other
than the regular end-user daily applications. As an example, we
have exit points in one of our commands. This command is used in
several places, including being called from a browser or from
some other client. It is often called in a batch server context,
where library lists are not established in the same way as for
interactive applications and batch processes called from those
applications. So it is necessary to use ADDLIBLE in the program
that will be called at the exit point.

Bryce Martin wrote:
Do not let a program set its own library list. Why would a
program have code in it to add a test library to begin with?
<<SNIP>>

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