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I think Kurt answered the underlying question, but to also answer the
literal question, as to what the library filter is for. The filter is used
to display what is in the connections *LIBL by default. But, there are
some other values you can use, like *ALL, *ALLUSR, and *CURLIB. So, its
not the greatest of all filters, but it is a filter of sorts.





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Hi Kurt,

I don't know that I can speak authoritatively, but here's my understanding
of the library list filter. They are a handy way to work with the library
list for a connection. While there can be a library list filter
underneath each filter pool, the library list is unique to the
connection--not the filter pool. I believe that's because the server jobs
are assigned per connection.

To do what you're after with source verification (and compiles) using
different library lists, I've set up a different connection for each
environment I for which need to do compiles or verifies. (To me an
environment is primarily the set of libraries needed for a program.)

Someone else may have a better handle on this whole topic, but there's my
2-cents worth.

Michael Quigley
Computer Services
The Way International
www.TheWay.org

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[WDSCI-L] Library List Filter

Hi,

At a recent conference I learned about Filter Pools (Thanks Aaron).
I was already using Filters, but now I have them broken out into
pools which is really cool. I then realized that each filter pool
can have a library list filter. Wouldn't that be cool if the
library list filter applied to the source I verified from the same
filter pool? That's not how it works. In fact, all three of my
filter pools library list filters are the same. If I change one,
they all change.

How are library list filters supposed to be used?
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