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On 1/9/2014 9:15 AM, Voris, John wrote:
There has been numerous arguments showing that many of us use various Liblists to compile source with. And that yes, it can be confusing to know where you are in RSE or Table Views.
So I thought I would summarize how I manage Liblists .aka. Environments .aka. Connections.

#1 I set the Liblist on each Connetion with *JOBD.
This is the Compiling *JOBD of various Liblists leftover from the SEU days

But I have found that getting Connections set up right using *JOBD is a pain, because what I think I did to finally get this to work is have ONLY one connection open when I set the *JOBD settings on the panel Connections > Subsystems > Commands. After setting it, you have to close the connection,
Then you have to open the next connection to set the next *JOBD. And so on.

I need to set the library list on both the RDi side and the 5250 side,
because I develop and I test and then I develop some more. So I write a
small CL program that does a CHGLIBL. I CALL that when I start a 5250
session and I put the same CLP in the connection's Subsystems > Initial
command field.
--buck

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