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Nick is correct.  When a user takes a menu option or a default initial
menu in the user's iSeries profile, the system uses the inlibl in the
BPCSUSR or ERPLX environment control library.  The library list is
stored in a dataarea of the same name.

When the user either signs off or exits BPCS/ERPlx the system defaults
back to the user's system library list.



Dan Sweeney
Senior Technical Consultant
PHOENIX Business Consulting, Inc.
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-----Original Message-----
From: bpcs-l-bounces+dsweeney=phoenixbcinc.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:bpcs-l-bounces+dsweeney=phoenixbcinc.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Nick_Radich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 5:42 PM
To: SSA's BPCS ERP System
Subject: Re: [BPCS-L] Restore initial library list

I believe that BPCS stores the LIBL in a variable when a person signs
into 
BPCS.  Then when you sign out, it restores the LIBL back using the value

in the CL Variable.

HTH,

Nick

Nick Radich
Sr. Programmer/Analyst
EPC Molding, Inc.
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Toll free  (800) 388-2155  ext. 6683
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10/25/06 03:38 PM
Please respond to
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Subject
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Is anyone knows how BPCS is able to restore the initial library list
after
you close BPCS?


Pierre





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