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On 10/7/05, Beppe Costa <beppecosta@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > That's true. > Not ALL the objects in a IBM library are in the DSPLIB list. > Try a DSPLIB and compare with a MATCTX with QSPL for example I've understood for awhile that spool files are mysterious objects that programmers-who-don't-know-what-they're-doing should just avoid. I think Al Barsa would term it "running the MAKEAMESS" command. (I just love that!) And, yeah, millions of spool files to track and make decisions on can be a very long running process. So, I can concur on those points. I guess I was thinking more along the lines of "normal" user libraries. - Dan
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