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Can the job stream be broken up into multiple runs - say one for North
America, another for Europe?  Sounds like both could run at the same time
that way.

If not, I think that if the processing program were to explicitly override
the files for each application to the appropriate library at run time, you
could bypass the library list issue - you're not doing an ADDLIBLE, you're
just pointing the file to the library location with the OVRDBF.

Rob








At 10:45 AM 11/27/98 -0500, you wrote:
>I am also about to run out of entries in the library list. Here is why (as
someone ask):
>
>We handle applications for about 100 mills in our corporation. We have
several applications. most are shared by most mills. We also have to hadle
multilangual issus (we operate in 6 contries, 2 in north america and 4 in
europe). Our libraries are structured in the folowing way:
>
>- Each application has a program library that contains all programs
>- For each application, we have a language library that contains language
specific information (menu object, message files ...)
>- for each company, we have one data library per year (one for the
current, one for 97 ...) but we never need more than the current and one
prevous year at the same time.
>- We also use some general purpose library like QTEMP and QGPL
>
>So our library list look like this:
>
>QTEMP
>QGPL
>DATACUR
>DATA97
>APPGLENG
>APPGL
>APPPRODENG
>APPPROD
>...
>
>As you can see, with this setup, we can have up to 10 different
application in our library list. This number is looking smaler every day.
>
>Denis Robitaille
>Cascades inc.
>Tel: 819-363-5187
>DRobitaille@cascades.com
>
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