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>In your production example there are at least 4 libraries that could be
>removed if the utility developers
>made proper use of the product library.  FOCLIB, DBU41, EXTERMIN8, and
>HAWKEYE should all be added to the
>library list automatically by proper definition of their respective
>commands.  Their installation programs
>should copy the primary commands to QSYS (just like the IBM installation
>process RSTLICPGM -- which more
>vendors should be using anyway).  Doing this means the commands are in
>everyone's list (secured
>appropriately) and the system manages the product library component
>automatically -- no stepping on anyone's
>toes.
>Simon Coulter.


We solved this particular issue:  We have our set of Utility Libraries
(present in USRLIBL system value and (almost) all library lists in JOBDs,
etc.).  And we copied the DBU command to our library, making the DBU41
library the Product Library.  Problem solved!

-- Paul E Musselman
PaulMmn@ix.netcom.com


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