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  • Subject: Re: LIBL limitation of 25 libraries
  • From: email@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (James W Kilgore)
  • Date: Fri, 04 Dec 1998 01:04:38 -0800
  • Organization: Progressive Data Systems, Inc.

Paul,

How do you feel about 3rd party products stuffing parts into QUSRSYS?
Would that be OK with you?  How about loading ALL applications from the same
vendor into a single library, regardless of their distribution organization?

The reason I ask is because within our install package we ask for the library
name for certain components and the user can specify the same library name for
every slot.  It's not that we -require- separate libraries, we just like to give
the option to satisfy an in-house security policy.

James W. Kilgore
email@James-W-Kilgore.com

PaulMmn wrote:

> Please define properly:  I don't like the idea of 3rd party products
> stuffing parts of themselves into the QSYS library.  Just makes me nervous.
> (:  I'll keep our utility libraries.
>

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