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  • Subject: Re: Restricted Interactive RUNQRY
  • From: MacWheel99@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2000 02:33:23 EDT

> I can't change the order of the libs in the
>  System Libl for particular users, can I?

I don't see why not.  I thought SYSVAL was the default before anyone mucked 
with their library list.
GO CMDLIBL to see the LIBL commands available, then incorporate some in a CL.

To test the theory, use EDTLIBL to edit the sequence of libraries while you 
are signed on.  Then if in fact you have changed the system libl sequence, 
try out the scenario & see if the QRY works.  Then it is a matter of having a 
string of LIBL commands to change library list to one in qhich yoru QRY 
works, then reassembling the jigsaw puzzle.

I have several CL which
1. Add some library to *LIBL & specify if *FIRST or whatevr in the list
2. Run some software that uses objects in that library that are not qualified 
& often in the form of submit some job
3. Remove that library from *LIBL

Al Macintyre  ©¿©
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