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Jorge,
I just tried: CHGOBJD OBJ(QTEMP) OBJTYPE(*LIB) TEXT('qtemp library')
and got back message: Object QTEMP not found in library QSYS.
I'm sure that you tried that one too. Maybe an API guru has something
for you, but the reason I responded to your request was more to ask why
you would want to do this.
Are you working on some sort of print/display function and you want to
have some text displayed next to the library name? Is it possible that
whatever programming you would do to determine a textual description for
QTEMP could be programmed into the print/display program instead?
jmoreno@militarycars.com wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> This is such an easy question, so easy that I have not been able to
> figure it out
>
> The question is: How do you about creating a Text Descriptor for Library
> QTEMP
>
> And I am sorry I had to ask the question to the list. But I do not know
> how to do this :-)
>
> Regards
>
> Jorge Moreno
> AS/400 Software Developer
> Woodbury, New York
>
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