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  • Subject: Re: Save/Restore Library List
  • From: thomas@xxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: 18 Jul 2001 20:41:19 -0700

Nelson:

Possibly the best way nowadays is to call the Retrieve Current Attributes 
(QWCRTVCA) API to extract the current library list and store it in a user 
space. Then use the Change Library List (QLICHGLL) API to set it back later.

But an entire library list (user portion only, I suppose) seems extreme. You 
can't get by with retrieving product libraries and setting/resetting them? Is 
it necessary to have more than two libraries available?

Tom Liotta

On Wed, 18 July 2001, "Smith, Nelson" wrote:

> 
> Is there any way to (easily) save an entire library list while in an
> interactive job, make changes to it, do some stuff, and then restore it back
> like it was?

-- 
Tom Liotta
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