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Hello Tim,

You can use the Change Library List API. This API requires an array of 
libraries, so processing will be in an RPG-programme. I think upgrading to V5R1 
this method is the easiest to adapt.
At Midrange Computing there was a tool to maintain libls (Jan '97) Perhaps you 
can download it  from its successor MCPressOnLine.
Also a similar tool has been provided at iSeriesNetwork, code for the years 
95/96 (do not know year or month, exactly, but it is in that timespan). to 
download you have to be a registered member.

Just a few options.

Regards.
Carel Teijgeler

======= At 2002-05-10, 14:08:00 you wrote: =======

>Were currently running 4.5 and have plans to upgrade 5.1 sometime this
>summer, so I was looking for a piece of code that could handle the standard
>number of library list now, plus the new larger list later...
>
>But what I would like to do is this...
>
>In my CL, copy the users current library list to memory, and then replace it
>with what I need to do, and then when I'm done, or if there is an unexpected
>error, copy the old library list back...
>
>Is there an easy/clear way to perform this?

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