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Thanks, that did the trick... But I do have a question... Why the 300
bytes difference between, &libl and &chglibl, I know the chglibl has to hold
the additional CHGLIBL command.. but I was wondering if there was anything
*magical* about the numbers?
Thanks, tim
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Buck Calabro [SMTP:Buck.Calabro@commsoft.net]
> Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 2:32 PM
> To: midrange-l@midrange.com
> Subject: RE: CL Swap Library List routine...
>
> PGM
>
> dcl &libl *char 2750
> dcl &chgLibl *char 3050
>
> /* save current libl */
> rtvjoba usrlibl(&libl)
> chgvar &chgLibl ('CHGLIBL (' *CAT &libl *TCAT ')')
>
> /* set our required libl */
> CHGLIBL (QGPL +
> QTEMP +
> COMMLIBR)
>
> /* do work */
> dsplibl
>
> /* restore prior libl */
> call QCMDEXC (&chgLibl 3050)
>
> endpgm
>
> Works on V4 and V5.
> --buck
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