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We're BPCS also, and I understand your INLPGM - ignore it.  It's not used
by this process.  What is used is your job description.
What job description does your user profile have on your development
machine?
DSPUSRPRF xxx
Job description  . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   QDFTJOBD
  Library  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :     QGPL
What libraries are in this job description?  On V5 and above you press
enter after
DSPJOBD JOBD(QGPL/QDFTJOBD)
to get a second screen.  You don't just roll down to the library list
anymore.  QGPL/QDFTJOBD is normally:  *SYSVAL

What job description does your user profile have on your production
machine?
DSPUSRPRF xxx
Job description  . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   QDFTJOBD
  Library  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :     QGPL
What libraries are in this job description?  On V5 and above you press
enter after
DSPJOBD JOBD(QGPL/QDFTJOBD)



Rob Berendt
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Dennis Munro <DMunro@badgerminingcorp.com>
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09/03/2002 03:40 PM
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        Subject:        RE: V5R1M0 CAE Question  -  CWBTF0040



<snip>
Excel, Data, Transfer data from iSeries, Create New, enter server name,
and then you get prompted for the library/filename(membername).  You can
browse and then the list of libraries you'll see is what is in the library
list for the job description, and the current library, specified in your
user profile.  Right?
<snip>

Yes, you have defined the screen I am questioning.

The displayed libraries between the two machines are different & they
always
were the same.  Both machines are now at V5R1M0 but the production machine
does not show the same info & I'm trying to figure out what is different &
where can I change it????

I have an INLPGM I run to set up my library list & neither machine loads
up
the BPCSF & BPCSUSRF libaries.  But on the test machine, those 2 libraries
&
all the files within them are listed in the screen listed above while on
the
production machine all I see is a "small" number of some of the files from
either library - & that makes no sense at all.

On both machines my current library is defined as *CRTDFT in my user
profile.

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From: rob@dekko.com [mailto:rob@dekko.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 2:53 PM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: Re: V5R1M0 CAE Question - CWBTF0040


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What screen are you talking about?

Rob Berendt
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