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You can qualify the command, ie DBG400/command For that to work, the command processing program for the command must specify the actual library instead of *LIBL. If the commands in DBG400 specify *LIBL, you can use CHGCMD to change them. One other (major!) thing: do these commands assume that the DBG400 library is in the library list? If they make references to other objects without specifying the library, they won't work using this method. A possible way around this is to make use of the product library (PRDLIB) parameter for the command (can be changed with CHGCMD). I haven't used PRDLIB so I can't give you a definitive answer there. Hope this helps! Richard Casey -----Original Message----- From: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com [mailto:midrange-l-admin@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Draper, Dale Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 9:25 AM To: 'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com' Subject: Calling command How do I call a command (*CMD) in a library not in my *libl ? It's the easy stuff that always trips me up, well ok, also trips me up. Just finished installing DBG400 ( Thank you Martin )and want to call a command in the DBG400 library while this library is not in my LIBL. TIA, Dale
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