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Is the OCL being run from STRS36PRC?  If so, that command has a parameter
for current library.

Scott Mildenberger

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan Rasch [mailto:drasch@mail.win.org]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 12:07 PM
> To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
> Subject: Current Library mystery
> 
> 
> 
> We have a listener program that looks to pull data off a queue.
> The code itself is System 36 RPGII and OCL.
> There is a line in the OCL that reads:
> 
> // IF ?CLIB?/AAALIB PAUSE 
> 
> Which, as I understand it, issues a pause that has to be answered if
> AAALIB is the current library.  I do not know the reasons why 
> this was 
> designed to require a response (and the listener program just 
> waits until 
> it gets an answer, keeping the customer queue empty), but it 
> is installed 
> at over 100 locations and is not eligible for change.
> 
> When I looks at the user profile running this job, the AAALIB is not
> the current library, and I have not found where this is being 
> established.
> I have almost no OCL or S36 experience, but do not see a 
> likely culprit
> in the code I browsed.
> 
> Is there a checklist of sources to find the origin of the 
> current library?
> 

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