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>From the memo to users:

"Default for maximum number of user libraries in library list changed

By default, the system will now allow 250 libraries in the user part of the
library
search list. To restrict specific jobs to the old limit of 25 libraries,
create a data area
named QLMTUSRLIB in a library that appears in the job's library search list.
The
data area must be TYPE(*CHAR) and the first character must be '1' (X'F1') in
order for the limit to be 25. The data area QGPL/QLMTUSRLIB ships with the
system and has a value of '0'. The first QLMTUSRLIB data area found using
the
job's library search list determines whether that job gets a limit of 25
libraries or a
limit of 250 libraries. When no QLMTUSRLIB data area is found in the job's
library
search list, the job will allow 250 libraries in the user part of the
library search list."



We have some jobs set to limit, and some not.  You do have to pay attention
to the libl and curlib, though. :-)

Tom Westdorp


-----Original Message-----
From: Graap, Ken [mailto:keg@nwnatural.com]
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 3:16 PM
To: 'Midrange'
Subject: V5R2 Default # of libraries in LIBLIST


I'm planning for my upgrade from V5R1 to V5R2.

In the memo to users, it says that the new DEFAULT for the number of entries
on a library list will be 250.

We have applications where this won't work.

If I was to add *DTAARA QLMTUSRLIB to library QSYS after the upgrade was
completed, would this effectively limit library list size to 25 for ALL jobs
on the system?


Kenneth

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