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Mark wrote:

> I'm trying to limit the user libraries in my library list to 25. I saw
that
> there was a QLMTUSRLIB data area in QGPL. I changed the value to '1' and
> restarted my session. Still see slots for 250 libraries in my USRLIBL. We
> have a bunch of macros written to change from one library list to another.
> I'd hate to have to rewrite all of those.


Mark -
Perhaps there is another QLMTUSRLIB data area in another library which is
ahead of QGPL in the library list?

The document at
<http://www-919.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/developer/os400/lib_list.htm
l> says:
In V5R2, the data area QUSRSYS/QLILMTLIBL is ignored. Some jobs can run with
a limit of 25 libraries while other jobs use a limit of 250 libraries. The
limit for the user part of the library list is set to 25 if the data area
QLMTUSRLIB is found in the job's library list, the data area is TYPE(*CHAR),
and the first character of the data area is '1' (x'F1'). All other
conditions result in a limit of 250. The limit applies for the life of the
job and is determined when a job becomes active. The data area
QGPL/QLMTUSRLIB ships with the system and has a value of '0', so by default
the support for long library lists is enabled in V5R2.

Steve Landess

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