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Hello Vern,
You wrote:
>I've never seen this happen.
For your information, here is a cut and paste of DSPLIBL on my current
session. Note the two product libraries.
Library Type
FBNS_SYS SYS
QSYS SYS
QSYS2 SYS
QHLPSYS SYS
QUSRSYS SYS
QSYS2924 SYS
QPDA PRD
QADM PRD
ART.DEV USR
ART.TEST USR
ART.MAST USR
FBNSPKG USR
ARTERIAL USR
>Product library names (without the API) appear to go on some kind of
>stack that lets only the topmost library be in the library list.
Yes, except there is room for two product libraries in the library list.
>Maybe there's an extra stack, or a different way of handling things,
>when the API is used.
Yes, there is because product libraries are replaced as you return up the
stack.
>Not that it matters, I just wonder about these things - need a life.;-)
You and me both.
Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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