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rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > > Often a person wants to put a library above QSYS in their library list if > that library contains modified commands. This is done to ensure that > modified commands are: > a) Documented > b) Ran instead of the standard ones if a ptf or a os release changes the > command. > I understand why you would want to put a library above QSYS. I do that all the time. I was wondering about why someone would want to put their own libraries below QSYS. Jorge had this setup: LIBXYZ QSYS LIBABC then removed LIBABC, and then wanted to put it back in place below QSYS. I don't think it's possible.
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