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Sounds like system naming convention, *SQL or *SYS. The former will default to a library of the same name as your user profile, the latter will use the *LIBL. Go to Connection->JDBC setup and one of last tabs has this attribute.

HTH
Vern

At 01:42 PM 4/1/2004 -0800, you wrote:
I am using the Run SQL Scripts option in the iSeries Navigator. I have two machines that I work on via the navigator.

Whenever I compile procedures to one system (let's call it "A"), everything goes to the correct library based on the current library I have active.

Whenever I compile procedures to the other system ("B"), the utility attempts to compile to a library that has the same name as my user profile. I do not have such a library and I cannot determine where I'm going wrong with my setup. I've checked "everything" with the setups between the two systems, but I may have missed something.

Any ideas?

TIA

William



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