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> Hi Jeff,
> 
> just add the following statement to your script:
> 
> SET CURRENT SCHEMA MyDataLib;
> 
> (look at the differences between *SYS and *SQL naming in my 
> previous post.)

I appreciate your posts, but unless I'm missing something (which is entirely
possible), it doesn't address my question.  I understand the difference
between *SQL and *SYS.  I want *SYS.  I don't understand why the sysopr ends
up with *SQL.

And I _definitely_ don't want the schema hardcoded.  I want it to search
*LIBL.


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