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Yes, indeed!

FYI - I have a scenario where product libraries get rather messy and actually don't seem to work.

I have a command or a menu that has PRDLIB(VMHLIB) in it.
I run the FNDSTRPDM command over a file in VMHLIB but I use *LIBL.
I get a message that the file is not found.

My PRDLIB was replaced by QPDA, as set in FNDSTRPDM - so my library is no longer in the list - can't find my file.

If there were to be a DCR, I'd lobby for letting the library that was pushed onto the PRDLIB stack (Chuck - excuse my loose terminology!) still be in the search path. The system knows it is there, because when the command is done, then that PRDLIB is back.

'Nuf said!
Vern

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Clearly spoken. Thanks.

Rob Berendt
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