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Thanks Scott,
Using the CL: command did the trick.
 
Jeff Young
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________________________________
From: Scott Klement <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 4:32:10 PM
Subject: Re: iNam - Run SQL Script Library List

Not sure why your library list in the JDBC setup isn't working, but...
  you can type a command like this:

CL: ADDLIBLE HUMANRES *LAST

The CL: prefix tells iNav that it's a CL command, it it'll run it as a
CL command -- in this case, it'll add a library named HUMANRES to the
library list.

Subsequent SQL statements will then take advantage of the library list
(in *SYS naming, anyway).



Jeff Young wrote:
In the JDBC Setup window, under the Server Tab, I have set my library list for the connection I am using.
I set a Default Library, Library List ocntaining the names of the libraries containing my data files (including my default library), under the Format Tab, I have set the Naming Convention to System(*SYS).
When I execute an SQL statement, if I do not qualify my files, I get a file not found error.

I am using INav for Windows Version 5 Release 4.
The system I am connecting to is running OS/400 V5 R3.
My PC is running Windows Vista for Business.



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