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Unfortunately I was simply flat out wrong... :) I typed what I meant to, but obviously didn't think a whole lot about what I was typing :(
----- Original Message ----- From: "CRPence" <CRPbottle@xxxxxxxxx>
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To: <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 1:31 PM
Subject: Re: Is CDRGRDC/*PGM installed on all systems?


David Gibbs wrote:
bvining wrote:
QSYS2 is in option 1 of the OS, which in theory can be deleted.


Out of curiosity ... if QSYS2 is on the system, would it be
reasonable (or allowed) to not have it on the default system
library list?


That is allowed, just as for QUSRSYS, QGPL, and QTEMP. Although
the initial value for the system values QSYSLIBL and QUSRLIBL will
in combination include all of those libraries and QSYS2, there is no
assurance that all [or any] will be in the library list of a job.
Those libraries may be omitted not only by revision of the system
values [against recommendations, for QSYS2 & QUSRSYS], but also by
specification in *JOBD and other means for establishing both the SYS
& USR portions of the library list; e.g. CHGLIBL & CHGSYSLIBL. Only
library QSYS is required to be in the system portion of the *LIBL.

And albeit repetitive, I still believe Bruce meant to suggest
that QSYS2 can [effectively] not be deleted; not as an LPP, and not
easily as a library... and an mandatory /option/ of the OS would be
missing and in *ERROR.

Regards, Chuck
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