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If "QUALITY" is a real user lib, I hope he remembers that it would not
be
backed up with a SAVLIB *ALLUSR. Back in 2001, when I began to work at
the
company I'm right now, they lost (read "deleted") some objects from a
library called "QUIRLIBD" and, Surprise!! they weren't available on the
last
(*allusr) backup. I had to explain to them that "Q" was preferably
dedicated
to system objects, and beginning a library with "Q" was not the best
idea...
End of story? They did not want to change their "Q" libs (3), as most
of
their programs had the lib name written for each call :-( They ended
up
writing a SAVLIB QUI* right after the *ALLUSR.

It's a good point, but doesn't apply here. QUALITY is not a library; it is
a directory in the IFS of the example system. It would be saved with the
SAV command, which has no *NONIBM or *ALLUSR concept.

Regards,

Dennis Lovelady
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dennislovelady
--
I no longer need to punish, deceive or compromise myself. Unless, of course,
I want to stay employed.



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