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As Rob pointed out, you may be running an initial program that sets the library list. Work management on the IBM i is a complex business. Do a DSPUSRPRF on the user profile in question. See what its job description is. Then do a DSPJOBD on that job description to determine the initial library list.

An empirical way to check is to create a scheduled job entry with a bad command that you know will hard halt. For example, call a program that doesn't exist:

ADDJOBSCDE USER(MYUSER) CMD(CALL BADLIB/BADPGM)

When that runs, it will get hung in a MSGW. At that point, look at the job and see what its library list is.

Joe

here's some informations about the way i scheduled the job :


I scheduled the job with the login of the owner of MSGQ
When i DSPLIBL with the login of the owner of MSGQ, the library appears in
the list





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