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On 11/29/2011 3:09 PM, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
However when I use a BRMS command it will look like this
Library Type
QSYS SYS
QSYS2 SYS
QHLPSYS SYS
QUSRSYS SYS
QBRM PRD
ROB CUR
QTEMP USR
QGPL USR
ROUTINES USR
QBRM USR
Notice that QBRM is both a PRD and a USR library?
When I hit F3 QBRM remains a user library

(...)

Granted, this may seem minor.
Am I missing something on why this should be in the user portion of the
library list?

I did submit a DCR.



Nope, you're right on target, Rob. It's not a huge issue, as you say, but I think that if you're going to use the product library (or the current library, for that matter), you should do it consistently. As in, either use it or don't, but don't both use it AND the library list.

Joe

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