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Yes, SQL Schema = IBM i Library.

If I change the Schema List and execute SELECT * FROM LIBRARY_LIST_INFO, I
see the change in my library list.

This doesn't mean your SQL code will use the library list though.

In order for the SQL code to use the library list, you must ensure one
other setting:

JDBC Settings > Format tab > Naming convention: System (*SYS)


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On 27 April 2015 at 15:55, Englander, Douglas <
Douglas_Englander@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


I tried the call to QCMDEXE and it worked, so that is good.

I have been told by many that a SQL Schema = IBMi Library. I am not clear
why, when changing the Schema list, the Library list does not get changed,
and I have to change that manually, outside of the Schema list.

Is that a bug in iSeries Navigator, or is that the way it is supposed to
work?

If it is supposed to work that way, then what is the difference between a
Schema and a Library?

We are on V7R1.

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