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Hi, Jerry,
I recalled reading somewhere that IBM changed this behavior in IBM i,
perhaps with IBM i 6.1 ... Anyway, it no longer prevents you from signing
on, if a library named in the *JOBD is no longer available -- an
Information message CPI146B is added to the job log telling you the name(s)
of the missing libraries..
I just signed-on to V7R1 and ran a test to confirm this behavior.
I also went back to a V5R4 system to confirm that on i5/OS V5R4 -- it
issues CPF1113 and prevents you from signing on.
Hope that helps,
Mark S. Waterbury
On 12/30/2017 4:21 PM, Jerry Adams wrote:
Let us assume that you (or, more probably, someone else) deleted a library
that was in their library list. I know, while you're logged in that
couldn't happen. BUT, perhaps, it was done while you were logged out.
That
means you (or they) couldn't log back in.
So, the question is there an override that can be used on the signon panel
to, basically, say 'Never mind. Log me in anyway?
Just supposing, of course.
Jerry C. Adams
No man is ever old enough to know better. -Andy Capp
IBM i Programmer/Analyst
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