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If you run the following
select *
from qsys2.EXIT_PROGRAM_INFO
order by exit_program_library
and you find libraries which no longer exist, are they always because
you've dropped a former product? Or might it be IBM put some in there
"just in case"?
Some libraries which do not exist include: QFAX, QSMU

One which really blows the mind is
QSY_NOLIB, QSY_NOPGM

Thinking about tying this with OBJECT_STATISTICS...

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