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  • Subject: CPD5D03 error...
  • From: "Steven N. Laux" <uncle1@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2000 22:50:39 -0800
  • Organization: Valu-Rite Services


CURLIB carries more weight than other libraries solely because of it's
location in the current library list. Perform a DSPLIBL and you will see the
positioning of CURLIB. The first objects found in the library list will be
those used in compilation, whether they come from the system, current, or
user portion of the library list.


>I keep getting a CPD5D03 (getting object from multiple libraries) when
doing a CRTPGM.  For starters, shouldn't it be getting the objects from the
libl???

>Damn thing is, if I specify a CURLIB (curlib was empty at start), the
problem goes away!  This tells me that a CURLIB carries more weight than
the libl...that goes contrary to libl logic as I understand it.  SO, why
would the crtpgm work with a curlib entry but not when depending on the
libl???

>What am I missing here?


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