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Dawn,

If you are using system naming on you connection you can use a library
list.  You can set that on your URL something like
;naming=SYSTEM;libraries=,lib1,lib2.... Another option is to set up an
exit program to set the library list. The exit is called once per
connection (even when pooled).

David Morris

>>> Dawn.Siegrist@xxxxxxxxxx 3/23/2004 2:10:00 PM >>>
I have a question about libraries and datasources.  Currently, for the
web
application that I have, we have datasources set up which indicate
which
AS/400 to retrieve the data from, along with the library where the
data
resides.  What I am wondering is this....is there a way to set up
something
like a library list (like we have on the AS/400) that can be used so
that
the library doesn't have to be specified either with a property file or
in
the datasource?

Dawn Siegrist

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