Ok, I see what you are saying.
In your company prompt, is the screen logic separated from your logic to
actually make the libl changes? If so, you can probably define a call to
the libl program in RSE under Commands-MyCommands.
I have done this for "special" cases when a certain program needs
additional libraries to the standard libl of the application.
HTH,
Brian May
Project Lead
Management Information Systems
Garan, Incorporated
Starkville, Mississippi
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I also define a different connection for each application we run. But my
problem is if it applies to a certain company, additional library's could
be added to the library list. Each user when signing on gets a prompt to
reply with the company they want to process, and this kicks off a job to
set the library's needed.
I havent't figured out what I want to do with that one yet as a programmer
testing apps.,
Darrell Lee
Information Technology
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I also define a different connection for each application we run. That
way I can have separate library lists for different environments.
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Hi Kurt,
I don't know that I can speak authoritatively, but here's my understanding
of the library list filter. They are a handy way to work with the library
list for a connection. While there can be a library list filter
underneath each filter pool, the library list is unique to the
connection--not the filter pool. I believe that's because the server jobs
are assigned per connection.
To do what you're after with source verification (and compiles) using
different library lists, I've set up a different connection for each
environment I for which need to do compiles or verifies. (To me an
environment is primarily the set of libraries needed for a program.)
Someone else may have a better handle on this whole topic, but there's my
2-cents worth.
Michael Quigley
Computer Services
The Way International
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Hi,
At a recent conference I learned about Filter Pools (Thanks Aaron).
I was already using Filters, but now I have them broken out into
pools which is really cool. I then realized that each filter pool
can have a library list filter. Wouldn't that be cool if the
library list filter applied to the source I verified from the same
filter pool? That's not how it works. In fact, all three of my
filter pools library list filters are the same. If I change one,
they all change.
How are library list filters supposed to be used?
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