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On 14 August 2015 at 15:07, Michael Quigley wrote:
You can also quite easily see the library list by using the following
command:

dsplibl output(*print) /*showsplf */

Talk about my poor memory - discovered another way to look at and
manipulate the library list!

In a given connexion, there are first-level navigation elements:
Objects
Commands
IBMi Contexts
Jobs
IFS Files
Spooled Files
Qshells

Expanding Objects, I see:
Work with libraries...
Work with objects...
Work with members...
Library list
User libraries

Expanding Library list shows me all the libraries in the library list
for this connexion. Right clicking a library lets me move it around or
remove it from the library list altogether. There's also a context click
to 'Add library list entry' which lets me add a library at any place in
the list.

Now I need to go see what's in the other options...


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