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This can be risky because the job structures are reused without being reinitialized. Once the job with the bogus QTemp pointer ends, the job structure it used is available for use by another new job and that new job will point to the library you created. Whether you delete the library or not, this is not good! The job structures aren't reinitialized until IPL. At least this is the way it worked the last time I checked. Gary Guthrie Bobby.Hicks@ccc-michigan.com wrote: > > What would happen if: > > 1) I created a library and assigned the address of that library to point to > QTEMP of another job (that job's qtemp would remain intact). > 2) I deleted that library. > > Is there anything wrong with doing this?
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