IBM's answer in my pmr:

I checked with the FTP developer and found that the submit job command 
that submits each of the QTFTPnnnnn jobs is hard coded to have *SYSVAL 
for SYSLIBL and INLLIBL parameters. It has apparently been that way 
since V3R2M0.  Any change would need to be done at a release boundary 
with notice in Memo to Users.

Rob Berendt
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Opened up pmr 88961,500 on this.

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Rob,

I tried it and mine does what you said - ignores the jobd liblist.

Only other suggestions I can think of:

1) CURLIB of userprf used to login from FTP client will become CURLIB of 
FTP
server job during the time that user is logged in.

2) Don't know if you have the ability to control the client, but you could
issue QUOTE RCMD ADDLIBLE ROUTINES from the cleint session.

3) CD command from client does CHGCURLIB, at least when using namefmt 0.

-Marty

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date: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 14:38:19 -0500
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subject: TCP/IP:  FTP:  User part of library list

... Well, I suppose my exit point program might try a ADDLIBLE ROUTINES
*LAST...

Any other suggestions?

V5R2.

Rob Berendt
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