> From: Debbie Panco
>
>   We are having an issue with a 3rd party software vendor who wants
> us to get rid of the QSYS38 library as their position is that
> it's existence
> is causing problems within their software.  So here is my question.....

Debbie, I can't help with the pros and cons of removing the QSYS38 library,
since I don't have one in my environment.  But I'm a little confused as to
why having this library in your library list should have anything to do with
the vendor's sofware.  It seems unlikely to me that this would be a problem,
unless the vendor somehow has program or command names that conflict with
the old S/38 naming conventions.  Is this the case?  If so, have you tried
putting their library ahead of QSYS38 on your library list to see how that
works?

Joe


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