You are assuming that DIVA and DIVB do not use the same PGM. More often
than not, when you need several instances of the same files (for
different company, division ...), you want to use the same set of
programs, not copies of the same programs. Thus you end up with several
data lib but one pgm lib. In that situaton, the problem you mention do
not occur.

<rob@xxxxxxxxx> 2007-04-04 16:24 >>>
One problem is when you have MYFILE in DIVAFILE library and MYTRIG in
DIVAPGM library. Now, you spawn a new division. Typically you save
library DIVAFILE to a save file or something and restore it as
DIVBFILE.
Then you save DIVAPGM library and restore it as DIVBPGM. The trigger
MYTRIG for file DIVBFILE/MYFILE will still point to DIVAPGM.

See also replicating libraries for testing for those poor saps who
don't
have a different lpar for testing on.

Rob Berendt

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