On 20-Apr-2016 09:12 -0500, Charles Wilt wrote:
[ed: CHGSYSVAL adding QTEMP to QSYSLIBL] Works on my v7r2 system...
  I had already recalled that was supported, from your post that I read 
just after I'd already replied; all I can say is... "scratch that" :-)
  FWiW: for anyone bored...
 I was further reassured of that capability only after literally more 
than three minutes of awaiting my browser grinding while my ancient Mac 
had some disk frenzy, when the article at the link that you had posted 
finally loaded, in which the author describes that they do name QTEMP in 
their QSYSLIBL.
  An odd inconsistency then; i.e. seems little reason the system should 
prevent specification of SYSLIBLE(QTEMP) on CHGSBSD, given that name is 
allowed in the SYS portion of the list more generally.  That was the 
command I recalled a restriction and the only one I could think of that 
was publicly available, so I incorrectly perceived that as a consistent 
restriction across the other interfaces per inability to test.
  But then I recalled that there was somewhere I could test the Change 
System Library List command [because as you noted, the command is not 
shipped as publicly authorized], so I did test that also, to remind 
myself that CHGSYSLIBL LIB(QTEMP) indeed, is also not prevented.
  Ah so fascinating how well the memory fails ;-) after having been 
prohibited for so long, from so many features\commands of the OS, be 
that per access only to old releases or per lack of authority :-(
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