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I just confirmed that the CRTLIB command will fail if you try to create
library JSMITH in an iASP when it already exists in the System ASP. But you
can create JSMITH in numerous iASPs, and switch between them by running the
SETASPGRP command.
We use iASPs to hold different versions of our software, rather than
trying to use different library names for different versions.
On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 2:32 PM <smith5646midrange@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I was following an email thread today that was talking about creating an
independent ASP and duplicating a library name on it. So, (forgive my
lack
of proper naming) System ASP has a library named JSMITH and ASP1 has a
library named JSMITH and the two have totally different contents as though
there were on different machines? Is that even possible or is someone
smoking funny cigarettes again? If it's possible, can someone point me to
some good docs on how this is done, how access is controlled, etc.?
Thanks
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