Hi Thomas,
RDI just shows what the library list is for the job servicing your
workspace, started with your Id. The library list that you see, if it not
just the system default, has been configured in the *JOBD associated with
your Id on the IBM i.
It is possible to add libraries or run a program to set things up by
configuring the connection. And, for those unaware, you can have multiple
connections to the same system with different settings, just connect the
one you want to use.
Mike
Mike Hockings, M.Eng., P.Eng.
DevOps for Enterprise
IBM Developer for z Systems and Power Systems Software Technical Support
IBM Canada Ltd. Laboratory
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From: Thomas Raddatz <thomas.raddatz@xxxxxx>
To: "WDSCI-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <WDSCI-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 2020/01/23 02:19
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [WDSCI-L] RSE library list problem
Sent by: "WDSCI-L" <wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi,
Although I use RDi for a couple of years, I did not yet notice the
following problem before. But now I run into a problem when running a
certain unit test. I always thought that the libraries that I specify at
"Connection - Subsystem - Objects Tab - Library list" are used for building
the library list when establishing a connection to a remote system.
But apparently that is wrong, since in fact the libraries are added to the
initial library list of my user profile. For example:
The initial library list of my user profile is:
QSYS2924
UBMSYS
QSYS
QSYS2
QHLPSYS
QUSRSYS
RADDATZ400
QTEMP
QGPL
RZ.FOO
RZ.BAR
The library list of the RSE connection is:
LIBHTTP139
Now, when the connection is made, the library list of the connection is:
QSYS2924
UBMSYS
QSYS
QSYS2
QHLPSYS
QUSRSYS
RADDATZ400
QTEMP
QGPL
RZ.FOO
RZ.BAR
LIBHTTP139
This behavior makes it difficult to specify the proper library list for a
connection. Sadly I cannot use "CHGLIBL *NONE" as the "Initial command" of
the connection to clear the library list before, because the initial
command is execute after the library list was built.
Of course I can fix the library list when I specify the libraries with
"library position" *FIRST in reverse order. That is not nice and hard to
read, but at last it works.
How do you specify the library list of your RSE connections to get the
right list?
Things would be so easy if there was a checkbox "Replace initial library
list" on the properties dialog of the RSE connection.
Regards,
Thomas.
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