Shouldn't the OP be fine using those settings but specify the same program in each? It seems he has only to retrieve the value of the QIBM_CGI_LIBRARY_LIST environment variable and set the LIBL from it?     The docs say "The internal environment variables set by this directive are set after most early request processing directives are run", so it probably depends on timing.

I speak from long-time-ago working with this stuff, so please forgive if I'm as clueless as ever!

Regards
Vern

On 10/23/2022 9:09 AM, Brad Stone wrote:
Yes, but you'd need to control the library list in your program itself.

What I do is set an environment variable to prod or test, retrieve it, and
set the library list dependent on that at the beginning of the program. I
have some push and pop lib functions I use for that.

But in your case I don't see an issue.. I would personally prefer 2 apache
instances, one for prod and one for test/dev as well as separate
libraries. Then I would run the test one on a different port (like 8080 or
8443).

On Sun, Oct 23, 2022 at 7:46 AM<smith5646midrange@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have the following in my apache config file.



ScriptAlias /httpprod /qsys.lib/httpprod.lib/httpdata.pgm

<Directory /qsys.lib/httpprod.lib>

SetEnv QIBM_CGI_LIBRARY_LIST "QTEMP;QGPL;YAJL;httpproda;httpprodb"

allow from all

order allow,deny

Options +ExecCGI +Includes

SetOutputFilter Includes

</Directory>



ScriptAlias /httptest /qsys.lib/httptest.lib/httpdata.pgm

<Directory /qsys.lib/httptest.lib>

SetEnv QIBM_CGI_LIBRARY_LIST "QTEMP;QGPL;YAJL;httptesta;httptestb"

allow from all

order allow,deny

Options +ExecCGI +Includes

SetOutputFilter Includes

</Directory>



I am using the alias to control the library list between my prod and test
data. With this config, I have to have two copies of httpdata.pgm, one in
each library. Is there a way to configure this so both aliases call the
same program such as /qsys.lib/httpcommon.lib/httpdata.pgm?



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