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- 400_library abstract "A library (*LIB) on the AS/400 is an object that is used as a system directory to keep track of other objects. (It also keeps track of program temporary fixes (PTF) in AS/400 system libraries.) (The other directories that can be used are the directory (*DIR) and folder (*FLR) objects.)AS/400 objects are not actually stored in libraries. They're really nothing more than namespaces, but it's easier to refer to an object as being "in" or "stored in" a library. Certain types of the AS/400 object (database file, storage areas and executable program objects) can be compiled, copied, and stored into/from many different libraries concurrently, with the Library List hierarchy determining which instance of the object to use during execution of any application that utilizes that object name. There are AS/400 commands to help move objects around, and objects may be qualified at compile time to point to specific other objects statically at runtime, in order to circumvent the Library List. Other types of objects, designated as "system" objects cannot be replicated. Libraries are a "system" object, and therefore only one instance of any given Library "name" is possible. They're made to appear as if they're stored in the QSYS library. Other "system" objects include user profiles (*USRPRF), configuration objects (*LIND, *CTLD, *DEVD), etc.".
- 400_library wikiPageID "432044".
- 400_library wikiPageRevisionID "535391006".
- 400_library hasPhotoCollection 400_library.
- 400_library subject 400.
- 400_library comment "A library (*LIB) on the AS/400 is an object that is used as a system directory to keep track of other objects. (It also keeps track of program temporary fixes (PTF) in AS/400 system libraries.) (The other directories that can be used are the directory (*DIR) and folder (*FLR) objects.)AS/400 objects are not actually stored in libraries. They're really nothing more than namespaces, but it's easier to refer to an object as being "in" or "stored in" a library.".
- 400_library label "AS/400 library".
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- 400_library sameAs Q4654006.
- 400_library sameAs Q4654006.
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- 400_library isPrimaryTopicOf 400_library.