Max,

One way would be to copy your logon CLIST and modify it to allocate whatever extra libraries you need. Then exit ISPF and enter the following at the TSO READY prompt:

EX 'the.logon.clist.i.just.created(membname)'

If you don't know where your logon CLIST is, you could enter DDLIST on any ISPF command line and then enter CLIST. This creates the 'outline' of a logon CLIST which you can then tailor to suit your requirements.

Hope this helps,

Dave Salt
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From: Max Scarpa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Adding a EXEC dataset to system EXEC dayasets
Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 17:27:59 +0200

Estimeed listers

I know there's a way (I did it many years ago) to add a exec library to
system exec libraries when I start my TSO session, so I can run my REXXs
even if they aren't in system exec libraries, for test for

instance. Unluckily I'm not able to find my notes and ALTLIB is of limited
use. I need a library that remains active for all duration of my TSO
session (our sysprogs don't concatenate any user exec library in

TSO logon proc).

Can anyone point me to any thread in IBM main or give any hint ?

Thank you in advance

Max Scarpa

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