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Personal library lists

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You can build personal library lists of up to eight ISPF libraries. You can have as many lists as you like as long as each has a unique name. Personal library lists are a good way to group (by project, for example) those libraries that you use frequently. To create or use a personal library list, select the Personal Library List choice from the RefList pull-down on the View Entry, Edit Entry, or Utilities panel action bar. You can also use the REFOPENL command from any ISPF command line and use the Save As action to save the reference library list as a personal library list.
Note: Personal library lists are not available from RefList pull-downs for any options that do not support library names. For example, the data set list utility and data set print utilities do not support personal library lists.

Personal library list can be used with the NRETRIEV name retrieve command.

Personal library lists are used, created, and maintained with facilities similar to those of personal data set lists. Select the library list options from the RefList pull-downs to access the library list functions. As with personal data set lists, the list named REFLIST is the reference list that contains the most recently referenced ISPF libraries and library concatenations.

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