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Examples

   (1) CMS> SET LIBRARY [WORK.CMSLIB]
       %CMS-S-LIBIS, CMS library is DISKX:[WORK.CMSLIB]

     This command sets the CMS library to the existing library
     [WORK.CMSLIB].


   (2) CMS> SET LIBRARY [WORK.CMSLIB],[TEST.CMSLIB]
       %CMS-I-LIBIS, library is DISK$:[WORK.CMSLIB]
       %CMS-I-LIBINSLIS, library DISK$:[TEST.CMSLIB] inserted at 
       end of library list
       %CMS-S-LIBSET, library set
       -CMS-I-SUPERSEDE, library list superseded

     This command sets (or resets, if there was an existing library
     or libraries) the current library to contain two libraries.

   (3) CMS> SET LIBRARY [PROJECT.CMSLIB]/AFTER=[WORK.CMSLIB]
       %CMS-I-LIBINSLIS, library DISK$:[PROJECT.CMSLIB] inserted after
       DISKX:[WORK.CMSLIB]
       %CMS-S-LIBSET, library set

     Assuming you set your library as in example 2, this command
     directs CMS to insert the library [PROJECT.CMSLIB] after the
     library [WORK.CMSLIB]. The library list now contains the three
     libraries [WORK.CMSLIB], [PROJECT.CMSLIB], and [TEST.CMSLIB],
     in that order. Use the SHOW LIBRARY command to display the
     library search list.