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I need to write out a zip/jar file with no path information stored with the
zipped file. I found qshell utility "ajar" and thought that the parameter
-D (or --nodirs) would give me what I wanted. However I still see a path
when I open the file with eg WinZip. The only workaround I've found of
suppressing the path is moving the file to the IFS root before zipping it.
Any ideas?

Mike
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