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  • Subject: CHKOBJ for IFS object
  • From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1998 14:40:57 -0500

For objects under the QSYS.LIB system I can do a CHKOBJ to determine existance, 
etc.  However what is the equivalent command for items under the IFS?  For 
example if I perform the following:
MD  /TEMP
CPYTOSTMF FROMMBR('/QSYS.LIB/QTEMP.LIB/XYZ.FILE/XYZ.MBR') 
TOSTMF('/TEMP/DUH.TXT')
and then later on what to check for the existance of /TEMP/DUH.TXT how would I 
do so?

I am using the send mail API from IBM.  I cannot figure out how to get it to 
send to multiple people at the same time.  When you send a message using this 
API it deletes the message, on it's own time.  Well, I loop from one user to 
the next and I need to wait until IBM is done sending the stream file before 
recreating it so I can send to the next person.

Rob Berendt
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