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On Friday 26 April 2002 1:15 pm, Vernon Hamberg wrote:
> Right on.
>
> But I found a funny wrinkle, at least in v5r1, which prompted this in
> the first place. You can set FTP to use either *CURLIB or *HOMEDIR
> special values for initial directory. *HOMEDIR forces the NAMEFMT 1.
> But if didn't know this and tried to CD yourlib/yourfile, in NAMEFMT 0
> style, it fails.

Hmm. I've only done this at V4R4 & R5 and it's been okay. I wonder if it
a leading '/' that triggers the system to switch convention. I guess it's
covered in the docs somewhere, so I'll have a look this w/e as it's got
me puzzled now.

Regards, Martin
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