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Mike, I can take the small problem. If your current directory is '/', you don't need to put in the leading '/'. Execute DSPCURDIR and see what you have. This is usually the home directory in your user profile - if it's set to *USRPRF, you have to have a directory with the same name as your user profile in /home

With the '/' it's an absolute path - without, it's a relative path, relative to your current directory. just like DOS and *NIX, eh?

At 11:03 AM 4/4/2003 -0500, you wrote:
I have 2 issues that i need to resolve.

-snip-

I've also noticed that on our test box when i access a document on the
ifs i have to preface the folder name with a '/'  like
/PDFFLR/DOCUMENT.PDF

however on our production box i can specify PDFFLR/DOCUMENT.PDF without
the preceding '/'

Vernon M. Hamberg
Senior Software Engineer
Centerfield Technology, Inc.
507.287.8119 x111



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