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iSeries Navigator?  (I wonder what API it uses?)

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Re: CPFA0AC - Which file systems support RMVLNK(*YES)






> I need some IFS workfiles  - some of which may have identical names
> but different content, so I place them in different directories.
> When finished an easy way to clean up is a generic DEL with
> RMVLNK(*YES), but at least in /tmp and /home I get CPFA0AC ".. the
> file system does not support removing existing links."
> Is there any existing file system that supports this?

This was asked a while ago ... but no answer was ever posted.

Anyone know if it's possible to make the RMVDIR command work with 
RMVLNK(*YES)?

I don't want to depend on having QSHELL available ... nor do I really 
want to have to write a program that will traverse the directory tree, 
removing each individual file.

Thanks!

david

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