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If I read the documentation correctly, it looks like they are. This from
the documentation:
(http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iseries/v5r2/ic2924/info/rzaiq/rzaiqfaps.htm)
Initial name format
-------------------
Identifies the initial setting of the file name format for this session.
When the exit program is called, the value of this field is set to
correspond to the FTP server configuration file value specified by the
NAMEFMT parameter. Valid values are:
0
Use the LIBRARY/FILE.MEMBER name format. This setting corresponds to the
NAMEFMT(*LIB) option of the CHGFTPA command and is equivalent to
specifying the SITE NAMEFMT 0 subcommand to the FTP server.
1
Use the path name format. This setting corresponds to the NAMEFMT(*PATH)
option of the CHGFTPA command and is equivalent to specifying the SITE
NAMEFMT 1 subcommand to the FTP server.
Initial current working directory
---------------------------------
Identifies the initial setting of the FTP server current working
directory, which is the default directory that is used for file and list
operations. When the exit program is called, the value of this field is
set to correspond to the FTP server configuration values specified by
the CURDIR. Valid values are:
0
Use the current library as the initial FTP server current working
directory. This setting corresponds to the CURDIR(*CURLIB) option of the
CHGFTPA command.
1
Use the home directory as the initial FTP server current working
directory. This setting corresponds to the CURDIR(*HOMEDIR) option of
the CHGFTPA command.
Note: If you set this field to 1, you must also set the initial name
format field to 1.
Tom
Gary Monnier said the following on 2/18/2005 4:34 PM:
Do your
asNameFmt = 1
asIntlWrkDir = 1
Settings match what is needed for your home directory?
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