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If you want the file names, do a ls > myfile in Qshell. I do this stuff a
lot when processing IFS stuff. Drop me a line if you want some code.

On 4/26/05 07:56 PM, "pnelson@xxxxxxxxxx" <pnelson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 
> I'm working on a method to automate the use of the GUNZIP utility Scott
> Klement pointed me to. Simply put, when I receive a bunch of these zipped
> files into a directory, I need to unzip them, and use the CPYFRMSTMF
> command to place them into a flat file. I would like to know if there is a
> way to output these file names into a file that could be read by a CL
> program (sorta like DSPFD permits using an outfile). DSPLNK wil only permit
> display to the screen and to a spool file. I really don't want to mess with
> CPYSPLF.
> 
> TIA
> 
> Paul Nelson
> Arbor Solutions, Inc.
> 708-670-6978  Cell
> pnelson@xxxxxxxxxx
> 


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