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> <ONE POSSIBILITY>
> 
> Is that Michael might be on to something with the suggestion that:
> 
> > Is this...01/03/...geeking it up cause it thinks it's a 
> subdirectory?

I copied 5 .pdf files into another copied subdirectory.  This subdirectory
has many .htm files that are copied successfully by the above command.  The
.pdf files still failed with the same error.  I then remaned them to start
with an alpha in this new directory.  Still failed.

So what I know so far is:

1) It's not because the file name begins with a numeric.
2) It's not because there is stuff like "/03/" in the path.
3) It's not an authority issue.

But that still leaves the CCSID issue.

Is there a way to change the CCSID of an IFS file?


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