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How about creating a library 'on the fly' with the User's UserID as the 
name?  Change your Current Library to that library, and when the job is 
complete, change your Current library back to *CRTDFT and delete the 
library.

Nick

Nick Radich
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EPC Molding, Inc.
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According to what I can figure out, there's no way to specify where the 
file should go except to change the current library.  Unfortunately, the 
current library cannot be QTEMP.  That means trouble if I have more than 
one user performing maintenance.

Thanks anyway.

Donald R. Fisher, III
Project Manager
RoomStore, Inc.
(804) 784-7600 ext. 2124
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Use the   "ls (disk"  FTP command and it will return a directory listing 
of all the files in your specified directory  to a file called LSOUTPUT on 

your AS/400.  Just read LSOUTPUT to see if the file you are looking for 
exists.
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