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Glad to be of a little help.

To check the path, take the parameter value for the from file and use it in the WRKLNK command - if it does not exist, you will find out very quickly.

Here is a link to another document from V4R5 - IBM does not have it anymore - at least not easily found - it is called System Operations and gives a lot of useful information.

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pubs/pdfs/as400/V3R7PDF/qbjagd00.pdf

Best wishes
Vern

At 11:20 AM 9/3/2007, you wrote:

Hi.
Thanks for the help to understand the errors.

Now I was able to find the message ID :) This is the message ID: CPFA0D4

Regarding the error 3025 the network path to that windows shared folder exists

I don't know way is saying that it doesn't exists.


Obrigado,
Marco Silva




-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Vernon Hamberg
Sent: segunda-feira, 3 de Setembro de 2007 16:46
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: RE: 11 code error CPYTOIMPF

Hi Silva

iSeries is actually easier to work with, in my
experience, because it tells you so much in
messages. CRPence hinted at how to understand
messages. Since you are new to the iSeries, allow
me to suggest some things to do. Remember,
messages often have additional information -
called second-level text - that tell you more
about the code - to get to this information,
press F1 after you put the cursor on the message.
This is where you can see the message ID, as well.
-snip-

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