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Is it not there or you don't see it? How about trying WRKLNK with
DETAIL(*EXTENDED) or DSPOPT(*ALL)? Does that help? Can you map to it
with Exploder or Navigator and look at the directory?

On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 11:58 AM, John Allen <jallen@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am doing my test on V5R3 as well??
It runs, just no file is placed in the directory


Can you show me your CPYTOSTMF command?


Thanks

John


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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dennis
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2011 11:47 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: IFS directory name ending with period

Works for me at v5r3.

"John Allen" <jallen@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a client that is adamant they need a directory in the IFS where
the directory name ends with a period.



Apparently this is not allowed in windows but the customer does not
care "they are only going to use files in the IFS"

I can create a directory in the IFS that ends with a period



When I use CPYTOSTMF to create a file in the directory, the command
runs fine with no errors in the joblog only a message CPCA082 "Object
copied"

However there is no file in the directory, and I cannot find the file
anywhere.



Any ideas?

How can I get files into the directory ending with period?



Thanks in advance for any ideas and/or suggestions



John



P.S. Just for fun I tested this process with a period in the middle of
the directory name (rather than at the end) and all worked fine



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