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if you insist :-) on using STRSQL this may help for "path_name"
cast(path_name as varchar(100))

use length that matters...

Bryan

James H. H. Lampert via MIDRANGE-L wrote on 8/31/2023 2:33 PM:
On 8/31/23 12:18 PM, Steve McKay wrote:
Bryan -

Is there a way to get a meaningful path and object name from your SQL?

Indeed. If I set up a new directory, "/foo," with a single stream file in it, "bar," and try

select *  from table (qsys2.ifs_object_statistics(
        start_path_name => '/foo',
        subtree_directories => 'NO' )   )
   where  Create_Timestamp > current_timestamp - 1 days

from a STRSQL session, on our V7R5 cloud box, I get:

  PATH_NAME                 OBJEC00001
  *POINTER                  *DIR
  *POINTER                  *STMF

If I follow Patrik's idea, and start a QShell session on that same box, CD to /foo, and do

find * -mtime -1

I get the expected result of

bar

But if I do the same thing on the box where I'll be wanting to look for recently created files, I get:

 find * -mtime -1
 /QOpenSys/usr/bin/-sh: /QOpenSys/usr/bin/find: 0403-027 The parameter list is too long.
 $

regardless of whether I do it from QSH, or from CALL QP2TERM.

--
JHHL



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