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If you install my QShell on i utility there is a QSHIFSCHK CL command to check for IFS file and dir existence.

https://github.com/richardschoen/qshoni

Or you can just borrow the source for it.

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Email: richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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I only know the command to find if a file is in QDLS. But, how do I
check the if the file is in the Root.


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