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As other have said, use ACS, otherwise use this:
cast(PATH_NAME as char(100))

Bryan

Monty G. James wrote on 3/1/2024 9:21 AM:
When I do:
SELECT PATH_NAME FROM TABLE
(QSYS2.IFS_OBJECT_STATISTICS(START_PATH_NAME => '/tmp/.com_ibm_tools_attach',
SUBTREE_DIRECTORIES => 'YES',
OBJECT_TYPE_LIST => '*DIR'))

I get this:
PATH_NAME
*POINTER
*POINTER
*POINTER
*POINTER
*POINTER
*POINTER
*POINTER
*POINTER

When I do:
WRKLNK OBJ('/tmp/.com_ibm_tools_attach/*') DETAIL(*EXTENDED) DSPOPT(*ALL)

I get this:
Object link Type
. DIR
.. DIR
132 DIR
133 DIR
135 DIR
136 DIR
137 DIR
15 DIR
7100 DIR

Why am I getting *POINTER instead of the directory name?

Thanks,
Monty

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