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If they're in the Root filesystem, you'll probably just want to leave them
there.

WRKLNK shows you all of the filesystems in the IFS (including QDLS, QNTC,
QSYS.LIB, etc.).  Just enter it on the command line and hit enter, or you
can prompt it and have it take you straight to a particular directory.

Once in WRKLNK, you'll see your files/directories and have options to
navigate through directories, delete and copy files and do all sorts of
things.  Too much for one e-mail.

Mike E.




                                                                                
                                     
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> You can use WRKLNK from the command line..

So I can place my folders back into QDLS (aka "the root", is that correct?)
and I can use the command WRKLNK
to get the .class and .java files into the Javamail folder.  How do I use
WRKLNK?  I've never used that command.  I entered it on the command line
and prompted it but I have no idea what to do at that point.  Can you tell
me how I'm supposed to use that command?

Thanks,

Frank

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