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If all you need is to do a chmod, and you're doing it in a batch environment, you might consider calling the chmod() function of the UNIX-type APIs. There's a lot less overhead to calling the API vs. using QSH, so you'd get much better performance. Just a suggestion. On Wed, 19 Dec 2001, Leland, David wrote: > > Hey, that's cool. Wasn't aware of that. I tried it and looks like it'll > work fine. Thanks for the info. > > Dave >
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