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Hi Dennis I think this is confused. Following is copied from running "quote help" to the 400:
Name Format 0 : File identifiers have three components: File, library, and member. Library and file components are separated by the / delimiter. File and member components are separated by the . delimiter. Example: Library/file.member. Name Format 1 : Directory levels separated by the / delimiter. Database files use format: /QSYS.lib/Libname.lib/Fname.file/Mname.mbr Documents (files) stored in folders use format: /QDLS/folder/document.ext Integrated File Systems include: "root" (/), QOpenSys, QLANSrv. Integrated File System files use format: /fsname/fsdependentnamingformat
At 11:22 AM 11/16/02 -0500, you wrote:
Hi, Martin: If you want to use IFS, then you'll need NAMEFMT 0. This will allow syntax such as: cd /home/someuser/maindir/subdir1/subdir2 The other is a way of expressing non-IFS stuff in an IFS-ish way. HTH Dennis
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