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When you do a WRKLNK, do they appear in the root directory, or do you have 
to drill down?  In other words, under object link do you see, (forgive me 
if Hsv101 is your iSeries name):
Object link            Type
\\Hsvl01\edputil\M...  DIR

Or do you see
Object link            Type
\\Hsvl01               DIR
and have to use 5 to drill down?

If the former they you should be able to delete using wildcards.  I think 
this was just on this list about a week ago.

del '??Hsvl01?edputil?MOVIM.XLS'

Rob Berendt
-- 
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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
Benjamin Franklin 





"Giuseppe Costagliola" <gcosta@xxxxxxxx>
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05/28/2003 08:26 AM
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        Subject:        Delete objetct in IFS


Someone created 3 objects in the root with wrong names:

\\Hsvl01\edputil\MOVIM.XLS
\\Hsvl01\QSPG01\cartevd\MOVIM.XLS
'\\Hsvl01\QSPG01\cartevd\MOVIM.XLS

I can see them with OpNav, WrkLnk, Explorer but I can't delete them.

If I try to delete  \\Hsvl01\edputil\MOVIM.XLS I got the message CPFA0A9
saying that object /Hsvl01/edputil/MOVIM.XLS cannon be found; same for the
others.

How can I delete them ?

Thanks.

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