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Werner,
have you tried accessing the IFS from Windows Explorer, and simply
deleting the directory tree?
I could of course be absolutely wrong...
Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
Massive - Kontich, Belgium
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Werner Noll <werner.noll@xxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Delete IFS directories
Hi all,
because we have to return our old iSeries to IBM we need to cleanup the
IFS
directories. We just use the DEL command with *.*. As every subdirectory
has
to be cleared before it could be deleted it is a boring job to climb down
the directory trees.
Is there any method to delete (remove) directories with their contents by
a
single command?
Many thanks for any response.
GEFIS Gesellschaft für
Individual-Software mbH
Werner Noll
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