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You can also directly call one of the shell programs with your script as a parm.


call qp2shell ('/QOpenSys/bin/sh' '/Operations/StartTSM.sh')




Urbanek, Marty wrote:
Rob,

You probably need to make sure the executable bit is set (chmod a+x /myfile.sh).

And you may need a line at the start of your script to tell the shell it's a 
script. Try inserting this at the top:

#!/usr/bin/sh

Also make sure the file is in the right character encoding for PASE to read it, 
ASCII, like CCSID 819.

-Marty


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