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I have created a new shared IFS folder on a client's V5R1 system

If I try to save my complete IFS without specifying that folder's name, I get CPFA0A9

This says

Message . . . . : Object not found. Cause . . . . . : Object /myfolder or a directory in the object path could not be found or its type cannot be resolved by this function. Recovery . . . : Correct the name or specify an object of the correct type.
To determine if the object exists, use the WRKLNK command. If the name exists, check the type of the object. If the name contains symbolic link objects, ensure the path names they resolve to exist. Retry the operation.


Since it worked out the folder name without being told, and I can see the folder with OPS NAV or with WRKLNK, I don't quite understand what the problem is.

If I specify the folder name with an , I get the same result.

I have tried the save with the folder empty and then with a single file in it.

I was searching the archives when my Broadband connection went down and my dialup is barely useable.

Can anyone please help?

Many thanks


Rob Dixon

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