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This is getting silly or else it's just my mood today!

Current directory is you home directory if it exists - even when you specify home directory when creating a user profile, that directory is not automagically created, unless that changed recently. So if the directory /home/userid does not exist, your current directory is the root.

It was all in the help text once upon a time - RTFH ;-)

Vern
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From: "Murphy, Mark" <MurphyM@xxxxxxxxxx>

But by default my current directory is my home directory as specified in my user
profile, so unless
you have explicitly changed that, WRKLNK displays your home directory.

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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Scott
Klement
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 8:33 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: FTP/S and SFTP.

Hi John,

The default parameter of WRKLNK is '*', which means you want to see all
files is the current directory.

"Current directory" is very different from "Home directory"

And both of them are different from "Current library".


John McKee wrote:
I thought about suggesting DSPUSRPRF, but, for whatever reason, on the system
where I work, WRKLNK shows me my home directory in the IFS, not current
library. I assumed this was the usual behavior. Is this not the case??
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