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There is also a good deal of PASE information in the WIKI section of our
website (www.youngiprofessionals.com) that may help you out as well. I am
glad to help if you run into a roadblock.

Brian May
Project Lead
Management Information Systems
Garan, Incorporated
Starkville, Mississippi

Young i Professionals
http://www.youngiprofessionals.com



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Thanks Brian, I may have these on the system. But ZIP still requires QSH
to function, and that was my main issue. Not sure if I want to use RPG
or CL to interact with the shell.

--Loyd

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I know there is a jar utility which is a glorified ZIP file processor.
Is the best way to use it is via the QSH command? I want to avoid using
Java if possible.

You could use the actual zip utility. Here is a link to tell you how to

get it and how to make it work.

http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/tips0283.html

I have not tried it personally. I normally deal in tar files, not zip.


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