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It's been a lot of years since I worked with Unix or AIX but I don't
recall that behavior. You could always try adding "." as the first
entry in your path statement though.


charles.wilt@xxxxxxxxx 11/23/2009 9:58:35 AM >>>
Pete,

For whatever reason, UNIX and Linux don't search your current
directory when looking for a executable.

Charles

On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 12:45 PM, Pete Helgren <Pete@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Brian,

This may be unrelated, but I ran into this exact same thing with a
Tomcat script. If I was in the bin folder and ran catalina.sh I would
get a not found error as well. I'd run ls and see the file so I'd
know
it was there. I had to add the Tomcat bin folder to my path in order
to
make it work. Still scratching my head over it though. (IBM i 6.1)

Pete


Brian Piotrowski wrote:
Hi All,

I'm not sure if this the proper forum, but I thought I'd start here.

I created a new shell script under QSH to help me diagnose some
errors I am getting in my MQ system. However, when I run the command, I
am getting the error "qsh: 001-0014 Command ./testMQjava.sh not found.".

I am running the file in the directory where it is located (via a
"./testMQjava.sh" command). I did a CHMOD 755 on the file, so it has
full rights. I am the owner of the file so I have full permissions to
access it. I also checked the file's permissions, ownership and
authorization list with a shell that works and it all matches up.

Any ideas?

Thanks!

/b;

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