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Larry, Dennis

Replying to my own post as I think I wasn't clear enough.

Here's my directory : /myData

inside, I have :

Opt Lien objet Type Attribut Texte
test DIR
file1 STMF
file2 STMF

I run in a clp :
QSH CMD('RM /myData/*')

Afterwards, I have :

Opt Lien objet Type Attribut Texte
test DIR

Which is the desired result.

What I don't want, is for the program issuing the command RM to stop.

As for the message rm: 001-2139 The object /myData/test is a directory. No such path or directory.

The first sentence is clear. The second is not.

Thanks.


Hi I'm running this command in a CLP :

QSH CMD('RM /myData/*')

This empties /myData ok, but as the directory 'test' exists
in myData,
the program stops with :

rm: 001-2139 The object /myData/test is a directory. No
such path or
directory.

I hit enter and everything's ok because I want the files in myData
deleted without touching any subdirectories. How can I prevent the
program from stopping? What does it mean by <No such path
or directory>?

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