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Well, the first thing I'd suggest is, what do you see when you do

wrklnk '/qntc/11.0.0*' ?

Vern

On 4/9/2011 8:16 AM, tim.dclinc wrote:
Im trying the following command, i get the following message. 10.0.0.5 is
located on a windows server, 10.0.0.61 is on a NAS.



Can the mv command be used in this fashion?







Command:

mv '/qntc/11.0.0.5/claims/156029' '/qntc/11.0.0.61/data/ClaimArchive/156029'



Message:

cp: 001-2128 Error found creating directory
/qntc/11.0.0.61/data/ClaimArchive/156029. The value specified for the
argument is not correct.

mv: 001-0018 Error found running command /QSYS.LIB/QSHELL.LIB/CP.PGM -PRp
/qntc/11.0.0.5/claims/156029 /qntc/11.0.0.61/data/ClaimArchive/156029.




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