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On 4/21/11 9:20 AM, John Allen wrote:
<<SNIP>> When I use CPYTOSTMF to create a file in the directory, the
command runs fine with no errors in the joblog only a message
CPCA082 "Object copied"

However there is no file in the directory, and I cannot find the file
anywhere.


What means were utilized to "find the file"? The message CPCA082 gives the actual versus relative name. In an attempt to determine the existence of the file [claimed by CPYTOSTMF to have been created], refer to that name directly in another command [e.g. EDTF, CPY, DEL] instead of referring to the directory of that file [e.g. WRKLNK]. A request to see a generic list of names may not include a file to which the user is not authorized, but an explicit request to access the file should either give success or fail obviously; i.e. the explicit request should give some obvious feedback whereas a generic request may simply obfuscate.

Regards, Chuck

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