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Where's the problem?
Can you get to /qntc/mypc/myshare and you want to create a subdirectory
underneath that?
First of all, make sure that you have update access to both the share, and
the directory the share points to.
Rob Berendt
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From: Thomas Burrows <thomas.burrows.1957@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 05/27/2015 01:55 PM
Subject: Re: QNTC
Sent by: "MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Can anyone point me to the Scot Klement code that has been referenced to
in
this discussion?
Not a direct QNTC question, but maybe it is. Is it possible to on the fly
create a directory "or folder" out where one is using QNTC to put files?
If we use an existing directory structure I can write WORD files to a
directory/folder from spool files. That took some doing to get that little
process to work.
Tried using Scott K's code for directory creation in the IFS to generate a
directory. Is not working. Can generate directories in the actual IFS.
Running out of ideas here.
On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 8:19 AM, Gary Thompson <gthompson@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
We have two iSeries exchanging data in text files on their respectiveIFS
by way of QNTC.process
Our current solution uses code based on Scott Klement's DELTREE to
QNTC files,-
typically looking for new files in an "unprocessed" folder, copying them
to a local IFS folder
and then "moving" the remote file from the "unprocessed" to the
"processed" folder.
About every 6 to 12 weeks a "never-ending" job gets stuck on CPDB050 -
Session init error
which within a couple of messages will stall in message wait on CPE3025
No such path or directory.much
Can anyone point me to rpg code to handle this error ?
We have the "Who Knew" and "RPG: Exception" pdf's, but I've not done
more than CLlist
monmsg and occasional rpg monitor.
Thanks!
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