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-----Original Message-----
From: Bryan Dietz [mailto:bdietz400@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2018 2:09 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: QP2SHELL output

it does look like the first line was mangled (it looked good when I pressed send :-) )

I (re)pasted here :

https://code.midrange.com/e54a597527.html

Bryan

Justin Taylor wrote on 1/8/2018 2:49 PM:
So if the issue is the "find" command difference between QSH and PASE.

"find/tmp/ -mmin +1" works in PASE but not in QSH


Lets give this a try.

I created this shell script:

************Beginning of data************** #!/QOpenSys/usr/bin/ksh

find/tmp/ -mmin +1

************End of Data********************

the #!/QOpenSys/usr/bin/ksh will run in PASE shell even though I
called from QSH ( i think i have that wording correct)


then ran from the CLLE program

*************** Beginning of data ************ pgm &x

dcl &x *char 1
IF COND(&X = 'Y') THEN(ADDENVVAR +
ENVVAR(QIBM_QSH_CMD_OUTPUT) VALUE(NONE) +
LEVEL(*JOB) REPLACE(*YES))

QSH CMD('/home/bdietz/test4ML.sh')
end:
endpgm
****************** End of data *************

submit job with "Y" for parm = no output submit job with "N" for parm
= i get output


Bryan


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