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All,

I have to move data from IFS Directories to either a .txt or .csv files

My directories look like this: [cid:image009.png@01D4D95C.F96FCF60]

That set of numbers is basically my key to the folders underneath that contain documents. I want to copy or export them to a different format but I want to do it phases. Pull 1000, then 5000, etc so I wrote the directory info out to a file. Now I can easily select the data that I want to pull. We have over 500,000 documents so this gives us a lot of flexibility to be able to work around other scheduled system events.


I am trying to write a CL program to find that directory, check for type = *STMF, and export or copy the documents and move them off somewhere (haven't decided just yet) . the documents look similar to this:
[cid:image010.png@01D4D95E.AB712820]

These documents all belong to that key above.

The problem I having is matching the directory in the IFS to the directory in my file. They MATCH for sure, I just can't get the CL program to see that.

Here is what I want to do.

Declare my file
Pull directory info from record 1 in the file I have declared
Check to see if the object type beneath the directory is STMF
Either EXPORT the doc to a .CSV format naming it xxxxx.csv or copy it a text file
Go to the next record and start all over

Pretty simple but I don't do this ever . I have already spent a good bit of time with not the best results.

Any help would be appreciated...




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