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Yeah, I ran into the CPYTOIMPF before. A few of our files work that way, but I believe most use the standard IFS APIs.  Of course, there are two different standards there, as well, and I don't know if they work the same.

Many of the inbound files use a standard shared folder and Windows Explorer copy.

On 4/7/2020 12:50 PM, Rob Berendt wrote:
Apparently it is on the command creating the stream file. It is not an attribute of the parent directory itself. For example CPYTOIMPF has a parameter called STMFAUT(*INDIR). EDTF does not. Many of the other commands may not.

There is nothing like the following:
CRTLIB LIB(MYLIB) CRTAUT(MYAUTL)

How are a bulk of your objects created? CPYTOIMPF?
I didn't see STMFAUT(*INDIR) on the following either:
OVRPRTF FILE(MYSPLF) DEVTYPE(*AFPDS) TOSTMF('/home/rob/trash') WSCST(*PDF)

Rob Berendt



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