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I sent the subcommand:

site namefmt 1

And it responded with:
250 Now using naming format "1".

Then I issued:
cd /remote/ftp

And it responded with:
250 "/remote/ftp" is current directory.

And just then comes:

lcd /home/mydir

And the answer is:
File name format not valid. Use the format: library/file.member or
file.member.

I really don't understand.
There must be something I am not seeing that you may see.

TIA
JS

El mié, 19 mar 2025 a las 11:40, Jim Oberholtzer (<
midrangel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>) escribió:

Use namefmt 1 first.

Jim Oberholtzer
Agile Technology Architects

On Mar 19, 2025, at 12:18 PM, Javier Sanchez <
javiersanchezbarquero@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi guys,

I am simply doing an FTP from one IBMi to another IBMi.
I write my credentials.
Immediately I want to change my LOCAL directory with

lcd /home/mydir

It sends me this error:
File name format not valid. Use the format: library/file.member or
file.member.

Ok, then I issued
site namefmt 1
This was accepted and I got:
250 Now using naming format "1".

I try again
lcd /home/mydir

And it keeps telling me:
File name format not valid. Use the format: library/file.member or
file.member.

What is this?

TIA
JS
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