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I seem to remember that it's possible to create an object with lower-case
characters, e.g. "a.b.c" (including the double-quotes), e.g.:

CRTPF FILE(QTEMP/"a.b.c") RCDLEN(1)


On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 10:42 AM, Stuart Rowe <rowestu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Sorry, here's an online link as requested:


http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/iadthelp/v8r0/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.etools.iseries.langref2.doc%2Frbam6names.htm

Stu



On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 12:39 PM, Stuart Rowe <rowestu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

From the CL manual:

*NAME (basic name in unquoted form)

Every basic name can begin with the characters A-Z, $, #, or @ and can be
followed by up to nine characters. The remaining characters can include
the
same characters as the first but can also include numbers 0-9,
underscores
(_), and periods (.). Lowercase letters are changed to uppercase letters
by
the system. Basic names used in IBM-supplied commands can be no longer
than
10 characters. However, in your own commands, you can define parameters
of
type *NAME (specified on the TYPE parameter of the PARM or ELEM
statements)
with up to 256 characters.



On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 12:38 PM, Briggs, Trevor (TBriggs2) <
TBriggs2@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The IBM Knowledge Center would be a good place to start:

Naming a User-Created Object
To distinguish a user-created object from an IBM-supplied object, you
should not begin user-created object names with Q because the names of
all IBM-supplied objects (except commands) begin with Q. Although you
can use as many as 10 characters in CL object names, you might need to
use fewer characters to be consistent with the naming rules of the
particular high-level language that you are also using. Also, the
high-level language might not allow underscores in the naming rules. For
example, RPG limits file names to eight characters and does not allow
underscores.

Trevor Briggs
Analyst/Programmer
Lincare, Inc.
(727) 431-1246
TBriggs2@xxxxxxxxxxx

-----Original Message-----
From: RPG400-L [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Erick
Garske
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2014 1:06 PM
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: IBM Object naming rules

Could someone point out an online reference for object naming rules
for the standard maximum ten character upper case alpha numeric object
names for files? I understand that hyphens are illegal, but
underscores are valid. What is the domain of valid characters?
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