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Alan, That would be helpful. As a new member, I'm not sure if I respond to
you directly or through midrange.
Another issue is that we are trying to use the rename( Qp01RenameKeep) to
add 3 digits to the PDF file name and we seem to be losing the association
of PDF as we are not adjusting the name length to allow for the 3 extra
characters in the name. Any examples of how to do that would be helpful.
Thanks,
Jack Gallagher
MIS Dept.
Newly Weds Foods
773-292-2482
Fax 773-292-7549
jgallagher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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From: Alan Campin <alan0307d@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "RPG programming on the IBM i (AS/400 and iSeries)"
<rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date: 03/19/2015 03:04 PM
Subject: Re: Opening an IFS Directory
Name as to be null terminated string.
I have a simpler solution if you are interested. I have a service program
I
have used for years to wrapper all the Unix api's so it takes care of all
the housekeeping to call the API's. It includes a function to read
directories and get file names from the directory. Let me know and I will
send to you.
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 1:47 PM, <JGallagher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am trying to use opendir API and all the examples I see all have ahard
coded path and I have tried many ways to use a variable constructed pathI
name with no luck.
Example:
eval dir = opendir('/XXX/PAYROLL/020-MEMPHIS DEV/50113'); Works
When I try constructing a path name from a file I created of sub folders
want to read the dir always returns null?only
eval dir = opendir('/XXX/PAYROLL/' + pathout)); returns null where
pathout is sub folder name from the file.
Jack Gallagher
MIS Dept.
Newly Weds Foods
773-292-2482
Fax 773-292-7549
jgallagher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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