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1. Create links "automatically" from files in an IFS folder
(Peter_Vidal@xxxxxxxx)
message: 1
date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 10:20:19 -0500
from: Peter_Vidal@xxxxxxxx
subject: [WEB400] Create links "automatically" from files in an IFS
folder
Hi list:
I have the need to have a page created ("quick and dirty") that will
always list the content of a specific folder in the IFS. All of the files
will be .PDFs. They files will have very descriptive names, like
"2009-12-11 - Sales Report - Exchange Rate Impact". I just need to make
sure that I have an accurate list of the files in that folder every time I
visit that page. A program on the iSeries will create the report and we
will place the .PDF in the folder.
Your recommendations and advises are welcomed!
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