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I was thinking about the possibility, Thanks.
"Voris, John" <john.voris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 8/5/2014 5:29 PM >>>
QSH CMD('ls -A1 / > /qsys.lib/yourlib.lib/yourfile.file/yourfile.mbr')
FTP is putting files in a directory and I want to know the name so I can read via xml-into.
Actually, FTP has its own flat file listing capability too
typically, the steps are . . . .
CHGCURLIB mylib
FTP 127.0.0.1
ls <directory> (DISK
(DISK is a parm for the LS command in FTP
" (DISK stores the file name list LS subcommand into a file named
*CURLIB/LSOUTPUT.LSOUTPUT, instead of showing the results on
the display. Each time you specify the (DISK parameter with
the same current library, the contents of the
LSOUTPUT.LSOUTPUT file are changed."
- John Voris
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