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-- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] Right, Eric. And you can "cd" to a physical file like cd '/qsys.lib/vern.lib/qcsrc.file' Then WRKLNK looks "veeerrrrry interrrresting" (thank you, Arte Johnson) (copy these lines into a text editor to see the formatting) Work with Object Links Directory . . . . : /QSYS.LIB/VERN.LIB/QCSRC.FILE Type options, press Enter. 2=Edit 3=Copy 4=Remove 5=Display 7=Rename 8=Display attributes 11=Change current directory ... Opt Object link Type Attribute Text __ . FILE PF C source file __ .. LIB PROD Vern's working area __ PACKTEST.MBR MBR Test #pragma pack option __ TEST.MBR MBR Notice, the first entry, a '.', means the directory you are in, and that shows the physical file!!! Next, '..' means the parent directory, adn that's a library The remainder are the members of the "directory" listed at the top of the page. Now, this ought to blow the minds of us pre-IFS dweebs, eh? At 08:49 AM 11/8/02 -0600, you wrote: >Booth, > >You said: >A member is not a file. > >I realized recently on a project that, from an IFS point of view, members >are manipulated like files, while our files are manipulated like >directories. For example, to delete a file in /qsys.lib, you'd actually use >the RMVDIR RMVLNK(*YES) command to do it. I suppose this is a consequence >of using hfs commands in a non-hfs file system.... > >Eric DeLong >Sally Beauty Company >MIS-Project Manager (BSG) >940-898-7863 or ext. 1863 --
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