| 
 | 
And that path matched what was in WRKIMGCLGE?  Because when I run:
ADDIMGCLGE IMGCLG(PTFCATALOG) 
           FROMFILE('/fixes/iptf0006_1.bin')
           TOFILE(*fromfile) 
I get
CPDBC29 - Image already exists in image catalog PTFCATALOG.
Even though when I do WRKIMGCLGE PTFCATALOG
I get:
(No image catalog entries)
I even tried:
ADDIMGCLGE IMGCLG(PTFCATALOG) 
           FROMFILE('/fixes/iptf0006_1.bin')
           TOFILE(*fromfile) 
           REPLACE(*YES) 
and got the same CPDBC29 error message.
This is the reason that I strongly suspect that your ftp directory and 
your WRKIMGCLGE directory are different.  But I'd love to know otherwise.
Rob Berendt
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The dir is called /iPTF so the entire path is /iPTF/iptf0098_1.bin.  I 
have
a auto FTP program to get all the files into that dir.  Then, manually for
now, I add the image catalog entries using the command I cut/pasted from 
my
joblog.
The add catalog entry only took a fraction of a second instead of minutes
when it had to make a copy of the file.
-------------------------
 Bryan Dietz
3X Corporation
=======================
What was the physical link for FROMFILE('iptf0098_1.bin')?  Meaning, if
you did a WRKLNK '/*' and chased up the tree and found the file, then did
an F22 what would the entire file name be?
If you did a WRKIMGCLGE on your image catalog what is the directory name
at the top?
What I am suspecting is that these were different directories and it
copied from one to the other.  I'd sure be happy to hear otherwise, and
how.
Rob Berendt
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