Thanks for the reply.  I did finally figure out my problem.  I was
making directories on the fly in a program, but the directory name had
trailing spaces, so it couldn't find the folder.  

Michael Smith
iSeries.mySeries.


-----Original Message-----
From: Carmen Nuland [mailto:cnuland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 10:55 AM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: CPYTOSTMF


I am pretty sure that the folders have to already exist in the IFS "To"
stream file path.  Does F40803 exist?  I'm guessing not, since the
command without it works. We use a CL program to walk through the list
of folders and create them (CRTDIR with MONMSG CPFA0A0) to make sure
they exist before using the CPYTOSTMF command.  I don't know if there is
a limit to the number of folders you can specify on the command - we do
7 levels deep without a problem.

Carmen Nuland
cnuland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

-----Original Message-----
date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 10:47:23 -0500
from: "Smith, Mike" <Mike_Smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: CPYTOSTMF

I'm running a copy of a program from Iseriesnetwork called
CVTSPLSTMF(although the problem doesn't appear to be with this program
directly).  
Within this program CPYTOSTMF is being called.  
When I run this program and the CPYTOSTMF is called like the following
===> CPYTOSTMF
FROMMBR('/qsys.lib/qtemp.lib/CVTSPLWRK1.file/CVTSPLWRK1.mbr')
TOSTMF('/pdfflr/bills/F40803/A1.html') STMFOPT(*REPLACE)
STMFCODPAG(*PCASCII)     

I get errors telling me 
 Object not found.  Object is                         
   /qsys.lib/qtemp.lib/CVTSPLWRK1.file/CVTSPLWRK1.mbr.


When I run the program and the CPYTOSTMF is called like the following
===> CPYTOSTMF
FROMMBR('/qsys.lib/qtemp.lib/CVTSPLWRK1.file/CVTSPLWRK1.mbr')
TOSTMF('/pdfflr/bills/A1.html') STMFOPT(*REPLACE) STMFCODPAG(*PCASCII)


It works fine. 

The only difference is the additional folder F40803.  

So I guess my question is, Is there a limit to the number of directory
paths on the IFS, or is there possibly a bug in the CPYTOSTMF command,
or am I just missing something? 

Btw the folders all exist. 

Michael Smith
iSeries.mySeries.

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