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Is this...01/03/...geeking it up cause it thinks it's a subdirectory?
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: CPY command error
> From: "Jeff Crosby" <jlcrosby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Tue, January 03, 2006 1:12 pm
> To: "'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> I used this CPY command to test whether I can automate this:
>
> CPY OBJ('/Invoices/2006-01') TODIR('/qntc/ReportSvr/Shared Files/Invoices')
> TOCCSID(*PCASCII) SUBTREE(*ALL)
>
> The result was:
>
> 143 objects copied. 305 objects failed.
>
> All the failed objects had a .pdf extension. All the copied objects were
> either a directory or some extension other than .pdf. The joblog has, for
> each failed object:
>
> Message ID . . : CPFA0AD Severity . . : 40
> Message type . : Diagnostic
> Date sent . . : 01/03/06 Time sent . : 12:36:12
>
> Message . . . . : Function not supported by file system.
> Cause . . . . . : An attempt was made to use a function which was not
> supported by the file system for path /qntc/ReportSvr/Shared
> Files/Invoices/2006-01/03/9116700.PDF. The path selected may not be valid
> for the function, or it may not be in the same file system.
> Recovery . . . : Check the path name for accuracy. You may need to use
> another path for the operation. Check the job log for possible additional
> messages.
>
> The target (ReportSvr) is a Win XP Pro machine. Every month I have been
> doing this in Win explorer on that PC via drag and drop and wanted to
> automate it. The .pdf files copy just fine via that method. I don't
> understand the 'function not supported'. Could it be an authority thing? I
> have the same user id and password on the i5 and that PC.
>
> Ah! I just checked and the CCSID on the .pdf files is 37 and on the other
> files is 819. Suppose that's it? Then how does my drag and drop work?
>
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> Jeff Crosby
> Dilgard Frozen Foods, Inc.
> P.O. Box 13369
> Ft. Wayne, IN 46868-3369
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