no problem... use pase or qshell...

on a command line type qsh

then type tar

you will see the usage note.



On Wed, 2006-08-23 at 08:38 -0400, BillSwann@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
We have a potential of receiving a file from a outside source that will
have been created using a TAR.  Has anyone experience using this type of
file on a iSeries system. If so, any suggestions.



Sincerely,





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