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Right. But shouldn't it fail, or at least give a warning, if you tell it to create a file and the file is already there? -----Original Message----- From: "Sean Porterfield"<sporter@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: 8/28/06 3:01:58 PM To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion"<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: CPYF with V5R3 Shannon O'Donnell wrote: > On our V5R3 system, when we issue a CPYF command and specify > CRTF(*YES)... And the target file already exists, the command > completes normally and without errors. This command should fail, > shouln't it, since I am telling it to create the file but the file > already exists? It used to fail on V5R2 and below. Can someone > please try this on a V5R2 or older system ands tell me if it does > fail? Also, if someone on a V5R3 system could try it and confirm > that it did not fail for you too, I would appreciate it. It says that it will create the file if it does not exist. That is exactly what happens for me - no failure on V5R3. Create file (CRTFILE) - Help Specifies, when this command is used to copy from a physical file or a logical file, whether a physical file is created to receive the data if the specified to-file does not exist. -- Sean Porterfield -- [Message truncated. Tap Edit->Mark for Download to get remaining portion.]
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