I looked up LSPUTPUT on the infocenter pages and found this:
(Disk 
Stores the results of the LS subcommand in the file
*CURLIB/LSOUTPUT.LSOUTPUT, instead of showing the results on the
display. Each time you specify the (Disk parameter with the same
*CURLIB, the server changes the contents of the LSOUTPUT.LSOUTPUT member
file.
Note:   If the FTP server returns a negative reply code (550), then
there will be no LSOUTPUT member. If the FTP server returns a positive
reply code (150) without any file names, then an LSOUTPUT member with no
records will result.    

It doesn't say it will remove first. However, it does. My questions are
- how did it work before????  How do I fix something that wasn't
broken???


I may have to check for existence of members before these RPG pgms run
and bypass if no members. But, why????

Fran Denoncourt
Sr. Programmer/Analyst
Pinal County Treasurer's Office
Florence, AZ 85232
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