Did you trim the filename before you sent it to the API?  Blanks, even
   trialing ones, are perfectly valid in a file name in a *nix environment
   like qshell.
   Brian May
   Project Lead
   Management Information Systems
   Garan, Incorporated
   Starkville, Mississippi
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    Subject   IFS file not accessible using QSHELL
     This is a strange problem, and I am not quite sure what question to ask,
     but here goes.
     Here is a high level fly by:
     Using API's inside RPGIV to create and write a text file to the IFS.
     Then using ajar to zip it up for FTP to a third party.
     The problem is, when I get to ajar, the file I just wrote out there is
     not
     found.  I can go out and see the file if I use QSH, but if I try to do
     something like ls filename, the file is not found?  see below:
        -rw-r--r--  1 XXXXXXXX    0               2316615 Oct  2 16:34
        QACXKQ6PMR.txt
        -rwxrwxrwx  1 XXXXXXXX    0                   275 Jan 22  2009
        QACXKT5ZSH.xml
        -rwxrwxrwx  1 XXXXXXXX    0                   275 Jan 23  2009
        QACXL98D6Z.xml
        -rwxrwxrwx  1 XXXXXXXX    0                     3 Feb 20  2000
        QACXNDV2H0
        -rwxrwxrwx  1 XXXXXXXX    0                   156 Jan 22  2009
        QACXPVZW6Z.xml
        -rw-r--r--  1 XXXXXXXX    0               2316615 Oct  2 16:26
        QACXQ0ZQ5R
        -rwxrwxrwx  1 XXXXXXXX    0                     3 Feb 21  2000
        QACXTC0LJ3
        -rwxrwxrwx  1 XXXXXXXX    0                    87 Jan 22  2009
        QACXW35Q5X.xml
        -rwxrwxrwx  1 XXXXXXXX    0                   441 Jan 22  2009
        QACXW518MJ.xml
        -rwxrwxrwx  1 XXXXXXXX    0                   275 Jan 22  2009
        QACXW5T6GX.xml
        -rwxrwxrwx  1 XXXXXXXX    0                   275 Jan 23  2009
        QACXWFD2GW.xml
        -rwxrwxrwx  1 XXXXXXXX    0                   436 Jan 22  2009
        QACXYTLDDD.xml
        -rwxrwxrwx  1 XXXXXXXX    0                   275 Jan 23  2009
        QACXZZSY5N.xml
        $
     > ls QACXQ0ZQ5R
     ls: 001-2113 Error found getting information for object QACXQ0ZQ5R. No
     such path or directory.
     $
     As you can tell, the file is there, and should be readable, yet when I
     try
     to list it specifically, that 001-2113 error shows up.
     Thing is, when I was using CPYTOIMPF to write the file, I had no problem
     zipping it up.  Now that I am writing the file directly from RPG, it
     can't
     be found.  Is there a file end code that is missing, or is there
     something
     else that I am missing.
     Mark Murphy
     STAR BASE Consulting, Inc.
     mmurphy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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