Case for /QSYS.LIB can be important. That file system does support mixed case and certain special characters in object names. That lower case support is available only for when the name is delimited, and the quotes as delimiter then become part of the name. Thus to access file QGPL/"abc" the case of QGPL is irrelevant, but the "file" name may need additional delimiting to prevent folding in some cases; e.g.:

wrklnk '/QSYS.lib/qgPl.lib/''"abc"''.file/*'

Regards, Chuck

Dennis Lovelady wrote:
Upper and lower case sensitivity depends on the filesystem.

Correct. And in the case of /qsys.lib filesystem, case is
unimportant.

In the case of qsh itself, case is important.


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