Scott,
This data will be coming from an external server.
Each subdirectly will represent data from a different country.
The client has decided that they want a separate folder for each country.

I can create a loop to traverse each directory and use CPYTOSTMF to copy
the data and remove the file with DEL after the copy, but I was hoping for
a simple one line solution for the copy and for the delete.

Thanks,
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 5:17 PM, Scott Klement
<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

hi Jeff,

Why would your text file be in multiple subdirectories? Surely there's
some program logic that controls where it goes? If it's truly assigned
to a directory /randomly/ (this seems very unlikely to me) then you're
going to need some way to identify your new files vs. existing ones. Do
you have a naming convention or other criteria that could be used to
distinguish it?

Can you explain the scenario a little better?!



On 1/23/2012 3:19 PM, Jeff Young wrote:
All,
I have a text file that will reside in multiple sub directories within
the
same parent that I need to copy to a DB2 flat file.
After the copy is complete, I would like to delete all of the files I
copies.

I do not think that there is any IBM CL Command that will do this, but
perhaps the GURU's here can point me to a Unix /AIX command that I can
run
from a CL program.

Thanks,


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