Hi everyone
I have a CL program that executes the command
QSH CMD(&LSCOMMAND)

Where &LSCOMMAND is built using different variables.
Using STRDBG on the CL program I have determined the &LSCOMMAND contains the following value

ls /weborders/HB*.txt >/qsys.lib/hbmofa.lib/webordifs.file/webordifs.mbr

Which means list all files beginning with HB, ending in .txt in the ifs directory weborders into the file (HBMOFA)WEBORDIFS

This results in the response QSH0005 with reason code 2, which according to my search means
Folder does not exist or do not have authority to folder

Now here comes the kickers
This WAS working fine ALL morning, yesterday, the last 2 weeks.
I have double-checked and the weborders ifs directory DEFINITELY contains such files.
Now kicker number 2.
When I run the EXACT same command using QSH on the command line (prompting QSH and pasting the above command) it works. Using my own profile, it works. Using the profile my job is running under - it works.
Anyone any ideas, because like the subject line says, this is sending me UP the wall

As always, any and all responses gratefully accepted

Alan Shore
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