Stuart,

The "usage" message is telling you which options are available for "ls" because you specified -H, which isn't a valid option in the QShell version of ls

However, -H is the default behavior in all versions of ls that I've seen, so I think you can remove the -H without changing the output.


On 12/7/2012 8:30 AM, suncds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi Scott, thank you for your response. When I run the command, the output is not directed to the iSeries table. Rather, it diaplays this message in QSHELL, repetitively:

ls: 001-3015 usage: ls [-ACFLRSTacdfiloqrstu1] [file ...]

I'm a qshell newbie, from what I can gather is that the embedded "ls" command needs to be revised.



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