Bringing UDFS into the conversation, as someone did earlier, is only confusing - it is absolutely NOT necessary to talk about them and IASPs in the same conversation.
For the beginner in this, it is best to say nothing about UDFS', IMHO. In the testing I've done with IASPs, I did nothing with UDFS'.
HTH
Vern
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Kenneth,
You have a UDFS defined which changes things...
In a straight iASP environment there will be a directory name that is the same 
name as the iASP,  in my case "V7PROD"
To get to my home directory in iASP V7PROD I use:  /V7PROD/home.
I do too .... My iASP is called iASP1
Directory  . . . . :   /IASP1/QIBM                                            
                                                                               
 Type options, press Enter.                                                    
   2=Edit   3=Copy   4=Remove   5=Display   7=Rename   8=Display attributes    
   11=Change current directory ...                                             
                                                                               
 Opt   Object link            Type             Attribute    Text               
       .                      DIR                                              
       ..                     DIR                                              
       UserData               DIR                                              
I just don't happen to have an   /iasp1/home   directory defined...
I created my iASP using this command:
                      Create Device Desc (ASP) (CRTDEVASP)                     
                                                                               
 Type choices, press Enter.                                                    
                                                                               
 Device description . . . . . . . DEVD                                         
 Resource name  . . . . . . . . . RSRCNAME                                     
 Relational database  . . . . . . RDB            *GEN                          
 Message queue  . . . . . . . . . MSGQ           *SYSOPR                       
   Library  . . . . . . . . . . .                                              
 Text 'description' . . . . . . . TEXT           *BLANK                        
Example 1: Create an Independent ASP Device                            
                                                                        
     CRTDEVASP   DEVD(COMPANY1)  RSRCNAME(COMPANY1)                     
                                                                        
 This command creates a device description for an independent ASP       
 named COMPANY1.  The resource name for the device description is       
 also named COMPANY1.  Operational messages messages for independent    
 ASP COMPANY1 will be sent to message queue QSYSOPR in library QSYS.    
Reply or Forwarded mail from: Kenneth E Graap
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