DEL is the command you are looking for.
On Thu, 2020-04-02 at 12:47 -0700, Michael Lange wrote:
V7.2
So I have this bit of code where we archive inbound CSV files before processing them.
The problem arises when somehow the same file gets pulled in and the archive fails because we already have it the second archive folder.
So I'm putting the MONMSG in and want to delete the CSV from the input folder but DLTOBJ doesn't like my OBJ.
How do I go about deleting the file?
There will only ever be one file in the folder.
/* Move previous files to Archive */
MOV OBJ('/home/linetec/input/*.csv') +
TODIR('/home/linetec/archive')
Monmsg MsgID(CPFA093)
MONMSG MSGID(CPFA0B8) EXEC(DO)
MOV OBJ('/home/linetec/input/*.csv') +
TODIR('/home/linetec/archive/dup')
/* CPFA08E - More than one name matches pattern. */
MONMSG MSGID(CPFA08E) EXEC(DO)
dltobj obj('/home/linetec/input/*.CSV')
ENDDO
ENDDO
Regards
Michael
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