You copied /hobhse to your current working dir.

This should be the dir in root:
WRKLNK '/hobhse'

This should be the dir you created (in your current working dir):
WRKLNK 'hobhse'

Note the presence/absence of the leading slash.

HTH



-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Wilburn [mailto:gwilburn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2020 10:18 AM
To: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: IFS directory Question

So I wanted to copy an entire directory that was in the "root" of the IFS.

From the green screen I did WRKLNK '/hobhse'
Then I took option #3 (copy) and pressed <enter> (thinking I'd be prompted) I got the message "object copied"

Joblog says "Object /hobhse copied to object ./hobhse."

I seemingly have two links to the same object? I can do WRKLNK on either one.

How do I delete the one I inadvertently created, without deleting the other?
(and why is this so confusing?)



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