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> Unfortunately I need to get this done, so
> I guess I'll have to try to issue the command
> the old fashioned way with system or QCMDEXC.
You don't need QShell in order to create a directory. You can use the
OS/400 command:
MKDIR '/buck/x'.
If you must use QSH for some reason or another, try the CMD parameter:
QSH CMD('mkdir /buck/x').
If you do something that creates standard output, re-direct it to a file and
you won't get the 'close this window' prompt:
ovrdbf stdout qtemp/x
QSH CMD('mkdir /buck/x; ls -al /buck; rmdir /buck/x')
dsppfm qtemp/x
Hope some of this was helpful.
--buck
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