Operands, Return codes, Example – IBM SC34-5764-01 User Manual

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GETDIR returns a list of the contents of the current or specified directory into the specified REXX array.

Operands

stem.

specifies the name of a stem. (A stem must end in a period.) See section “Stems” on page 123 for
more information.

dirid

specifies a REXX File System directory level identifier. This is partially or fully qualified. See the CD
command, section “CD” on page 321, for more information.

Return Codes

See the RFS command, section “RFS” on page 363.

Example

'RFS GETDIR DIRDOC. POOL1:\USERS\USER1\DOCS'

This example places the contents of directory DOCS in the DIRDOC. REXX compound variable.

MKDIR

RFS

MKDIR

dirid

MKDIR creates a new RFS directory level.

Operands

dirid

specifies a REXX File System directory identifier. This is partially or fully qualified. See the CD
command, section “CD” on page 321, for more information.

Return Codes

See the RFS command, section “RFS” on page 363.

Example

'RFS MKDIR POOL1:\USERS\USER1\DOCS'

This example creates a new directory called DOCS in the existing directory POOL1:\USERS\USER1.

Note

Only authorized users can create directories outside of their \USERS\userid directory structure.

RDIR

RFS

RDIR

dirid

RDIR removes the specified RFS directory.

Operands

dirid

specifies a REXX File System directory identifier. This is partially or fully qualified. Refer to the CD
command, section “CD” on page 321, for more information.

Return Codes

Refer to the RFS command, section “RFS” on page 363.

File System

Chapter 19. REXX/CICS File System

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