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    Default RMVLNK does not work

    Any error messages? Make sure all logging is turned on with CHGJOB LOG(4 00 *SECLVL) LOGCLPGM(*YES)

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    Default RMVLNK does not work

    What are the user's authorities to the parent directory? I think the user needs *RWX and *OBJEXIST in the parent directory to delete a sub-directory. Chris Ringer

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    Default RMVLNK does not work

    Request cannot be completed. Directory contains objects.

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    Guest.Visitor Guest

    Default RMVLNK does not work

    Also, the user has *ALLOBJ on the system.

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    Default RMVLNK does not work

    I am trying to delete a directory in the IFS using RMVLNK or DEL and it does not delete the directory (even if the directory is empty). This is in a CL pggm.

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    Default RMVLNK does not work

    I have had tremendous difficulty using RMVLNK until someone suggested using FTP. My original problem had to do with files and directories that had invalid names. RMVLNK would'nt recognize that the object even existed even though I could see it using WRKLNK. I got the FTP tip here in this forum.

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