The Save Object (SAV) command is slightly confusing since it does not want only the save
device name (for example, TAP01), but the name of its device description in the new IFS
syntax. An example is /qsys.lib/tap01.devd.
Figure 6-3 shows the Save Object display.
Figure 6-3 Using the SAV command to save the OrderManagement directory
You can create directories using the CRTDIR command, which may also be called MKDIR or
MD. And you may delete directories using the RMVDIR command, which may also be called
RMDIR or RD.
6.1.8 Stream file authority
Stream files and directories are subject to authority in a similar wa ...
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