ccornagg
Well Known Member
Dear JDElist,
did someone have experience with the 3 APIs jdeOpendir / readdir / jdeClosedir on Linux Enterprise Server ?
In standard JDE code you can find similar logic in two BSFN:
* B7400015 – Standard BSFN used to read European eInvoice XML response
* B76B525 – Standard BSFN doing something similar with Brazilian “Nota Fiscal” response
I'm currently running my own C BSFN which is similar to standard one, and which is succesfully running on iSeries and Linux Servers.
Issue is: readdir is going to fail when my Linux folder is a mounted share, thus it's not a directory stored into the same Linux enterprise server.
Please consider this is not affecting any other piece of code, for example: standard P007101 interactive program is able to read and to write *specific* files into a mounted share, but apparently there's no chance to read folder filename list.
Do you have any clue on whether there's a solution different from using a local Linux folder ?
Thanks,
Carlo
E1 9.2.5.x
did someone have experience with the 3 APIs jdeOpendir / readdir / jdeClosedir on Linux Enterprise Server ?
In standard JDE code you can find similar logic in two BSFN:
* B7400015 – Standard BSFN used to read European eInvoice XML response
* B76B525 – Standard BSFN doing something similar with Brazilian “Nota Fiscal” response
I'm currently running my own C BSFN which is similar to standard one, and which is succesfully running on iSeries and Linux Servers.
Issue is: readdir is going to fail when my Linux folder is a mounted share, thus it's not a directory stored into the same Linux enterprise server.
Please consider this is not affecting any other piece of code, for example: standard P007101 interactive program is able to read and to write *specific* files into a mounted share, but apparently there's no chance to read folder filename list.
Do you have any clue on whether there's a solution different from using a local Linux folder ?
Thanks,
Carlo
E1 9.2.5.x