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05113 - Create a directory in AL11

05113 - Create a directory in AL11

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Create a directory in AL11

Okay BASIS guys,

here my findings:

The directories in AL11 *seem* to be hardcoded within SAP, but can be changed in
the startup profile.
However, adding any via the profile does not seem to work.

Whilst I find this not really satisfactory, it pretty much looks like that's the
way this works.

I for one wouldn't change any of the directories in the profile cause there is
no way of knowing if one might not be used.

Martin
----- Original Message -----
From: Martin Brieger
To: DoNotReply@consolut.eu
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 10:19 AM
Subject: Re: Re: Create a directory in AL11


Chris,

the problem is not MKDIR, but rather the question why AL11 does NOT list all
the directories available under the root.
Subsequently there must be a configuration or table where the *directories to
be listed* are stored.

In 4.6 there is a button to add directories, not so in 4.0.

Since AL11 isn't listing everything under the sun, there must be some config.
Maybe it's in customization in 4.0 and has since been moved from there?
Or *BASIS* directories are configured in customization and everything else in
AL11 in 4.6.

I even went through some IFS configuration and was unable to find a list of
the *BASIS* directories.

In our case Gerd wants to have /QNTC right from the root and not somewhere
added via a symbolic link.

Martin
----- Original Message -----
From: Sugg, Chris
To: 'DoNotReply@consolut.eu'
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 10:08 AM
Subject: RE: Re: Create a directory in AL11


Hello Gerd.

Sorry I can't look at the configure button in AL11 since all the buttons are
in German for some particular reason instead of English on our system. If I
understand you correctly though, can't you just create the *DIR where you
want it?

Directory . . . . : /usr/sap/

Opt Object link Type
. *DIR
.. *DIR
com *DIR
tmp *DIR
trans *DIR
DEV *DIR
PRD *DIR
TST *DIR

MKDIR DIR('/usr/sap/tmp2')

Directory . . . . : /usr/sap/

Opt Object link Type
. *DIR
.. *DIR
com *DIR
tmp *DIR
tmp2 *DIR
trans *DIR
DEV *DIR
PRD *DIR
TST *DIR

Once the *DIR is created in the folder you want, simply move other folders
into it (Option 11).

I have created a couple of *DIR this way since I can't understand the German
on the buttons.
If this isn't what you need, sorry.

Good luck,
Chris




-----Original Message-----
From: bavarian_cons [mailto:gerd.goebelZb...]
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 12:55 PM
To: DoNotReply@consolut.eu
Subject: Re: Create a directory in AL11


Chris,

I have the directories already in IFS but want to link them to a new
directory entry in AL11. On 4.6C I basically can create a
new "placeholder" in AL11 pointing to the directory in IFS. Creating
this "placeholder" is done with the "Configure" button in 4.6.
However, after that button does not exist in 4.0 I don't really know
how to create it there.

--- In SAP on System iZy..., "Sugg, Chris" <cgcsuggZn...> wrote:
> Hey Gerd.
>
> I'm not sure about the 4.0B system with AL11 but from the OS side,
you can
> type in the command MD or MKDIR to create a *DIR in the IFS file
system.
>
> Chris
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: bavarian_cons [mailto:gerd.goebelZb...]
> Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 10:03 AM
> To: SAP on System iZy...
> Subject: Create a directory in AL11
>
>
> Hi guys,
> on 4.6C I can create a new directory in AL11 with the configure
> button. What's the equipvalent on a 4.0B system, where there is no
> configure button on the screen?
> I checked for non-generated GUI statuses and screens on the 4.0B
> system but obviously that functionality is either not there or is
> done differently.
> Thanks
> Gerd
>
>
>
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> SAP on System i-unsubscribeZy...
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