This worked for me - could your default file permissions not include execute
(x) ?
SPLBD:/home/splbd/tmp: >dir
total 34
drwxrwxrwx 2 SPLBD SYS1 8192 Feb 2 06:53 .
drwxr-xr-x 17 SPLBD SYS1 8192 Feb 2 06:52 ..
- untagged T=off -rwx------ 1 SPLBD SYS1 30 Feb 2 06:53
test.rex
SPLBD:/home/splbd/tmp: >./test.rex
Hello World!
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ITschak Mugzach
Sent: Wednesday, February 2, 2022 08:46 AM
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Subject: USS Rexx mistery
Co-posted to IBM-MAIN and TSO-REXX I write a small rexx program and place it in
a directory. it onl;y have the following :
/* rexx */
Say 'Hello World'
I start the exec with ./myexec.rex while pwd shows the correct directory and ls
-l shows the exe. it returns BPXW0000I Exec not found
What am I missing?
ITschak Mugzach
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