What version of Cache is installed?  The %File classes were not in all
versions.

Make sure the library for the namespace you are in is not FDBMS.  You can
check this in control panel, or in configuration manager.

Mark


"Dirk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Our installation is complete
>
> What is COS ? I tried from a terminal windows and from a routine ...
further
> on, I tried also ParseDirectory which returns same error : in fact what we
> try to do is to optain a directory listing of a given directory on the HD
> ( let us says c:\test ) but we are before a wall
>
> Dirk
>
> "Denver Braughler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > Dirk wrote:
> > > kevin furze wrote:
> > > > take a look in %Library File class - frequently abbreviated to %File
> > > >
> > > > example
> > > >         If ##class(%File).Exists("file.txt") Write "It exists",!
> > > >
> > > Ok, I also founded it in the help, but when I execute the line, I have
> a
> > > message
> > >
> > > <CLASS DOES NOT EXIST>
> > >
> > > Do we have to include the class
> > No.  At least I never have to.
> >
> > Are you using COS?
> > Are you in a terminal window?
> >
> > Do you have a current and complete installation?
>
>



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