Hi Bjorn,

I believe you can only use hased files with NFA

Regards,
Anthony.
--- Bjvrn Eklund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unidata 5.2, Solaris 8
> 
> Hi,
> does anyone know if you can use NFA (network file access) to access DIR-type
> files.
> 
> I would like to run a program on one machine but the source code is on
> another machine.
> 
> I tried this:
> 
> :ED VOC BP.PROD
> Top of New "IB.MAIN.PROD" in "VOC".
> *--: I
> 001= FX
> 002= UDT
> 003= MACHINE 127.0.0.1, VOC /usr/ud52/demo, FILE BP, UDTHOME /usr/ud52, UDT
> BIN /usr/ud52/bin
> *--: FI
> Filed "BP.PROD" in file "VOC".
> 
> But when I run a program I get the following error message:
> 
> :RUN BP.PROD LIST.CUSTOMER
> RUN IB.MAIN.PROD FA.IN.KUND.BAS
> IB.MAIN.PROD is not Directory type.
> 
> Or if someone has another way of achiving my goal 
> 
> TIA
> Bjvrn Eklund
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