Where is fndload output file located?

Hi,
FNDLOAD generates a log and out file. The log file is generated in the current directory but I could not find the out file in the current directory as well as the output directory.
Can somebody please tell where is this output file located?
Thanks in advance.

So just curious where in the world is this output file? :)I believe Dinesh has already answered this question (Isn't LDT files are output files for download process?).
When you run FNDLOAD, it will create a log file and LDT file (as the output file). I thought the LDT file is not created at all, and this is what I was trying to troubleshoot! I should have paid attention to your line above in this thread (the directory does not have any files other than the LDT and LOG files) :)

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