Filename
Filetype
Fm
Format Lrecl Recs
Blocks
UGDISK
SCRIPT
A1
V
74
153
9
UGFILES
SCRIPT
A1
V
71
78
4
UGOUTLIN
SCRIPT
A1
V
64
10
1
UGPFKEY
SCRIPT
A1
V
72
14
1
UGPROF
SCRIPT
A1
V
70
10
1
UGSORT
SCRIPT
A1
V
74
25
2
UGSYN
SCRIPT
A1
V
74
24
2
UGLIST
SCRIPT
A1
V
74
51
3
If
you type the LISTFILE command naming a specific disk
to be searched, with the DATE option,
listfile
ug*
* b
(date
you will see still more information about the files
on
the
specific disk you requested.
Filename
Filetype
Fm
Format
Lrecl
Recs
UGDISK
SCRIPT
Bl
V
74
153
UGFILES
SCRIPT
Bl
V
71
78
UGLIST
SCRIPT
Bl
V
74
51
UGOUTLIN
SCRIPT
Bl
V
64
10
UGPFKEY
SCRIPT
Bl
V
72
14
UGPROF
SCRIPT
Bl
V
70
10
UGSORT
SCRIPT
Bl
V
74
25
UGSYN
SCRIPT
Bl
V
74
24
Blocks
11
5
3
1
1
1
2
2
Date
Time
1/25/84 9:30
1/25/84 9:24
1/23/84
10:
12
1/23/84 14:35
1/16/84 11:38
1/25/84
16:
14
1123/84 8:11
1/16/84
12:
12
There
is
an additional function in LISTFILE
that
is not
available from FILELIST. LISTFILE has an option called
EXEC
that will store the list in
an
EXEC
file named CMS,
instead
of
displaying it
on
the screen.
For
example, when we
enter the LISTFILE command with the
EXEC
option:
LISTFILE
UG*
* A
(EXEC
LISTFILE builds this file:
&1
&2
UGDISK
SCRIPT
A1
&1
&2
UGFILES
SCRIPT
A1
&1
&2
UGLIST
SCRIPT
A1
&1
&2
UGOUTLIN
SCRIPT
A1
&1
&2
UGPFKEY
SCRIPT
A1
&1
&2
UGPROF
SCRIPT
A1
&1
&2
UGSORT
SCRIPT
A1
&1
&2
UGSYN
SCRIPT
A1
The
"&1
&2"
at the beginning of each line have special
meaning in
an
EXEC
file. When you learn more about
EXEC
files, you'll find uses for that information. You
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