LISTFILE

LISTFILE /SYS/@/;NOTREE

behaves like:

LISTFILE /SYS/@

In the above examples, it is assumed that name=@ .

format opt A format selection. This parameter has no e￿ect on the ￿les selected for displa y, but a￿ects the selection of information about the ￿les that y ou see. If ￿leset begins with a dot (.) or slash (/), and the CWD is di￿eren t than the directory, then one of the following occurs:

For MPE accounts, MPE groups, and HFS directories, the ￿lename ends in a slash .

The information about eac h ￿le begins at column 2 (after 1 space). If the ￿le name or pathname is long and the information cannot ￿t on one record of the output ￿le, it continues from column 1 of the next record.

MPE accounts, MPE groups, and HFS directories ha ve ￿le labels associated with them just like files; hence, LISTFILE, 2 and LISTFILE, 3 , and so on, displa y relevant information for them. F or accounts, groups, and directories, however, some of the information (lik e eof ) is not maintained (it is 0).

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