LISTFILE

Note

You cannot use the NAME parameter for an MPE ￿leset . The

 

reason is that the pattern can be speci￿ed as the part of the

 

￿leset , for example, instead of en tering:

 

 

LISTFILE @.@.@;NAME=@DOC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

you should enter:

 

 

LISTFILE @DOC.@.@.

 

 

 

 

 

 

PASS

The PASS option displa ys sensitive data. Using

 

 

 

it depends on your access righ ts to the data;

 

 

 

that is if you are the owner or have AM or SM

 

 

 

capability.

 

PERM

The PERM option displa ys permanent ￿les only.

 

 

 

PERM is the default.

 

TEMP

The TEMP option displa ys temporary ￿les only .

 

PERMTEMP

The PERMTEMP option displa ys both permanen t

 

 

 

and temporary ￿les. The permanen t ￿les are

 

 

 

listed before the temporary ￿les.

 

USENAME

The USENAME option applies only to

 

 

 

HFS-named ￿lesets. This option indicates that

 

 

 

the name is to be used to determine ho w many

 

 

 

levels to displa y. If the ￿leset ends in a slash

 

 

 

(/), then all the lo wer level objects (based on

 

 

 

select

 

eq) are to be displa yed. If the name

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

does not end in a slash (/), then only the

 

 

 

objects at the speci￿ed lev el are displa yed. For

 

 

 

example, /@/@/@ indicates that all objects at

 

 

 

the third level are to be displayed. USENAME is

 

 

 

the default.

 

TREE

If the TREE option is speci￿ed, objects at all

 

 

 

lower directory lev els are displayed.

 

NOTREE

Indicates that only objects at the speci￿ed

 

 

 

level are to be displayed. The NOTREE option

 

 

 

overrides an HFS ￿leset that ends in a slash.

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