tcl.listfiles

Verb: Access/TCL, Releases: AP and R83

Lists file pointers from specified file/account.

Syntax

listfiles {file.reference} {(options}

Description

produces a report showing all file-defining items and synonym-defining items in an optionally specified filename or account name. The default filename is 'md'.

Options

b,d,h,i,k,n,p,r (standard Access options, except 'c' ('col-hdr-supp') ), plus:

c Produces filename listing only, in four-column format.

Example

listfiles

This produces a report of all file-defining items in the md of the current
account and directs the output to the terminal.

listfiles (kp

This is exactly like example 1, but the output is directed to the Spooler and
the 'legend-supp' ('k' option) is invoked.

listfiles dm,,

This produces a listing of all files in the 'dm' account using a file
path.

See Also

Command Name Type Description
tcl.list-files Verb: Access Lists files in specified account.
access.options Definition Standard options: b,c,d,h,i,j,k,n,p,r,s,u,y
tcl.check-dx Verb: Access Checks entire file system for 'dx', 'dy' or 'dl' files.
synonym.defining.items Definition Synonym files, or 'q-pointers'.
tcl.lfd Verb: Access Lists file descriptions from specified file.
tcl.listfs Verb: Access
access.legend-supp Modifier Suppresses 'legend' on output.
tcl.dir.native Verb: Access

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