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you could create a small QSH shell script and put :


for autfil in $(find aib/*      -name '*');
  do system "dspaut obj('"$autfil"')  output(*print)";
done

in there

then submit it
SBMJOB CMD(QSH CMD('/home/shellscript.sh'))

you'll end up with one spool file with the results

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midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 09/20/2006 02:59:45 PM:

-> Hi folks, I want to print out the authorities for all files in a
-> directory and it's subdirectories.
-> When I use DSPAUT OBJ('aib/*') OUTPUT(*PRINT) I get a msg that says
-> More than one name matches pattern (at the bottom of the screen).
-> How could I display all the files from aib to print?
->
->                                   Select Object

->

->  Directory  . . . . :   /aib


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