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Tom,

Gene Gaunt published a tool, EXPLORE, in Midrange Computing a couple of years 
ago, using an API. Perhaps the code is downloadable at www.mcpressonline.com.

This utility lets you drill down an IFS tree.

Perhaps worth looking at.

Regards,
Carel Teijgeler



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On 4-9-03 at 19:56 Tom wrote:

>Say that I have the following IFS directory structure:
>
>/PHIL/028cs
>/PHIL/028cs/s1
>/PHIL/028cs/s2
>/PHIL/028cs/s2/ss2-1/ss2-1-1/file.txt
>/PHIL/028cs/s3/ss3-1
>
>Is there a command which will list all of the directory paths?




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