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  • Subject: Re: Equivalent DSPOBJD for IFS.
  • From: Larry Bolhuis <lbolhui@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 05 Aug 1998 10:53:15 -0400
  • Organization: Arbor Solutions, Inc

Charles,

  I haven't spent a lot of time on this one, but I did use FTP to get a
list of files in a directory.  If you FTP to your own system from
itself, switch to namefmt 1 and then CD to the directory you want to
start with, you can then do DIR (DISK  (Yes only one Paren) and it will
dump the directory to the file DIROUTPUT in your current library.  It
does not traverse the directory tree but you could then read the file
and do more DIRs as needed.  One problem we encountered with very large
directories was a requirement to add DEBUG T1 5000 (or some large number
in seconds) and also DEBUG T2 5000.  If this is not done the client
(Your FTP session) times out before the server gets the directory
information back to it.

  HTH
 
  Larry Bolhuis
  Arbor Solutions, Inc
  lbolhui@ibm.net

Charles Bartholomew wrote:
> 
> I would like to create a data base file that contains "object"
> information for each object in a directory path in IFS.
> 
> I need to specify the parent path and have the command/program create a
> database file (similar to DSPOBJD output to a file) that would contain
> the path, name, type, etc. of each object in the path.  I would also
> like it to follow each subdirectory and provide the same information for
> each subdirectory.
> 
> Thanks...
> --
> Chuck Bartholomew
> 
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