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  • Subject: DSPLNK like command
  • From: bdietz@xxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1999 12:16:49 GMT

I have hacked together a working version.  I would be happy to share if
someone can help me
"make it stable"  See the screen shot below.

                            List Files in Directory

 IfsDir:   /Notes/3Xdom1/data/

 TotSize/Number:   300892160     234

 Type options, press Enter.
   1=Edit File   2=Display Stream File   5=Work Link

 Opt     File                          Type              Size
  __     help4.nsf                     *STMF         33685504
  __     statrep.nsf                   *STMF         28213248
  __     log.nsf                       *STMF         20119552
  __     names.nsf                     *STMF         11763712
  __     helplt4.nsf                   *STMF         11206656
  __     decsdoc.nsf                   *STMF          7897088
  __     events4.nsf                   *STMF          6389760
  __     admin4.nsf                    *STMF          6389760
  __     statmail.nsf                  *STMF          5537792
                                                                        More...
 Parameters or command


There is a command/cl/rpgle/pnlgrp.

It wasn't so hard to do, but since I do not profess to be a programmer there 
are things
I can't figure out.

Please email me at the following address:
mailto:bdietz@3x.com

Bryan Dietz
3X Corp.

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Date: Thu, 12 Aug 1999 11:32:30 -0500
From: Rob Berendt <rob@dekko.com>
Subject: DSPLNK like command

I am trying to get a list of files in a directory under the IFS,
by object size.  I realize that this might be a two step process:
get the list, sort list by size.  This is on a Domino directory.
For example /SERVERA/notes/data.  I thought of using Windows file
explorer; however the Domino support people go into an absolute
lather if I even mention that.  Something about accessing anything
in these directories with explorer may corrupt the file for use by
Domino.  DSPLNK doesn't show you the size.  I tried looking at the
API manuals and nothing stuck out.  Any suggestions?
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