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On Tuesday 15 July 2003 20:46, Vern Hamberg wrote: > Mike > > I don't know details, but recursive stuff is pretty easy in QShell, I > think, with grep or sed processing input from a dir listing. With sed I > believe you can run a command against the contents of the file that is > being used as input. > > Some help from Unix dweebs on this list? Are you here? <grin> No claiming to be a dweeb of course, but you could combine Scott's QSH command suggestion, with use the 'system' command. Run a recursive 'find' using 'system' instead of 'chown'. system lets you run a CL command (CHGAUT, etc) as chown, chmod are limited to *nix style ownership/permissions and don't work with the finer grained authority like *AUTLS & individual user authority. Regards, Martin -- martin@xxxxxxxxxx AIM/Gaim: DBG400dotNet http://www.dbg400.net /"\ DBG/400 - DataBase Generation utilities - AS/400 / iSeries Open \ / Source free test environment tools and others (file/spool/misc) X Debian GNU/Linux | ASCII Ribbon Campaign against HTML mail & news / \
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