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Or you can go into QSHELL and do the LS to a print file. 
Example:
ls -l >listifs

If you want to include the sub folders and omit the QSYS.LIB, go to IBM
and download the free IFS Toolkit and many others can be found by
selecting the "Technical databases" link at the iSeries Technical
Support website at the following URL:

       http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/support

Bruce Barrett

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Call a program written in another language.  There is no RTVIFS* type 
command.  Check out the API's in the infocenter.

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>From a CL program how does one get the creation date and time of a file

in
the IFS?
Bill Erhardt
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