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You can modify this to suit your needs. I use it for purging files past
retention date but all the pieces are there for you to use. Just use
the Stats ds size field and accumulate the values.

http://code.midrange.com/index.php?id=5495dea387

BTW...some stuff was modified to protect the innocent ;-)


Thanks,
Tommy Holden


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Subject: RE: Display IFS Path Size

Whoever wrote that command, and the worse PRTDIRINF, just had their
first
course in SQL and went nuts. On a 570, with several dozen disk arms and

an absolutely bored processor it takes DAYS to run. However the heavily

taxed 270 isn't so bad. Base it on the number of objects in the IFS.
And
the nausea inducing sql you can see while running PRTDIRINF in debug.

Rob Berendt

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