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On 12/1/2011 7:26 PM, Evan Harris wrote:
Use WRKLNK and then put a 2 next to the directory to edit it; this
also provides an option 6 to retrieve the size.
WRKLNK option 2 calls the EDTF command.
So, to save yourself a step, instead of typing:
WRKLNK '/mydir'
Type:
EDTF '/mydir'
It does the same thing, just saves a little bit of typing. (Since you
don't have to pick option 2, you're already on the screen for option 6)
Another useful feature of EDTF (aside from 6=path size) is 9=recursive
delete.
-SK
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