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find . -print | grep somepartial > $HOME/outputfile.txt


On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 3:45 PM, Justin Taylor <JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a PF that contains partial IFS filenames (ie. not the entire
filename but only part of it). I need to get the full file name. I know
the QNTC folder where the files exist.

My best thought so far is to use IFS APIs to iterate thru the folder and
write all the filenames to a QTEMP table. Then it would be a simple matter
of a SQL join. I just want to make sure I'm not overlooking a better
solution.

There will be about 200 partial filenames, and the folder contains about
80k files. This will be a recurring operation.

Thx
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