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The new IFS.. service is sure it. However another approach is to use bash
from sql. Take a look at my gist

https://gist.github.com/NielsLiisberg/0d83cb5e76f3b6d455c7258d733fda64


ons. 12. feb. 2020 kl. 18.46 skrev Darren Strong <darren@xxxxxxxxx>:

I'm looking for an SQL built-in table or view to show the contents of an
IFS directory. Is there such a thing yet? If not, I have other methods I
can use, but, rather than dig up the API's I've used in the past, I
wondered if there was an easier way.

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