• LFILES to get directory of a Wrapped Container

    From CR@chaianju@gmail.com to comp.sys.unisys on Mon Nov 13 10:56:55 2023
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    Can somebody post the command to list the directory of files in a
    wrapped container ? I used to have the command on a post-it on my
    computer, but it seems to have been misplaced :-(.

    From the CANDE operations manual, I inferred it to be LFILES:CONTAINER=<filename>, but that is returning an error
    of "** ERROR ** REQUESTED FILE OR DIRECTORY NOT FOUND.".

    I know for a fact that the file is present on disk.

    Thank you.
    Chai
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  • From CR@chaianju@gmail.com to comp.sys.unisys on Mon Nov 13 11:39:22 2023
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    On Monday, November 13, 2023 at 1:56:57rC>PM UTC-5, CR wrote:
    Can somebody post the command to list the directory of files in a
    wrapped container ? I used to have the command on a post-it on my
    computer, but it seems to have been misplaced :-(.

    From the CANDE operations manual, I inferred it to be LFILES:CONTAINER=<filename>, but that is returning an error
    of "** ERROR ** REQUESTED FILE OR DIRECTORY NOT FOUND.".

    I know for a fact that the file is present on disk.

    Thank you.
    Chai
    Just found out that the command is LFIL *= CONT=<container file>.
    :-)
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  • From alanp@alanponting@gmail.com to comp.sys.unisys on Tue Nov 14 13:59:51 2023
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    On Monday, November 13, 2023 at 2:39:24rC>PM UTC-5, CR wrote:
    On Monday, November 13, 2023 at 1:56:57rC>PM UTC-5, CR wrote:
    Can somebody post the command to list the directory of files in a
    wrapped container ? I used to have the command on a post-it on my computer, but it seems to have been misplaced :-(.

    From the CANDE operations manual, I inferred it to be LFILES:CONTAINER=<filename>, but that is returning an error
    of "** ERROR ** REQUESTED FILE OR DIRECTORY NOT FOUND.".

    I know for a fact that the file is present on disk.

    Thank you.
    Chai
    Just found out that the command is LFIL *= CONT=<container file>.
    :-)
    or variations like LFIL *= :cre lastr rel con=my/wrap
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  • From Einar Flaathe@einar_flaathe@hotmail.com to comp.sys.unisys on Fri Dec 22 15:28:13 2023
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    On 2023-12-22 13:32, Einar Flaathe wrote:
    On 2023-11-13 19:56, CR wrote:
    Can somebody post the command to list the directory of files in a
    wrapped container ? I used to have the command on a post-it on my
    computer, but it seems to have been misplaced :-(.

    -aFrom the CANDE operations manual, I inferred it to be
    LFILES:CONTAINER=<filename>, but that is returning an error
    of "** ERROR **-a REQUESTED FILE OR DIRECTORY NOT FOUND.".

    I know for a fact that the file is present on disk.

    Thank you.
    Chai

    WFL RUN *SYSTEM/FILEDATA ("ATTRIBUTES: DIR = *= CONTAINER = BANK02");
    -a-a BDNAME = PBD/LIST/BANK02;

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