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list object(1m)						       list object(1m)

NAME
       list  object  - Lists the specifies object entries (including clearing‐
       house object entries)

SYNOPSIS
       cdscp list object object-name [with attribute-name = attribute-value]

ARGUMENTS
       The full name of a specific object entry.  The  last  simple  name  can
       contain	wildcard characters.  The name of a particular attribute.  The
       value of a particular attribute.

DESCRIPTION
       The list object command displays a  list	 of  all  the  object  entries
       (including  clearinghouse  object entries) whose names match the object
       entry name that you specify. The last simple name can contain  wildcard
       characters.  You can use a with attribute-name = attribute-value clause
       to limit output only to object entries  whose  attributes  have	values
       equal  to  the specified values.	 A space must precede and follow the =
       (equals sign).

   Privilege Required
       You must have read permission to the directory that stores  the	object
       entry.	If  you	 use a with attribute-name = attribute-value clause in
       the command, you also need read or  test	 permission  to	 the  selected
       object entries.

NOTE
       This  command  is replaced at Revision 1.1 by the dcecp command and may
       not be provided in future releases of DCE.

EXAMPLE
       The following command displays a list of all the object	entries	 named
       in the directory /.:/eng.  cdscp> list object /.:/eng/*

			       LIST
			     OBJECT   /.../abc.com/eng
				 AT	1991-10-15-15:53:06   juno  test_stats
       work_disk1 work_disk2

RELATED INFORMATION
       Commands: add object(1m), create object(1m), delete object(1m),	remove
       object(1m), set object(1m), show object(1m)

							       list object(1m)
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