VMS Help DECnet-Plus, DCL Commands, DIRECTORY, Qualifiers *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX) |
Any DIRECTORY command qualifier that is unlisted here is accepted as a null qualifier, which produces no effect on the outcome of the DIRECTORY/APPLICATION_PROTOCOL=FTAM command.
1 - /BRIEF
/BRIEF Produces a brief directory display, which is the default format. Unless you specify the /SIZE, /OWNER, and/or /DATE qualifiers, the brief directory display contains only and FTAM application address and file designation for each specified file. Default value: A brief display
2 - /COLUMNS
/COLUMNS[=n] Controls the number of columns in a brief directory display. In practice, a display contains as many of the specified number of columns as can fit within the display width or the screen width (whichever is narrowest). Default value: A four column display
3 - /DATE
/DATE[=type] /NODATE Displays either the creation or modification date of the speci- fied file(s) according to the type of date that you specify. The available types of dates and their effects are: CREATED Displays the creation date of a file (default) MODIFIED Displays the last modification date of a file, that is, when it was last written to Default value: No date displayed
4 - /FULL
/FULL This qualifier generates a complete listing of supported file attributes. The "File_attributes" subtopic of the /APPLICATION_ PROTOCOL=FTAM qualifier defines the attributes that are listed by the full directory display. Default value: A brief directory display
5 - /GRAND_TOTAL
/GRAND_TOTAL Suppresses both individual file listings and individual directory totals when multiple directories are involved. The /GRAND_TOTAL qualifier displays the total numbers of targeted directories and files. Default value: Both attributes of individual files and directory totals displayed
6 - /HEADING
/HEADING /NOHEADING Controls whether a heading line consisting of an FTAM application name is displayed separately from file designations. Each FTAM system specified in a DIRECTORY command generates a separate directory header. Default value: Header displayed
7 - /OUTPUT
/OUTPUT /OUTPUT=file /NOOUTPUT This qualifier controls where the output of the command is sent. The /NOOUTPUT qualifier suppresses output. The /OUTPUT=file quali- fier with a file name and type sends the output to the designated file. The /OUTPUT=file with a directory but without a file name or type sends the output to the designated directory and a file called DIRECTORY.LIS. Using wildcards is prohibited in the /OUTPUT file specification. Default value: Output to the default output stream or device of the current process, whose logical name is SYS$OUTPUT (Without a file specification, the /OUTPUT quali- fier also directs output to SYS$OUTPUT.)
8 - /OWNER
/OWNER /NOOWNER Controls whether the file owner's UIC is listed. Default value: File owner undisplayed
9 - /PRINTER
/PRINTER This qualifier places the directory output into the file DIRECTORY.LIS or the file you specify using the /OUTPUT=file qual- ifier, automatically queues the file for printing, and deletes the file. Default value: No printing
10 - /SIZE
/SIZE[=type] /NOSIZE Provides the file size in the blocks used and/or allocated for each specified file. The available /SIZE options and their effects are: ALL Displays the file size both in blocks used and blocks allocated ALLOCATION Displays the file size in blocks allocated USED Displays the file size in blocks used (default op- tion) See also the /WIDTH=(SIZE=n) qualifier. Default value: File sizes undisplayed
11 - /TOTAL
/TOTAL Suppresses individual file listings and displays only the summary information that is described under the /TRAILING qualifier. Default value: Information about individual file(s) precedes totals.
12 - /TRAILING
/TRAILING /NOTRAILING Controls whether summary information (totals) appears in a trail- ing line at the end of a directory display. Totals include some or all of the following: o Number of files listed per directory o The number of directories (if the command specifies multiple directories) o Total number of blocks from each directory (if the command contains the /SIZE or the /FULL qualifier) Default value: Totals displayed
13 - /WIDTH
/WIDTH[=(options[s])] Allows you to control the display width allotted to four elements: the entire display, file name, owner information, and file size. If you specify only one display-element option (option), you can omit the parentheses. The display-element options are as follows: DISPLAY[=n] Controls the total width for a directory display. You can make the width from 1 through 255 charac- ters. However, if the total width of the display exceeds the terminal width, the directory facility truncates the display on the right side. FILENAME[=n] Controls the width of the file-name field for a brief directory display. OWNER[=n] Controls the width of the owner field for a brief directory display. If the owner information exceeds the length of the owner field, the directory facil- ity truncates the owner information on the right side. SIZE[=n] Controls the width of the size field for a brief directory display. Default o Display: Terminal width value: o File name: 19 characters o Owner: 20 characters o Size: 6 characters
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