LC - list catalog structure.
Usage:
acce lc catname[ option]*
Options:
- x(mm-dd-yy)
- restricts the display to those files which have been
changed since the date given by "mm-dd-yy". The
character "x" may be "c" (use
creation date), "a" (use date of last access),
or "l" (use date of last content change).
- n
- restricts the number of files to be listed to the integer
count specified by "n".
- S
- sorts the names.
- R
- reverses the order of printing.
- A
- uses an abbreviated list (eight per line). The only
problem with this is that if a name is longer than eight
characters, only the first eight characters are
displayed.
- FIRST/name/
- starts the display with the entry called
"name".
Examples:
- acce lc /cat c(01-01-77)
- shows all catalogs and files created since January 1,
1977.
- acce lc /cat a(02-17-79) r
- shows all files accessed since February 17, 1979, in
reverse order.
Description:
The LC function of ACCESS is used to look at what is in a
catalog. To look at a catalog belonging to another user, you must
have EXECUTE permission.
See Also:
expl lc
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