Accessing Files Programmer's Guide (32650-90885)

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Getting File Information
Displaying General File Information
NUM EXT: 4 EXECUTE : ANY
MAX REC: 31250 **SECURITY IS ON
FLAGS : n/a
NUM LABELS: 0 CREATED : TUE, JUN 3, 1986, 9:47 AM
MAX LABELS: 0 MODIFIED: TUE, JUN 3, 1986, 9:48 AM
DISC DEV -: 0 ACCESSED: WED, JUN 4, 1986, 2:38 PM
CLASS : DISC LABEL ADDR: $00000010 $00004414
SEC OFFSET: 0
4. Obtain a detailed ACD report on a file:
LISTFILE FILEA,-2
FILE = FILEA ************** ACD ENTRIES **************
SAM.DOE : R
JOE.DOE : W
@.DESIGN : NONE
@.@ : X
In order to display information about such large files, two new file format options have
been introduced. The LISTF, LISTFILE, and LISTFTEMP commands will now support
options 10 and 11. File format option 10 is the large file equivalent of file option "1",
containing all the same information, but in a new format that allows for the expression of
larger values. Similarly, the format option 11 is the large file equivalent of file option "2".
Again, the same basic information is displayed, but the format has been changed to allow
for a greater range of values to be displayed.
The syntax of the LISTF, LISTFILE, and LISTFTEMP commands have not been changed
with the addition of the new 10 and 11 format options. The same syntax can be used with
the new values of 10 and 11 as the format. The output of the new formats will vary
depending on whether or not MPE syntax names are being displayed or HFS syntax
names are being displayed.
The format for each of MPE and HFS syntax varieties of the new formats 10 and 11 can be
seen from the examples shown below
:listf @,10
ACCOUNT= SYS GROUP= EXAMPLE
Name Access
ERWS
FCode RecSiz Type EOF File Limit
BIGFILE 1024 FA 0 1023456789
ICE E NMPRG 256 FB 832 832
XKSM64 80 FAk 1 1023
XKSMXL 80 FAK 1 1023
XRAND RW 80 FA 157 157
XRAND2 W 252 VA 386 49
YRAND NMOBJ 256 FB 22 4000