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FILES Command
Example
In this example, the user tried to use the DEV command with #LP instead of $LP, and 
received the message ENTRY NOT FOUND. The user can fix the command by 
replacing # with $ and reexecuting it:
FILES Command
The FILES command displays the names of all files on a subvolume. The names of 
spooler job files are preceded by a period (.).
subvol
is the subvolume whose file names are to be listed. subvol has the form
[\system.][$volume.][subvolume]
If you omit \system, PERUSE uses the current default system name.
If you omit $volume, PERUSE uses the current default volume name.
If you omit subvolume, PERUSE uses the current default subvolume name. Omit 
the final period (.) if you specify \system or $volume without subvolume.
Examples
1. This command lists the names of files on the current default subvolume. Note that 
LISTING is a spooler job file. This is shown by the period (.) that precedes the 
name.
_FILES
\SYSII.$DISK.SUBVOL
 OBJECT FILE1 LETTER .LISTING SAVEOBJ
_
_DEV #LP
ENTRY NOT FOUND
_FC
_DEV #LP
. $(press Return)
_DEV $LP
.(press Return)
DEV STATE: PRINTING FORM:
 JOB OWNER PAGES WAIT FORM
 1435 009,013 377 00:05:55
_
FILES [ subvol ]










