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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Cd Post 7886 by LivinFree on Wednesday 3rd of October 2001 12:19:50 AM
Old 10-03-2001
In many modern shells (bash, ksh), cd is actually a builtin. I believe that the reason for this, is that it executed much faster that calling an outside application for such a simple command. Some systems may have the binary available, although I'm not sure if that's for backwards-compatibility or not...
 
list child(1m)															    list child(1m)

NAME
list child - Displays a list of all the child pointers whose names match the specified child name SYNOPSIS
cdscp list child child-name [with attribute-name = attribute-value] ARGUMENTS
The full name of a specific child pointer. The last simple name can contain wildcard characters. The name of a particular attribute. The value of a particular attribute. DESCRIPTION
The list child command displays a list of all the child pointers whose names match the specified child name. The last simple name can con- tain wildcard characters. You can use a with attribute-name = attribute-value clause to limit output only to child pointers 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 child pointer. If you use a with attribute-name = attribute-value clause in the command, you also need read or test permission to the selected child pointers. 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 child pointers named in the /.:/sales directory: cdscp> list child /.:/sales/* LIST CHILD /.../abc.com/sales AT 1991-10-15-15:56:00 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: create child(1m), delete child(1m), show child(1m) list child(1m)
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