Query: list_directory
OS: hpux
Section: 1m
Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar
list directory(1m) list directory(1m)NAMElist directory - Displays a list of all the directories whose names match the specified directory nameSYNOPSIScdscp list directory directory-name [with attribute-name = attribute-value]ARGUMENTSThe full name of a specific directory. The last simple name can contain wildcard characters. The name of a particular attribute. The value of a particular attribute.DESCRIPTIONThe list directory command displays a list of all the directories whose names match the specified directory name. The last simple name can contain wildcards. You can use a with attribute-name = attribute-value clause to limit output only to directories 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 parent directory. If you use a with attribute-name = attribute-value clause in the command, you also need read or test permission to the selected directories.NOTEThis command is replaced at Revision 1.1 by the dcecp command and may not be provided in future releases of DCE.EXAMPLEThe following command displays the names of all the directories in the /.:/sales directory: cdscp> list directory /.:/sales/* LIST DIRECTORY /.../abc.com/sales AT 1991-10-15-15:43:58 atlanta austin boston chicago ontario ny seattleRELATED INFORMATIONCommands: add directory(1m), create directory(1m), delete directory(1m), remove directory(1m), set directory(1m), set directory to skulk(1m), show directory(1m) list directory(1m)
Related Man Pages |
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create_directory(1m) - hpux |
list_link(1m) - hpux |
set_directory_skulk(1m) - hpux |
show_child(1m) - hpux |
show_object(1m) - hpux |
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