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Optional. Used with ACTION="Create" to define the permissions for a directory
on Solaris or HP-UX. Ignored in Windows. Valid entries correspond to the octal
values (not symbolic) of the UNIX
owner, group, and other, respectively. For example:
MODE=644
Assigns all, owner read/write permission, group and other read/write
permissions.
MODE=666
Assigns read/write permissions for owner, group, and other.
MODE=777
Assigns read, write, and execute permissions for all.
SORT
Optional for ACTION="List". Ignored for all other actions. List of query columns to
sort directory listing by. Any combination of columns from query output can be
specified in comma separated list. ASC or DESC can be specified as qualifiers for
column names. ASC is the default. For example:
SORT="dirname ASC, filename2 DESC, size, datelastmodified"
NEWDIRECTORY
Required for ACTION="Rename". Ignored for all other actions. The new name of
the directory specified in the DIRECTORY attribute.
ACTION=LIST
When using the ACTION=LIST, CFDIRECTORY returns five result columns you can
reference in your CFOUTPUT:
Name – Directory entry name.
Size – Size of directory entry.
Type – File type: File or Dir for File or Directory.
DateLastModified – Date an entry was last modified.
Attributes – File attributes, if applicable.
Mode – (Solaris and HP-UX only) The octal value representing the permissions
setting for the specified directory. For information about octal values, refer to
the UNIX man pages for the
You can use the following result columns in standard CFML expressions, preceding the
result column name with the name of the query:
#mydirectory.Name#
#mydirectory.Size#
#mydirectory.Type#
#mydirectory.DateLastModified#
#mydirectory.Attributes#
#mydirectory.Mode#
command. Permissions are assigned for
chmod
shell command.
chmod
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