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Using FUP for Basic File Management

Getting Information About File Sets

You can get information about more than one file with a single FUP INFO command.
Like several other FUP commands, INFO lets you specify:
A file set (a set of one or more files)
A file-set list (a list that includes one or more file sets)
The specification for a file set is much like a single file name, except that a file set can
contain more than one file. A file set can be a list of file names separated by commas
and enclosed in parentheses; a file set can also be a single file name.
For a file set, you can specify the name of the system, volume, and subvolume where
each file resides, just as you would for a single file. If you omit any of these items, FUP
expands the file name or names using your current default values.
Wild-Card Characters in File Sets
You can include an asterisk (*) or question mark (?) in place of a volume name,
subvolume name, or file identifier.
* (asterisk)
? (question mark)
For example, you can get information about all the files in the current default subvolume
by entering:
-INFO *
To get information about all the files in any volume that contains five characters and
starts with MANU, enter:
-INFO $MANU?.*.*
To get information about all the files in the subvolume $MYVOL that start with FILE
followed by any two characters, enter:
-INFO $MANUF.MYVOL.FILE??
Matches zero to eight characters
Matches one character
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