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If
FILE4 WORK is located, the line containing it becomes
the first line on the screen (and is highlighted).
If
it isn't
found, a message will tell you so.
Variations on the FILELIST Command: You can use the
FILELIST command to display a list of
an
the files on your
A-disk or only some of the files.
You can ask for a list that contains all files that have the
same filename, or the same filetype, or all files that begin
with a certain letter, etc.
If
you don't specify a letter for "filemode," a filemode of A
is assumed.
If
you specified B, all files on the B disk would
be listed.
To see a list of all the files on your A-disk with the filetype
WORK, you would enter:
FILEL
*
WORK
The asterisk means "all." Typing an asterisk where you'd
normally type a filename means that you want the list to
contain all filenames with the filetype work.
The FILELIST command can also be used to list files having
the same filename, but different filetypes. Just use an
asterisk where you would normally type the filetype. For
example:
FILEL FILEl ...
The list would contain all files whose filename is FILE 1.
If
you want to create a file and don't remember if you
already have a file with the file label you want to use, you
can enter:
FILEL filename fi letype
If
the file exists, the file list will show only that file.
If
not, a
message tells you that the file was not found.
Chapter 5. Using VM/PC Commands to do Work
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