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Tony Summers <[log in to unmask]>
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Tony Summers <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 27 Aug 1999 17:02:33 +0100
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Redirect your listf output to another file an look at the EOF on that 

eg. 

S:purge test
S:listf sc@,6 >test 
S:listftemp test,2

TEMPORARY FILES FOR PROG.DEVELOP,TONY

ACCOUNT=  DEVELOP     GROUP=  TONY    

FILENAME  CODE  ------------LOGICAL RECORD-----------  ----SPACE----
                  SIZE  TYP        EOF      LIMIT R/B  SECTORS #X MX

TEST              256B  VA          36      10000   1       16  1  * (TEMP)

If necessary put a file equate FILE TEST;disc=1000000 as well 



>>> Richard Blake <[log in to unmask]> 27/08/99 >>>
Hi all,

Does anyone know how to get a "count" of files?

If I use LISTFILE or LISTF, I can get info using ,3,6 etc. But what I
want to know is how many files that meet a certain naming criteria exist
on a given group.

Example: LISTF IL2@ will list all the files but not tell me how many
there are. There are too many to count.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Richard

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