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Reply To: | VANCE,JEFF (HP-Cupertino,ex1) |
Date: | Mon, 6 Dec 1999 12:18:09 -0700 |
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> Why does the output of LISTFTEMP list $OLDPASS under a
> separate heading,
> TEMPORARY FILES FOR MGR.DEV,PUB
> ACCOUNT= DEV GROUP= PUB
> FILENAME CODE ------------LOGICAL RECORD----------- ----SPACE----
> SIZE TYP EOF LIMIT R/B SECTORS #X MX
> $OLDPASS NMRL 128W FB 1240 4096000 1
> 1024 3 * (TEMP)
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> ACCOUNT= DEV GROUP= PUB
> FILENAME CODE ------------LOGICAL RECORD----------- ----SPACE----
> SIZE TYP EOF LIMIT R/B SECTORS #X MX
> RATEDISC 80B FA 7 10000 3
> 256 1 * (TEMP)
> WORKCLNO 22B FA 7 10000 11
> 256 1 * (TEMP)
This is due to the fact that our directory traversing code
is telling the listf/listfile formatting routine that the
directory (or group.account) name has changed from the previous
name. Thus, the listf formatting code displays new header lines.
This may be different from pre-POSIX (pre 5.0) LISTFTEMP output.
I know that $OLDPASS is a special case in the temporary directory
traversing code.
Jeff Vance, CSY
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