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TDIRECTORY command
The TDIRECTORY (Time-ordered DIRECTORY) command is equivalent to the
DIRECTORY command with the subcommands CHRONOLOGICAL WRITE, REVERSE,
and TIMES (AND DATES OF) WRITE. Use the same format and subcommands
with TDIRECTORY as with DIRECTORY. For further information, see the
DIRECTORY command help file.
When used with magnetic tapes, the TDIRECTORY command is equivalent to
DIRECTORY for magnetic tapes.
Examples
1. Give a TDIRECTORY command, cancel the command with a CTRL/C
after the first few (most recent) files are displayed.
@TDIRECTORY
Write
MISC:<LATTA>
TBATCH.CMD.1 10-May-79 13:11:57
B.DIRECTORY.1 9-May-79 12:54:00
A.DIRECTORY.1 2-May-79 13:14:52
T.CMD.1 ^C
2. Access another user's directory, and request a time-ordered
directory listing of all his files of a certain name.
@ACCESS <DEVRIES>
Password:___
@TDIRECTORY <DEVRIES>SYSTEM.*
Write
MISC:<DEVRIES>
SYSTEM.MEM.1 19-May-79 09:03:48
.TXT.1 19-May-79 09:02:08
.RNO.1 19-May-79 09:02:00
Total of 3 files
@END-ACCESS <DEVRIES>