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z/VM: CP Commands and Utilities Reference - z/VM - IBM

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<strong>CP</strong>LISTFILE<br />

<strong>CP</strong>LISTFILE<br />

►►<br />

<strong>CP</strong>LISTfile<br />

Specifications:<br />

Authorization<br />

Purpose<br />

Information<br />

Statistics<br />

Oper<strong>and</strong>s<br />

*<br />

*<br />

fn<br />

*<br />

A<br />

MEMber<br />

Information<br />

*<br />

MEMber<br />

A<br />

ft<br />

*<br />

member<br />

Privilege Class: A<br />

Information<br />

member<br />

Use <strong>CP</strong>LISTFILE to list information on the files on a minidisk that you identified to<br />

<strong>CP</strong> by using either a <strong>CP</strong>ACCESS comm<strong>and</strong> or a <strong>CP</strong>_ACCESS statement.<br />

For more information on the <strong>CP</strong>ACCESS comm<strong>and</strong>, see “<strong>CP</strong>ACCESS” on page 79.<br />

For more information on the <strong>CP</strong>_ACCESS statement, see the z/<strong>VM</strong>: <strong>CP</strong> Planning<br />

<strong>and</strong> Administration book.<br />

fn<br />

* is the file name of the file on which you want information. If you omit fn or<br />

specify an asterisk (*), <strong>CP</strong> lists all file names. You can use generic file names to<br />

request a specific subset of files. A generic file name is a 1- to 8-character<br />

string with asterisks (*) in place of 1 or more characters <strong>and</strong> percent signs (%)<br />

in place of exactly 1 character. For example:<br />

cplistfile hc%p* * *<br />

lists all files that start with HC <strong>and</strong> have P as their fourth character.<br />

ft<br />

* is the file type of the file on which you want information. If you omit ft or specify<br />

an asterisk (*), <strong>CP</strong> lists all file types. You can use generic file types to request a<br />

specific subset of files. A generic file type is a 1- to 8-character string with<br />

asterisks (*) in place of 1 or more arbitrary characters <strong>and</strong> percent signs (%) in<br />

place of exactly 1 arbitrary character. For example:<br />

cplistfile * con%%g *<br />

88 z/<strong>VM</strong>: <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Utilities</strong> <strong>Reference</strong><br />

A<br />

Information<br />

fm<br />

*<br />

Specifications<br />

SHOrtdate<br />

FULldate<br />

ISOdate<br />

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