Erik Ahlefeldt
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Dfind File Finder Utility Dfind is a program that assigns short logical names to a wildcarded file specification. These logical names can then be used in all DCL commands, thereby saving you a lot of typing. It serves as a partial replacement for the DIRECTORY command and can greatly reduce (or eliminate) the need to SET DEFAULT to different directories. At the sites that have tried this utility, it has become as indispensable as the command recall facility. You will wonder how you ever managed without it. Trust me. For example, normally if you wish to find and modify a program called something_SALES_something.* you would go: $ DIR DISK1:[PROGRAMS...]*SALES*.* Directory of DISK1:[PROGRAMS.HEREFORD] BULL_SALES_REPORT.FOR CALF_SALES_REPORT.COB COW_SALES_REPORT.FOR $ SET DEF DISK1:[PROGRAMS.HEREFORD] $ EDIT BULL_SALES_REPORT.FOR With Dfind installed you would go: $ D DISK1:[PROGRAMS...]*SALES*.* D1: DISK1:[PROGRAMS.HEREFORD]BULL_SALES_REPORT.FOR D2: DISK1:[PROGRAMS.HEREFORD]CALF_SALES_REPORT.COB D3: DISK1:[PROGRAMS.HEREFORD]COW_SALES_REPORT.FOR $ EDIT D1 That is 41 keystrokes instead of 96!!! And you can, of course, use the Dfind logical names (D1, D2 etc.) in any command expecting a file specification. Dfind supports many of the same qualifiers as the DIRECTORY command such as /SINCE, /BEFORE etc., which makes it even more useful. Full details in the readme file in the zipped distribution. |