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directory /all

Displays all directory listings in the database.

The directory /all displays the contents of the directories for the following database components:

General Format

directory/all

Alternate

directory -all

Qualifier Summary

General qualifiers:

/[no]log

/[no]confirm

/hostname=host_name

/output=out

/symbol=[prefix_string]

Examples

Schedule> directory /all

Job directory \boot

calle newfel newfelt

new_a new_b new_c new_d

run_job_a

Total of 13 jobs

Calendar directory \boot

cal_1 cal_10 cal_11 cal_2

cal_5 cal_6 cal_7 cal_8

old

Total of 13 calendars

Layout Directory \boot

default

Total of 1 layout

Startup Directory \boot

user_default

Total of 1 startup file

Variable Directory \boot

neato new turkey variable

Total of 4 variables

Qualifiers

/columns=number

The COLUMNS qualifier specifies how many columns to use when listing just the item name. The default is four columns.

/hostname=host_name

The qualifier specifies what node (either local or remote) you want the operation performed on.

/noheading

The NOHEADING removes the heading information from the directory listing.

/notrailing

The NOTRAILING removes the trailing information from the directory listing.

/output=output_file

The OUTPUT option sends all output to a text file. Output can be printed or displayed as needed.

/symbol[=prefix_string]

The SYMBOL command requests that all job information be output to environmental variables. The environmental variable is constructed by prefixing the field name with the provided string. If none is provided a default value of SC is used. To display the environmental variables output from the /symbol qualifier use:

set prefix_string

See Also

GENERAL commands

exit

prompt

push

preprocess

set default

set node

show default

show license

show node

show status

show version

source

verify

version

workgroup