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Acorn Communicator Filestore Manager's Guide

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Examining discs To display a single directory, see Checking discs.<br />

To display or print a complete directory structure in the form of a tree:<br />

1. Select NETMGR (see Selecting NETMGR).<br />

2. If you want the tree printed as well as displayed, press PRINT to change<br />

the printer indicator on the screen to On. To turn printing off, press<br />

PRINT again.<br />

3. Press TREE and the following prompt will be displayed:<br />

Pathname of start directory<br />

4. Type the name or pathname of the point in the directory structure where<br />

you want printing to start, followed by I I.<br />

For example, to display the entire directory structure of the current disc,<br />

type:<br />

$<br />

To display the contents of the GEORGE directory on a disc named<br />

User-disc, type:<br />

:User—disc.$.GEORGE 1 1<br />

5. To display all files and directories starting from that directory, press<br />

TREE again.<br />

6. To display only those files last created or changed between certain dates,<br />

press DATE. This will produce the prompt:<br />

Please enter the start date (dd/mm/yy)<br />

7. Type the earliest date, in the form 21/3/86, followed by I I. This will<br />

produce the prompt:<br />

Please enter the end date (dd/mm/yy)<br />

8. Type the latest date, in the form 21/3/87, followed by I I.<br />

9. Press TREE now and files will only be printed if they were last altered on<br />

or after the start date and on or before the end date you've specified. This is<br />

particularly useful for checking for unused files.<br />

32 3 MANAGEMENT FACILITIES: GETTING INFORMATION

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