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Directory Panel for Selected Directory

To display a list of files and subdirectories contained in a top level directory, enter S beside the directory name. The Web File Utilities : Directory panel for the selected directory is displayed:

 PROD-------------- Web File Utilities : Directory "COMMON" --------------------  Command ===>  Scroll ===> PAGE  W3DB9105 54 files found in  "COMMON" and its subdirectories.    (S/B=Browse File or Subdirectory, E=Edit File, D=Delete File, I=File Info.)   File or Subdirectory Name  Fix Lvl Type  DD    AlertMonitor  Directory    chgpwd01.esp  Install TEXT  MODSTST1    ContentMenu.esp  Install TEXT  MODSTST1    dataframework  Directory    functions  Directory    help  Directory    javachart  Directory    logoffi.html  Install BINARY MODSTST1    registration  Directory    SelectSolveLinkSingle.htmlf  Install TEXT  MODSTST1    SolveLinksSingle.htmlf  Install TEXT  MODSTST1    SolveMenu.shtml  Install TEXT  MODSTST1    SolveMenuApplet.esp  Inhouse TEXT  MODSUSR    SolveMenuApplet.shtml  Install TEXT  MODSTST1    SolveMenuLogo.shtml  Install TEXT  MODSTST1     F1=Help  F2=Split  F3=Exit  F4=Return  F5=Find  F6=Refresh    F7=Backward  F8=Forward  F9=Swap 

The display fields on the Web File Utilities : Directory panel are as follows:

File or Subdirectory Name

Displays the file name of an individual Web file, or the name of a subdirectory.

Fix Lvl

Displays the fix level of the Web file.

Install

Indicates that this file is still at the level that was installed from the original product tape.

NZ12345

Indicates that this file was modified by the fix identified by this fix number.

Inhouse

Indicates that this file has been modified at your site after installation.

Type (files only)

Indicates whether the data in the Web file is stored in text or binary format.

DD

Displays the DD name of the highest level in the MODS concatenation that this file is present in.

An identically named Web file can exist in more than one level in the MODS concatenation, but is only retrieved from the highest level. In general, Web files installed as directed from product or maintenance tapes are installed into the MODSDIS level. Web files modified after installation appear in the MODSUSR level.

The Web File Utilities : Directory panel contains the following options:

S/B (text files)

Browse the source of the Web file. Only files containing text can be browsed.

S/B (subdirectories)

List the individual files and subdirectories contained in the subdirectory.

E (text files)

Allow editing of the source of the Web file. Only files containing text in lines of less than 256 characters can be edited. An edited Web file, when saved, is placed in the highest level of the MODS concatenation (usually MODSUSR). You should not edit files unless asked to do so by CA Support.

D

Deletes the Web file from the DD level displayed. Only Web files in the highest level (usually MODSUSR) can be deleted.

I (files only)

Display detailed information about the Web file. Information includes the file size and the last updated details. This information is displayed separately for every DD in the MODS concatenation in which this Web file is present.