ignoring a and b drives

Kenneth Brody kenbrody at bestweb.net
Thu Apr 29 18:07:33 PDT 2004


Bob Stockler wrote:
[...]
> | Well, "Only if they are both in the "/u1:/u2/appl/filepro" directory."
> | certainly doesn't answer anything.  ;-)
> |
> | If PFDATA on a Unix machine contains /u1:/u2, and /u1/$PFDIR/filepro
> | and /u2/$PFDIR/filepro both contain fully populated filePro database
> | directories with disjoint names, will the file list presented by
> | dclerk, et al, contain all the files names from both directories?
> 
> PFDATA can not hold "/u1:/u2", or if it does it will
> be meaningless to filePro, and nothing would be found.

While not "meaningless", it's probably "not what you wanted".  It
tells filePro to look in "/u1:/u2/appl/filepro" (assuming the typical
PFDIR=/appl scenario).

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