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FW: QSH LS Info
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Bocchino, Frank |
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FW: QSH LS Info |
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Wed, 6 May 2009 15:44:16 -0400 |
I'll try one more on this...any help appreciated.
Hi Bob and thanks for responding. I'm on an AS400, which I assume has
something to do w/my issue.
When I run ls --version here's what I get;
ls: 001-3015 usage: ls [-ACFLRSTacdfiloqrstu1] [file ...]
Press ENTER to end terminal session.
When I run ls --help | grep -e -S here's what I get;
ls: 001-3015 usage: ls [-ACFLRSTacdfiloqrstu1] [file ...]
grep: 001-3010 usage: grep [-E | -F] [-c | -l | -q] [-ihnsvwxy] [-e
pattern_list] [-f pattern_file] [pattern] [file ...]
Press ENTER to end terminal session.
So, I'm not sure why they don't work but if I have to use
ls -al | sort -k5,5nr
What will that cmd do? What's the -k5,5nr mean?
What would you recommend as the best way to learn what all the
switches/options on each cmd and what they mean?
Again, much thanks,
Frank
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Proulx [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 10:15 PM
To: Bocchino, Frank
Cc: address@hidden
Subject: Re: QSH LS Info
Bocchino, Frank wrote:
> I'm trying to create a report that'll show a directory sorted by
> file size. I thought -S would provide that but it's not working.
What version of ls are you using?
ls --version
What does the --help output show?
ls --help | grep -e -S
I ask because I wonder if you are actually running
that supports it.
> The syntax I'm using is;
> STRQSH CMD('ls -alS > /fbtest/test.txt')
Looks okay to me.
> Is there any way to run a QSH cmd that'll sort by file size?
It works for me.
Worst comes to worst you can always use sort for this.
ls -al | sort -k5,5nr
Bob
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