Very cool - Thanks Colin -- I don't go review the source code on the Wiki
like I probably should!

This problem has already been solved - and your code does it quite nicely --
I have never used the DIR function -- hadn't even thought of it -- and
that's why I was dreading the exercise since I would have to write it
'platform independent' and was cursing the UniData gods for having condemned
me to that fate of having to parse "DIR" or "ls" - but the DIR function
solves that issue!!  I wonder why I've never had cause to need it before??
But I've already got some ideas on other things I can start cleaning up,
like log files in the /UniData directories at the "bin" level!

Thanks again -- a perfect solution that seems it should be a weekly phantom
at our sites...

(Although the UniData documentation on DIR is incorrect at level 7.1 - shows
Time and Date are BOTH in Attb 2 of the returned data.)

David W.

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> David;
> 
> I posted a program to pickwiki that helps do this. You can 
> setup dict items in your VOC so you can list/select in UD 
> based on the OS size, date, etc. It should work on any DIR type file.
> 
> http://www.pickwiki.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?GetOsInfo
> 
> Colin Alfke
> Calgary, Canada
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