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- From: balchen@sn.no (Jens Balchen Jr.)
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- Subject: Re: Help finding contents of current directory.
- Date: Sat, 16 Mar 1996 19:12:47 GMT
- Organization: Innocent Software
- Message-ID: <4if3so$8oj@hasle.sn.no>
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- Dale Hollon <hollon@gate.net>'s cats typed:
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- >I am trying to get a listing of the files in the current directory. I realize I will have to use
- >stat to determin wether it is a file or a directory. But how do I find out what's in the
- >directory in the first place.
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- Look in the help file on the Dir$ command
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- Jens (balchen@sn.no)
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