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The Question is: Hi, I have 2 questions: 1. I want to do similar to a PURGE on a directory, but instead of deleting lower versions of files, I want to rename them to another directory. I could write a DCL command file to do it, but wondered if there is a cleaner way - I've tried variations on: a) $ rename *.*;-* [.purged] b) $ rename /exclude=*.*;0 *.*;* [.purged] but all attempts return a "no files found" message. 2. Is there a straightforward way of directing output to a file AND to the screen simultaneously? Thanks for any help, HangTen The Answer is : 1: A DCL command procedure would be the typical mechanism. 2: In what context? A TEE.COM procedure is available for use with the DCL PIPE command, for instance. (Please see the HELP PIPE text on V7.1 and later for a copy of the TEE.COM procedure.)
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