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LUT Command
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Purpose: Displays the directory of one or more library (LBR) files
which were created by the LU or LAR utility.
Format: LUT [d:][path]filename[.ext]
Remarks: The single operand names a library file. Global filename
characters * and ? are allowed in the filename and the
extension. If the extension is omitted, LBR is assumed.
If the filename is omitted, all LBR files on the current
drive and in the current directory are listed.
Examples:
1) List directories of all LBR files on current drive
LUT
2) List directory of all LBR files on drive B
LUT B:
3) List all LBR directories of filenames beginning with XYZ
LUT XYZ*
4) List all LBR directories for files in the path \TEST
LUT \TEST
5) List all LBR directories in path \TEST beginning with XYZ
LUT \TEST\XYZ*
Notes: Written by Vernon Buerg for public domain use.
For DOS 2.0 or later. Not for sale or hire.
456 Lakeshire Drive
Daly City, CA 94015
Work: (415) 991-0644
Data: (415) 994-2944, 2am to 10am PDT
CompuServe: 70007,1212
History:
Version 1.6, July 11, 1984.
Version 1.7, August 8, 1984.
Ignore CRC bytes in directory.
Use memory allocation functions.
Checks for DOS 2.
Version 1.83, September 25, 1984.
Sort directory by name.
Check and display CRC values.
Format LU86 format date/time.
Version 1.9, November 9, 1984.
Assume LBR extension.
Default to all LBR files if only a path is supplied
Version 1.92, April 12, 1985.
The output format has changed to include the volume
name. Also, if any errors are encountered, the DOS
ERRORLEVEL variable is set to a 1.
| Version 1.93, May 27, 1985.
| Performance improvements.
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