It's very *NIXish.

You can do a WRKLNK DSPOPT(*ALL)...that'll show 'em.

I don't know what parms you can pass ls (or dir) in FTP.

On 9/29/06, James H H Lampert <jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"Michael Ryan" wrote:
> What's an ls -al from qsh show?
It shows this:
> ls -al
   total: 10.876 megabytes
   drwx---rwx . . .     65536 Jul 10  2003 .
   drwx---rwx . . .  11063296 Sep 29 09:38 ..
   -rwx---rwx . . .       433 Jul 10  2003
.plugin141_03.trace
   $
Hmm. Starts with a period makes it invisible? Sounds
vaguely like Unix/Linux.

Thanks.

Is there a convenient way to fix it? Or even better, to
snag it through the FTP port?

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