I was able to create files and folders with those names on Windows 10, also
in my Lubuntu 16.04 box. So. as far as I can tell it could be either MS or
Unix/Linux based, just going by the screen print of folder names that she
sent.
But still, wondering if someone has seen this sort of naming system before
as standard on something other than Windows.
Thanks,
TomH
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Sent: Friday, January 13, 2017 1:28 PM
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Subject: RE: Is this from AIX?
Based on what you show I am not sure what OS generated that kind of data.
But seeing lots of dollar signs and ampersands it doesn't look like any
files I've ever worked on within my AIX systems. And generally we wouldn't
say 'file folder' in AIX.
Scott
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From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tom
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2017 11:49 AM
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion' <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Is this from AIX?
One of our seniors sent me an email asking what type of system and OS
generates a folder structure like this below:
Name Date
Type
$COMO 10/18/2016 File
folder
$HOLD 8/29/2012
File folder
%PVOC.NOT.RESTORED%P 8/29/2012 File folder
&COMO$ 8/29/2012 File
folder
&TEXFILE.IMPORT& 1/31/2014 File folder
4D.BILL.TEMP 8/29/2012 File
folder
In one of those folders there are a couple of files, one named %0.dat the
other named %1.dat
Possibly AIX? If so, could our IBM i (v6r1) process files from it? How?
Thanks,
TomH
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