LJ y A iBWmC¥qDÈYEêYF YG.aH7duI;¢J8ÝK9L:S FILEDATE Configuration A. File sort (00 = alphabetical, 2B = old to new, 2D = new to old) : XX B. Date sort/select field (10 = create, 15 = access, 1A = Modify) : XX C. Date signifier (00 for none, 3C for "<", 3D for "=", 3E for ">") : XX D. Display all stamps? XXX E. Show System files? XXX F. Show all user areas? XXX G. Pause the display? XXX H. Number of lines to show before pausing: X I. Leading zero character : "X" J. Null field and date/time separator character : "X" K. Date separator : "X" L. Time separator : "X" YESNO NO YES->ÿ FILEDATE Configuration Help While no installation is necessary, the following default values may be changed to tailor FILEDATE's options and display characteristics to suit your needs and preferences. A. FILE SORT OPTION - Normally, FILEDATE sorts its display alphabetically by default and sorts by date if the "-" or "+" options are used. Change this value to make sort by date the default. However, alphabetical sorts will no longer be possible since FILEDATE has no "sort alphabetically" option. B. DATE SORT/SELECT FIELD - Normally, FILEDATE sorts and selects by date using the Modify field unless the /A or /C option is used. Change this value to make Access or Create the default. However, sorting and selecting by Modify date will no longer be possible since FILEDATE has no "use Modify stamp" option. FILEDATE Configuration Help C. DATE SIGNIFIER - Normally, FILEDATE selects files by date only if one of the three date signifiers (<, =, or >) is given in the command. Changing this value to one of the three signifiers causes FILEDATE to select files from before, at, or after the current date by default. You will still be able to specify other dates, but will have to use the command "=*.*.*" to match all files regardless of date. D. DISPLAY ALL STAMPS - Normally, FILEDATE displays file date fields which match the current or specified date only if the /D option is given. Setting this toggle to YES causes FILEDATE to display all datestamps UNLESS the /D option is given. E. SHOW SYSTEM FILES - Normally, FILEDATE displays files whose System attribute (t2) is set only if the /S option is given. Setting this toggle to YES causes System files to be included UNLESS the /S option is given. F. SHOW ALL USER AREAS - Normally, FILEDATE lists files from all user areas only if the /U option is given. Setting this toggle to YES causes FILEDATE to display files from all user areas UNLESS the /U option is given. FILEDATE Configuration Help G. PAUSE THE DISPLAY - Normally, FILEDATE lists files without pausing at each screenful only if the /N option is given. Setting this option to YES causes FILEDATE to list files without pausing UNLESS the /N option is given. H. NUMBER OF LINES TO SHOW BEFORE PAUSING - Set this number to the number of rows on your screen minus 3. I. LEADING ZERO CHARACTER - FILEDATE uses this character for leading zeroes in year, day, and hour displays. J. NULL FIELD AND DATE/TIME SEPARATOR CHARACTER - FILEDATE uses this character between the date and time and to show date fields which match the current or specified date. K. DATE SEPARATOR - FILEDATE uses this character between the day, month, and year of Date displays. FILEDATE Configuration Help L. TIME SEPARATOR - FILEDATE uses this character between the hours and minutes of time displays. Here is a sample display produced with the following display characters: I. Leading zero character : "0" J. Null field and date/time separator character : " " K. Date separator : "-" L. Time separator : "." 22-Oct-88 06.30p Create Access Modify Size ================ --------------- --------------- --------------- ---- B00:SAVEST11.Z80 25-Oct-87 12.00 - - 06.37p 25-Oct-87 01.46p 8k B00:SAVEST20.Z80 05-Dec-87 12.00 - - 06.37p 05-Dec-87 04.24p 8k B00:SCODEND .Z80 25-May- 01.37p 30-Jul- 03.53p 25-May- 01.37p 4k B00:SDIR0216.Z80 27-Mar- 02.13p 16-Sep- 02.35p 27-Mar- 02.13p 4k B00:SSORT14 .Z80 09-Sep- 08.38 10-Sep- 09.56 10-Sep- 07.55 16k 40k in 5 files 72k free