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@X04(@X0CL@X04)ocate Files by Name - Function Help
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@X0BSubcommands: @X0F @X03(filename/wildcard) (A) (D) (N) (U) (NS)

@X0F              @X04(@X0Cfilename/wildcard@X04)@X0F @X03is the filename to scan for
@X0F              @X04(@X0CA@X04) @X03scans all available file directories
@X0F              @X04(@X0CD@X04) @X03download all files found
@X0F              @X04(@X0CN@X04) @X03combine the search with a date scan
@X0F              @X04(@X0CS@X04) @X03with (N) indicates new files since last date scanned
@X0F              @X04(@X0CU@X04) @X03scans only the available upload file directories
@X0F              @X04(@X0CNS@X04)@X03 displays listing in non-stop mode

@X0ADescription:@X0F  @X0AAllows you to search the file directory listings for filenames
@X0F              @X0Awhich match those you are looking for.  You can also use
@X0F              @X0Avalid DOS wildcards in your filename request if you are unsure
@X0F              @X0Aof the exact filename you are looking for.

@X0EExamples:   @X0F  @X0CL TEST A     @X0F  @X07- search all directories for a file called TEST
@X0F              @X0CL TEST*.* A  @X0F  @X07- search all for any file beginning with TEST
@X0F              @X0CL TEST A D   @X0F  @X07- find TEST and download it
@X0F              @X0CL TEST*.* U  @X0F  @X07- find TEST*.* in the UPLOAD directory
@X0F              @X0CL TEST*.* N A@X0F  @X07- find only new files matching TEST*.*

@X0F              @X02Other examples of wildcards:@X0F  @X0CTEST?  TEST?.ZIP  ??TEST.*

@X02NOTE:  If the filename is less than 8 characters long and no wildcards have
been used it automatically appends "@X0C*.*@X02" to the name (i.e. searching for TEST
turns into @X0CTEST*.*@X02).

If an invalid file is requested it will automatically switch to a @X0CZ@X02)ippy search
command

