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Mike Schwartz wrote:<br>
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<p class="MsoNormal">SCO Unix 5.0.6 and filePro 5.0.0 (yes, that’s
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<> My customer has a creation password
“xyz” on their “orders” file. I created a
qualifier file “Lmth” on the orders file. Is there anything I can do
to have
ddir blow away a qualifier without giving up the file creation password?</></div>
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<tt>Well if no one gets you a solution that works from the filePro
menu, remember you could always do it from a processing table<br>
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(WARNING not tested)<br>
<b><tt>cm="rm /appl/filepro/orders/*Lmnt"<br>
system cm</tt></b><br>
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<tt>You get the idea. I can't remember this second how qualifiers are
notated in Unix. Just kill 'em from the command line.<br>
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--<br>
Walter</tt><br>
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