| Title: | -={ H A C K E R S }=- | 
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| Moderator: | DIEHRD::MORRIS | 
| Created: | Thu Feb 20 1986 | 
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    Does anyone have any ideas as to how to do a wild-card logical name
    translation a la $ SHOW LOGICAL FOO*?  $TRNLNM doesn't like wildcards,
    I don't have the sources on-line, and my eyesight is bad enough
    without trying to read all those little fishes.
    
    Thanks
    
    andy
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| 608.1 | Brute force is a choice | DPDMAI::BEATTIE | But, Is BLISS ignorance? | Wed Nov 25 1987 09:46 | 12 | 
|     RE: .0
    
    Boy, It'll be tough to do that for a general case and get anything
    usable in a program or command procedure, what with all the variations
    introduced with search lists, common system roots for clusters, and
    such.  Try $ SHO LOG SYS$S* on a homogenous cluster to see what I mean.
    
    Best I can suggest is to SHOW LOG/OUTPUT=<filespec> and then parse
    the file for your information.  Hope you can get what you need...
    
    					-- Brian
    
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| 608.2 | Go to the source! | SCANF::DIAMOND | Rubbing the snow globe | Mon Jan 25 1988 13:44 | 3 | 
|     Easy.  Just check the fiche!
    
    Dave
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