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@X38 @X3EHelp: @X3F(L)ocate a Filename                                                  @X3B@X0B
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      This command enables searching the file directories of the current
      conference for a particular filename.  Wildcard characters are
      permitted.
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   Subcommands

      @X0B(Directory #)   Directory #.@X03  When using this command, you must specify
                      a directory or range of directories that PCBoard should 
                      search for the desired file(s).  You may list a single 
                      directory, a range of directories in the format [#-#] 
                      or a list of directories in a [#;#;#] format.  There 
                      are three letters you may use to represent special file 
                      directories.  If you use A for the directory number, 
                      PCBoard will search all file directories in the current 
                      conference.  Likewise, if you use U for the directory 
                      number, the upload directory of the current conference 
                      will be searched.  Finally, if you have sufficient 
                      security, you may use P to specify the private upload 
                      directory for the current conference.

      @X0B(filename.ext)  Filename to search for.@X03  In order to search the file
                      directories for a filename you must supply the filename
                      you want PCBoard to search for.  The filename you
                      specify can be a simple filename like READTHIS.TXT, or
                      more frequently something that contains wildcard
                      characters like READ*.*.  The advantage in using
                      wildcard characters is that you are not required to
                      know the exact filename.

      @X0BD               Flag the files for download that are found in the
                      search.@X03  If a file that matches the parameters is
                      located, it is flagged and prepared for download later
                      during the call.  If more than one file is found, all
                      files will be flagged.

      @X0BN               Combine the locate search with a new file scan. @X03 This
                      subcommand will help limit your search by only
                      searching for files equal to or after a specific date.
                      If you use the N command you also need to include the
                      minimum file date from which the scan should search
                      for.  If you would like to use the date you last
                      scanned for files you may simply add an S to the N
                      subcommand.

      @X0BNS              Display the files found in nonstop mode. @X03 Files are
                      displayed in nonstop mode (no More? prompts will be
                      displayed).
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   Description
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      Quite often you will want to search the file directories on a BBS to
      determine if a particular file exists on the system.  If you are
      looking for a particular filename, you would use this command to help
      you find that filename.  Most of the time your search will include some
      sort of wildcard like TCRN*.* or similar.  If you attempt to search for
      HSXM, PCBoard will automatically append an *.* making the search
      criteria HSXM*.* to help you find the file(s) you are looking for.
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   Examples
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      If you want to locate any files that begin with ABC in all file
      directories for the current conference, type the following at the
      conference command prompt:
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          L;ABC;A
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      If you wanted to search for files that began with ABC in directories 1,
      3, 9, and 15, type in the following command:
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          L;ABC;1;3;9;15
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      If you found that two many files were showing up on your searches, you
      may want to restrict the files you search for by date.  To do this, you
      would use the N subcommand that was described previously.  For example,
      to search for any filename that begins with ABC in all directories but
      only show those that have a file date equal to or later than  10/21/93,
      type the following at the command prompt:
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          L;ABC;N;102193;A
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