XUFILE ACCESS USE4.12 (113)    HELP FRAME (9.2)

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NAME XUFILE ACCESS USE4.12
HEADER USING RANGES OF FILE NUMBERS
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File numbers are also used when printing a group of consecutive files.  You
will be asked for a place to start with a default file name presented.  To
print just this one file, respond to the next prompt with a carriage return
and thereby accept the default of ending after printing that one file.
 
To print a consecutive range of files, enter the lowest number as the
starting point and the highest number as the ending point.  All your files
that fall in this range will be printed.
Were you able to specify files by number ranges?  It will be useful to do
this when granting several files at once.  First find out the number of the
files.  Typing a question mark at the 'to files:' prompt will display the
number and name of the files.  Note the numbers.  Then put them together
on one line.  You may uses dashes to indicate a consecutive range.  Then 
use commas to separate the single numbers and dashed groups as follows:
 
     2,3,4,6,7,8,125,236,799     or     2-4,6-8,124,236,799
DATE ENTERED 1989-02-13 00:00:00
AUTHOR USER,ONE