4.2 has a function called 'convert archive'. this is to replace the need to
access the server from the GUI atleast once before you could query on desc
(previously the only way to query with desc)

check in the manual.. if that doesn't work..

urm..

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 July 2001 16:40
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: List Archives by description


Does anyone know how I can get, from a client, alist of archived files that
match description?

I tried 'dsmc q archive "/*" -desc="my description'  got nothing found

I can do a 'dsmc q archive "{filespec}"'  and it provides the description
for the matching files in the results.  I therefore expect that there should
be a way to ask for a list of archived files that have a common description.

ThanX in Advance,

> Jim Taylor
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