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Hash file view

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can anybody tell me how to view the hash file data through ds adminstrator.

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As long as it is an account-based hashed file or you've created a VOC record for a path-based one, you can use SELECT or LIST on them from there. I still prefer View Data from the stage, however.
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chulett wrote:As long as it is an account-based hashed file or you've created a VOC record for a path-based one, you can use SELECT or LIST on them from there. I still prefer View Data from the stage, howeve ...

it is path based hash file only.can you please tell me the full command
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Search here for SETFILE which will establish the VOC record you need.
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Where do we find the entrie list of uv commands which can be executed ?

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The old Universe manuals that (I believe) you can still find somewhere out on IBM's website.
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UniVerse was acquired from IBM by Rocket Software on 01 Oct 2009. The IBM web site redirects you to the Rocket Software website, where the manuals can be found under the Resources tab there.
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