Using wildcards for specifying files The following examples show some wildcard specifications and their explanations. For information about wildcard definitions, see "File specification wildcards" in the "Concepts ..." help topic. [SMITH.PROJECT]*.* Indicates all files in the [SMITH.PROJECT] directory only. [SMITH...]*.* Indicates all versions of all files in all directories of user SMITH. For example, [SMITH.PERSONAL]*.*;*, [SMITH.PROJECT]*.*;*, [SMITH.PROJECT.BASE]*.*;*, [SMITH.PROJECT.TEST]*.*;*, and so on. [SMITH.PROJECT...]*.* Indicates all files in the [SMITH.PROJECT] directory and in all subdirectory files. For example, [SMITH.PROJECT.BASE]*.*, [SMITH.PROJECT.TEST]*.*, and so on. [SMITH...]*.*;0 Indicates all files (highest version only, indicated by a zero in the version number) in all directories of user SMITH. For example, [SMITH]*.*;0, [SMITH.PROJECT]*.*;0, [SMITH.PROJECT.BASE]*.*;0, [SMITH.PROJECT.TEST]*.*;0, and so on. [SMITH...]*.*;-0 Indicates all files (lowest version only, indicated by a negative zero in the version number) in all directories of user SMITH. For example, [SMITH]*.*;-0, [SMITH.PROJECT]*.*;-0, [SMITH.PROJECT.BASE]*.*;-0, [SMITH.PROJECT.TEST]*.*;-0, and so on. [SMITH]A*E.* Indicates all files in the SMITH directory that begin with the letter A and that end with the letter E (before the file extension). For example, ACE.TXT, APPROPRIATE.C, and so on. [SMITH...]*.% Indicates all files in all directories of user SMITH that have a single-character file extension. For example, PROJECT.C, FORM.H, and ANYTHING.1, and so on. [...]*.* Indicates all user files in all directories beginning with whatever directory you are currently in. For example, if you are in the [SMITH.PROJECT] directory, the wildcard specification is the same as [SMITH.PROJECT...]*.*. [*...]*.* Indicates all files on the volume, including necessary directory files to contain the user files. This file specification does not include the special files in the master file directory (MFD), or [000000]. [000000...]*.* Indicates all files on the volume, including necessary directory files to contain the user files. This file specification includes the special files in the master file directory (MFD), or [000000].