Displays the access control set of a directory. SYNOPSIS SHOW DIRECTORY directory-name ACCESS [prepositional-phrase] Arguments directory-name A specific directory name or a complete directory specification followed by a wildcard template for matching simple names of directories. prepositional-phrase ACCESS RIGHTS You must have read access to the directory.
1 – example
The following command displays the access control set of the directory .sales and stores the output in a file called sdshow. dns> show directory .sales access, to file sdshow
2 – prepositional_phrases
A phrase that affects the destination or content of command output. You can use one or more prepositional phrases. Be sure to precede each of the following prepositional phrases with a comma and a space: to file[=]filename Redirects the output to filename. If the file does not exist, this command creates it. If the file does exist, its contents are overwritten. to extend file[=]filename Appends the output to an existing filename. If the file does not exist, it is created. to terminal Directs the output to the terminal. This is the default option.