Is this the correct behaviour:
Quote:
13.AmigaOS4:> search from sys: search filer all file
AmigaOS4:Prefs/FilerPrefs
AmigaOS4:Prefs/FilerPrefs.info
AmigaOS4:Prefs/Presets/tbimages/fileremove_h
AmigaOS4:Prefs/Presets/tbimages/fileremove_s
AmigaOS4:Prefs/Presets/tbimages/fileremove_g
AmigaOS4:Prefs/Presets/tbimages/fileremove
AmigaOS4:Prefs/Env-Archive/AppDir/Filer
AmigaOS4:Prefs/Env-Archive/AppDir/FilerPrefs
AmigaOS4:Prefs/Env-Archive/AppDir/FilerCX
AmigaOS4:Utilities/Commodities/FilerCX
AmigaOS4:Utilities/Commodities/FilerCX.info
AmigaOS4:Storage/Backups/Prefs/FilerPrefs.info
AmigaOS4:Storage/Backups/Prefs/FilerPrefs
AmigaOS4:Storage/Backups/Utilities/Commodities/FilerCX.info
AmigaOS4:Storage/Backups/Utilities/Commodities/FilerCX
AmigaOS4:Storage/Backups/c/Filer.info
AmigaOS4:Storage/Backups/c/Filer
AmigaOS4:C/Filer.info
AmigaOS4:C/Filer
Quote:
13.AmigaOS4:> search from sys: search filer all file pattern
AmigaOS4:Prefs/Env-Archive/AppDir/Filer
AmigaOS4:Storage/Backups/c/Filer
AmigaOS4:C/Filer
AmigaOS4:Trashcan/Filer
or shouln't it be the exact contrary, or better the first quote be produced (as it also is) by this:
Quote:
13.AmigaOS4:> search from sys: search filer#? all file pattern
AmigaOS4:Prefs/FilerPrefs
AmigaOS4:Prefs/FilerPrefs.info
AmigaOS4:Prefs/Presets/tbimages/fileremove_h
AmigaOS4:Prefs/Presets/tbimages/fileremove_s
AmigaOS4:Prefs/Presets/tbimages/fileremove_g
AmigaOS4:Prefs/Presets/tbimages/fileremove
AmigaOS4:Prefs/Env-Archive/AppDir/Filer
AmigaOS4:Prefs/Env-Archive/AppDir/FilerPrefs
AmigaOS4:Prefs/Env-Archive/AppDir/FilerCX
AmigaOS4:Utilities/Commodities/FilerCX
AmigaOS4:Utilities/Commodities/FilerCX.info
AmigaOS4:Storage/Backups/Prefs/FilerPrefs.info
AmigaOS4:Storage/Backups/Prefs/FilerPrefs
AmigaOS4:Storage/Backups/Utilities/Commodities/FilerCX.info
AmigaOS4:Storage/Backups/Utilities/Commodities/FilerCX
AmigaOS4:Storage/Backups/c/Filer.info
AmigaOS4:Storage/Backups/c/Filer
AmigaOS4:C/Filer.info
AmigaOS4:C/Filer
and what does this in the help/manual file mean?
Quote:
FORMAT
SEARCH [FROM] <name|pattern> [SEARCH|NAME] <string|pattern>
[ALL] [NONUM] [QUIET] [QUICK] [FILE] [PATTERN] [CASE]
Am I misinterpreting something since:
13.AmigaOS4:> search from sys:
name filer#? all file pattern
AmigaOS4:Prefs/FilerPrefs
AmigaOS4:Prefs/FilerPrefs.info
AmigaOS4:Prefs/Presets/tbimages/fileremove_h
AmigaOS4:Prefs/Presets/tbimages/fileremove_s
AmigaOS4:Prefs/Presets/tbimages/fileremove_g
AmigaOS4:Prefs/Presets/tbimages/fileremove
AmigaOS4:Prefs/Env-Archive/AppDir/Filer
AmigaOS4:Prefs/Env-Archive/AppDir/FilerPrefs
AmigaOS4:Prefs/Env-Archive/AppDir/FilerCX
AmigaOS4:Utilities/Commodities/FilerCX
AmigaOS4:Utilities/Commodities/FilerCX.info
AmigaOS4:Storage/Backups/Prefs/FilerPrefs.info
AmigaOS4:Storage/Backups/Prefs/FilerPrefs
AmigaOS4:Storage/Backups/Utilities/Commodities/FilerCX.info
AmigaOS4:Storage/Backups/Utilities/Commodities/FilerCX
AmigaOS4:Storage/Backups/c/Filer.info
AmigaOS4:Storage/Backups/c/Filer
AmigaOS4:C/Filer.info
AmigaOS4:C/Filer
AmigaOS4:Trashcan/Filer
SEARCH: object not foundthis last one gives the same results as
Quote:
13.AmigaOS4:> search from sys: name filer all file
note: putting the search string in quotes ( "filer#?" ) has the same result, obviously