.br Enter _! .p SWING can display statistics relating to the contents of files in a series of directories. The statistical information available is .list .le; Count of the blocks allocated to files in a directory (option A). .le; Count of the blocks used by files in a directory (option U). .le; Count of the number of files in a directory (option C). .le; Maximum file-size of the files in a directory (option M). .le; Fragmentation index for a directory (option I). This is the ratio of fragments to files. A ratio of 1.0 is perfect - only one fragment per file. .end list .p A grand statistical total can be shown by using option G. This information is shown at the bottom of the screen. .p The statistics can be updated via the S option. This is necessary after new files have been added to directories, for example. .p The statistical display can be printed via the L option. All statistics are grouped together with the directory name. This is an extremely useful option if you want to manage directories. .l The resulting file is written to SWING$SAVE if this is defined. If not, then it is written to SYS$LOGIN. Screen snapshot filenames are of the form: SWING__LISTING__FILE__xxxxxx.LIS, where xxxxxx is a selection of unique letters and numbers chosen by SWING to make the snapshot file unique. .l The user can select between a Narrow (80 columns) or Wide (132 columns) report. .p DCL equiv: DIRECTORY/SIZE=ALL [...]_*._*;_* and a number of other qualifiers