How about the command line "find ./dir -name '*.txt'"


On 2/23/06, Sharp, Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> resource intensive.  I need to find a better way to generate a list of files
> within a subdirectory for comparison to a time for deletion.
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