David Mitchell's example finds all of the LOG.gz files in all the
directories:
loglst =: 0{"1 dirtree 'c:\test1\LOG.gz'
$ loglst
944
1 {. loglst
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│c:\test1\00-00-36-vx1prn123-7b42060a_00000d48_4eab4224_0060_0000\log.gz│
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
So now I need to expand each of these log files, extract the string I need
from each one, and put those strings in a boxed list.
As Björn suggests, we should start with a much smaller list for testing:
sloglst =: 3 {. loglst
So now I have a boxed list of three files with their paths, for a small
test.
Now I need a way to expand these ASCII files for examination. So far, I
haven't found a J utility that will expand the log.gz files, but I am still
looking.
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