You can use the UNIX "file" utility, if you update your systems' /etc/magic
file, as per this posting by Glenn Herbert
http://www.indexinfocus.com/dl/u2listpre/199807/1644.html

Hopefully, the folks from IBM can update it for UV 10.x. ;-)

You'll have to write a little shell script or perl script to lumber through
the directory contents find the UV stuff (etc).

At the UV BASIC program-level Richard Sias wrote a utility to extract
details of UV file types, which is detailed here:
http://www.indexinfocus.com/dl/u2list/200301/43275.html

HTH.

Regards,
David


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Subject: [U2] FW: Identify UniVerse files at unix level


> Can anyone tell me how I might list ONLY UniVerse data and dictionary 
> files quickly and efficiently at the unix level?  ...grep for a 
> signature string in the file, perhaps?
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