John,

Following up on Marc's reply.  Open the file, then do a status on the
open file handle.

Here's an example for a Universe system, (warning, it's typed directly
into post, hasn't been compiled).

OPEN "", "VOC" TO F.VOC THEN
  STATUS MV.STATUS FROM F.VOC THEN
     BITS = MV.STATUS<32>
     BEGIN CASE
         CASE BITS EQ 3
             CRT "32BIT"
         CASE BITS EQ 5
             CRT "64 BIT"
         CASE 1
              CRT "OLD STYLE"   ;*  ?????
      END CASE
    END  ;*  STATUS
END      ;*  OPEN




On 1/5/2013 8:53 PM, Marc A Hilbert wrote:
> John,
> I don't remember which one but I believe it's one of the STATUS atributes.
> After OPENing the file your can do a STATUS of the file variable and one of
> these tells you if the file is 64bit. I had to do a program a few months ago
> to find all 32 bit files that were nearing the 2gb limit and used this.
> Sorry I'm not at work and can't remember exactly...
> Regards,
> Marc 
> 
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
> [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] En nombre de John Thompson
> Enviado el: sábado, 05 de enero de 2013 13:40
> Para: U2 Users List
> Asunto: [U2] Command to show what kind of file in Universe - 32 or 64 bit?
> 
> Anyone know of a command that will tell you what type of file you are
> dealing with Universe as it relates to 32 or 64 bit files?
> 
> ANALYZE.FILE doesn't seem to give that info....
> 
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