Re: DEtermining file/directory permission in UNIX

Re: DEtermining file/directory permission in UNIX

 

  

Yes, but i want that it shud display 700 instead -rwx------.

HOpe i m clear no w

Thanks ,

PArul

Tiglao Percy HRC-Alexandria/NGIT wrote:

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>I do not quite understand your question, but 700 (octal) and -rwx------ are
>equivalent.
>
>Regards,
>PT
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Parul Patel
>[mailto:oracledba-ezmlmshield-x96195891.[Email address protected]
>Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 4:49 AM
>To: LazyDBA Discussion
>Subject: DEtermining file/directory permission in UNIX
>
>
>HI All ,
>
>I have a small query related to file/directory permission in Unix. Is there
>any way by which we can find out the directory or file
>permissions in Unix .
>FOr instance
>-rwx------ 1 erpbt_a erpbt_a 182 Nov 30 20:34 while1.pl
>
>i want it shud give me back 700 in place of -rwx------
> TIA
>
>-Parul
>
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