Script: index_points.script
This script makes a couple of assumptions:
1) The % symbol is not used in C:P.B naming.
2) Your graphics screen files are all in a single directory branch,
ie. a directory and it's subdirectories (and their subdirectories,
etc...), such as /usr/disp.
3) The creation of several files in this directory (which can be
moved or removed after execution) will not be a problem. Files
created are named temp.1 temp.2 connect_screen.txt connect_point.txt
so make sure there will not be any name conflicts.
To use this script:
1) Copy it to the directory (such as /usr/disp) where screen files
and subdirectories containing screen files are located.
2) Make it executable (chmod a+x index_points.script) and rehash if
necessary for your shell.
3) Run index_points.script with no parameters.
4) Wait. It takes about 20 minutes on our system for the script to
work through all the screen files and run a Display Reporter
report on each one. The rest of the script only takes a minute or less.
5) Use the ASCII text files (connect_screen.txt and connect_point.txt)
however you want. I read them into Excel and print a copy of each
for binders every month or two, and I update a searchable database
with this information weekly (it is very easy to make the output comma
separated if you need it that way for a database).
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