This tool retrieves the children of an USS resource.
| Parameter No | I/O | Type | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 [M] | I | String | Complete USS path to the resource for which the children should be retrieved. |
| 2 [M] | O | File | Referencing a file descriptor which contains the attributes of the children of the given resource. |
The output file descriptor should be of type InputStream and have the following structure:
| No | Target ID |
|---|---|
| 1 [M] | Name of the USS resource. |
| 2 [M] | Type of the resource. |
| 3 [M] | Linked type of the resource. |
| 3 [M] | TRUE, if the USS resource is a directory, otherwise FALSE. |
| 5 [M] | Complete path to the USS resource. |
| 6 [M] | Size of the USS resource. |
| 7 [M] | Format of the USS resource. |
| 8 [M] | Group ID to which the USS resource belongs. |
| 9 [M] | Owner ID to which the USS resource belongs. |
| 10 [M] | Date of the last access to the USS resource. |
| 11 [M] | Date of the last change to the USS resource. |
| 12 [M] | Date when the USS resource was created. |
| 13 [M] | Date of the last modification to the USS resource. |
| 14 [M] | Number of links pointing to the USS resource. |
| 15 [M] | Permissions defined for the USS resource. |
| 16 [M] | Match Name identifying the USS resource type. |
When defining the file descriptor you must make sure to define a unique delimiter used to separate the resource properties. The USS Explorer uses the delimiter "|".