Initializes a search for a file or directory. 
    
 
  
 
    Syntax:
 
       
      CALL "CBL_DIR_SCAN_START" using  by reference   handle
                                                pattern
                                 by value       search-attribute
                                                flags
                                 returning      search-status
 
    Parameters:
 
       
       
         
          -  
            handle 
          
- usage pointer. 
          
-  
            pattern 
          
- A group item containing the following subordinate items: 
            01 pattern
  03 pattern-length   cblt-x2-comp5. *> pic x(2) comp-5
  03 pattern-content  pic x(n) 
-  
            search-attribute 
          
- Call prototype: cblt-x4-comp5 
          
- Picture: pic x(4) comp-5 
          
-  
            search-status 
          
- See 
            Library Routines - Key 
          
On Entry:
 
       
       
         
          -  
            pattern-length 
          
- Length of pattern string in the 
             pattern-content field. It is associated with the handle and cannot be changed during a scan. A length of zero indicates a null-terminated 
             pattern-content field. You can set 
             pattern-length to less than the length of the 
             pattern-content field, but not to more. 
          
 
         
          -  
            pattern-content 
          
- String for name searches. It is associated with the handle and cannot be changed during a scan. Can contain a full or partial directory path with or without a filename or just a filename. Elements in a path must be separated by 
            "\". Null-terminated strings are recognised if the null is before the end of the string as provided in 
            pattern-length, or if 
            pattern-length is set to zero. If you set bit 1 of 
            flags, the filename can contain wildcard characters: "*" means any arbitrary sequence of characters and "?" means any single character. If you set bit 0 
            flags the pling character "!" is available for use as an escape character. For more information about using wildcards and escape characters see the section 
            Comments below. 
          
-  
            search-attribute 
          
- Can be used to specify file properties to be searched for. It is associated with the handle and cannot be changed during a scan. Valid values are: 
            
 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                   
                    | Value | Bit Set | Meaning |   
                    | 1 | 0 | Search for a file. |   
                    | 2 | 1 | Search for a directory. |   
                    | 4 | 2 | Search for any entry that is neither a file or a directory. |  
 
-  
            flags 
          
- You can set one of the following values: 
            
 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                   
                    | Value | Bit Set | Meaning |   
                    | 1 | 0 | Turns on processing of escape sequences in 
                      pattern-content. The default is no processing of escape sequences. |   
                    | 2 | 1 | Turns on the use of wildcards in the 
                      pattern-content field. Wildcards have significance as such only if this option is set. |  
 
On Exit:
 
       
       
         
          -  
            handle 
          
- Reference for this search. Once you have specified search parameters and obtained a handle, you cannot change the parameters. 
          
-  
            search-status 
          
- Return status: 
            
 
                 
                 
                 
                   
                    | 0 | Success |   
                    | 1 | Unable to start search |   
                    | 2 | Invalid search handle |   
                    | 3 | Search finished |   
                    | 127 | Other error |  
 
Comments:
You can use wildcards only in the filename part of the pattern to search against, for example:
main/rts/mf*.h
You cannot use them in the directory name or instead of a drive letter.
You can use escape sequences in patterns, to force the inclusion of any of the following characters:
"\", "/", "!", "*", "?".
To use an escape sequence, enter the escape sequence character, pling ("!"), followed by the character you wish to escape. For example:
"abc?" requests any files in the current folder beginning with "abc" and having only one more character in the name.
"abc!?" requests a file in the current folder with the name "abc?".