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Using a wildcard character to specify file names

z/OS UNIX System Services User's Guide
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If you have used other operating systems, you are probably familiar with the concept of wildcard characters. (In an MVS™ context, the wildcard character is referred to as a global character, or pattern-matching character.) A wildcard character is a special character that may be used to save typing in file names in shell commands. The z/OS® shell recognizes several different wildcard characters:
  • *
  • ?
  • [ ]

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