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C>STAT
A:DOCUMENT.TXT
Recs Bytes Ext Acc
41
6k 1
RIO
A:(STAT.COM)
Bytes Remaining
On
A: 3k
9.
REPLACE
IN DIRECTORY -
SPECIFIED
FILE
Ii,li@"
STAT drivename:filename.filetype $DIR
This countermands the previous format, resetting the file so
that
it shows
on
the directory:
C>STAT
A:DOCUMENT.TXT $DIR
DOCUMENT.TXT set to
DIR
10. SIZE AND ATTRIBUTES -
SPECIFIED
FILE
Ii,Ji@"
STAT drivename:filename.filetype
The size
and
attributes
of
the specified file are displayed using this command.
It
gives specific information about the number
of
records (Recs), number
of
bytes (Bytes), number
of
extents (Ext) and read/write status (Acc)
of
each file
on
the disk, then the total number
of
unused bytes remaining. A complete file
name can be given,
or
wildcards can be used to specify a number
of
files:
a) Information
on
a particular file
C>STAT
A:TESTING.COM
Recs Bytes Ext Acc
16 4k 2
RIO
A:TESTING.COM
Bytes Remaining On A: 4k
b) Information
on
all files
C>STAT
C:*.*
Recs
Bytes
Ext
Acc
64
8k
1
R/W
C:CONFIG.COM
22
3k
1
R/W
C:FILlNK.COM
58
8k
1
R/W
C:PIP.COM
41
6k
1
R/W
C:STAT.COM
3-50
10
24
6
2k
3k
1k
1
R/W
1
R/W
1
R/W
Bytes remaining
on
C:
C:SUBMIT
.COM
C:TERM.COM
C:XSUB.COM
33k
c)
All files with a particular extension
C>STAT
A:*.COM
Recs Bytes Ext Acc
58
8k 1
R/W
A:
PIP
.COM
Bytes remaining
on
A: 0k
d) Files containing particular characters
A>STAT
D:DEMO??BAS
Recs
Bytes Ext Acc
20
3k
1
R/W
D:DEM01.BAS
16 2k
1
RIO
D:DEM013.BAS
14 2k
1
R/W
D:DEM01A.BAS
Bytes remaining
on
D:
258k
11. SIZE AND ATTRIBUTES - SPECIFIED
FILE
1I0II@"
STAT drivename:filename.filetype
$S
Using this form
of
the command will give the same information as without the
$S
option, with the addition
of
the size
of
the file. This value
is
the same as
the number
of
records for sequential access files, and is generally used to show
the amount
of
space
that
has been reserved for a
random
access file. This
is
because a sequential file simply takes up space as it
is
added to, and a random
access file has
an
amount
of
space allocated to it when it
is
created:
C)STAT A:
DOCUMENT.
*
$S
Size
Recs
Bytes
Ext
Ace
1 1
lk
1
R/W A:
DOCUMENT.
BAS
1
11k
1
R/W A:
DOCUMENT.
TXT
Bytes
Remaining
On
A:
6k
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