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11.4 Command Reference
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Demand measurement FD output file name setting
Synta
x
DEMand:DATAout:FILEname data
dat
a
Character string consisting of up to 8 normal-sized characters
Functio
n
Sets the file name that is used for Demand measurement mode FD output.
Not
e
The following characters can be used in file names:
Upper-case letters from A to Z
Numbers form 0 to 9
-,^,$,~,!,#,%,&,-,{,},(,),@,’,‘
Shift JIS codes
A file extension cannot be specified.
If there is no FDD unit connected, if there is no floppy disk loaded in the
drive, if an existing file name is being used, or if the disk is write-protected
,
this command itself ends normally, but the first attempt to execute
automatic output will generate an error, and automatic output will not be
executed.
Erro
r
In the following circumstances, a device dependent error generated:
If an attempt was made to execute this command while waiting for or
during demand measurement.
In the event of a system error.
An execution error results if an attempt was made to use a character that
cannot be used in (data).
An execution error results if an attempt was made to specify a character
string that consisted of 9 or more characters.
Exampl
e
Transmission
":DEM:DATA:FILE TEST"
Sets "TEST" as the file name for Demand measurement mode FD output.
Demand measurement FD output file name query
Synta
x
DEMand:DATAout:FILEname?
Functio
n
Returns the name of the file used for Demand measurement mode FD
output in (data) in the form of a character string.
Respons
e
synta
x
If headers are ON
If headers are OFF
":DEMAND:DATAOUT:FILENAME data"
"data"
Exampl
e
If headers are ON
If headers are OFF
Transmission
Response
":DEM:DATA:FILE?"
":DEMAND:DATAOUT:FILENAME TEST
"
":DATA:DEM:FILE?"
"TEST"
D
EMand:DATAout:FILEname
D
EMand:DATAout:FILEname?

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