Remote Commands
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MMEMory:CATalog <Path>
This command returns the contents of a particular directory.
Parameters:
<Path> String containing the path and directory
If you leave out the path, the command returns the contents of
the directory selected with MMEMory:CDIRectory
on page 1062.
The path may be relative or absolute. Using wildcards ('*') is
possible to query a certain type of files only.
If you use a specific file as a parameter, the command returns
the name of the file if the file is found in the specified directory,
or an error if the file is not found ("-256,"File name not
found").
Return values:
<FileNames> List of file and directory names, separated by commas
If no files are found, an error is displayed: "-256,"File name
not found"
Example:
MMEM:CAT? 'C:\R_S\INSTR\USER\SPOOL?.PNG'
Returns all files in C:\R_S\INSTR\USER whose names start
with SPOOL, have 6 letters and the extension .PNG, e.g.:
SPOOL1.PNG,SPOOL2.PNG,SPOOL3.PNG
Example:
MMEM:CAT? 'C:\R_S\INSTR\USER\SPOOL6.PNG'
Query whether the file 'SPOOL6.PNG' also exists in the directory;
Result:
-256,"File name not found;:MMEMory:CATalog?
'C:\R_S\INSTR\USER\SPOOL6.PNG'
Manual operation: See " Selecting Storage Location - Drive/ Path/ Files"
on page 235
MMEMory:CATalog:LONG <Path>
This command returns the contents of a particular directory with additional information
about the files.
Parameters:
<Path> String containing the path and directory.
If you leave out the path, the command returns the contents of
the directory selected with MMEMory:CDIRectory
on page 1062.
The path may be relative or absolute. Using wildcards ('*') is
possible to query a certain type of files only.
Return values:
<UsedDiskSpace> Byte size of all files in the directory.
<FreeDiskSpace> Remaining disk space in bytes.
<FileInfo> <NameFileN>,<SuffixFileN>,<SizeFileN>
Managing Settings and Results