Remote Control Commands
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SMA100B
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In the file system, user directory is always indicated as /var/user/.
In manual control, you access this directory via the "File Manager", see Chapter 10.8,
"Using the File Manager", on page 298. In remote control, you can query it with the
command :SYSTem:MMEMory:PATH:USER?.
To query and change the default directory used for mass storage, use the command :
MMEMory:CDIRectory.
13.5.1 File Naming Conventions
To enable files to be used in different file systems, consider the following file naming
conventions:
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The filename can be of any length and is case-sensitive, i.e it is distinguished
between uppercase and lowercase letters.
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All letters and numbers are permitted (numbers are, however, not permitted at the
beginning of the filename).
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Avoid using special characters.
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Do not use slashes "\" and "/". These symbols are used in file paths.
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Avoid using the following filenames: CLOCK$, CON, COM1 to COM4,
LPT1 to LPT3, NUL or PRN
They are reserved by the operating system.
File extension
The file and the optional file extension are separated by a period sign. The
R&S SMA100B distinguishes the files according to their extensions; each type of file is
assigned a specific file content and hence a specific file extension. Refer to Chapter C,
"Extensions for User Files", on page 739 for an overview of the supported file exten-
sions.
Wildcards
The two characters "*" and "?" function as "wildcards", i.e. they are used for selecting
several files. The "?" character represents exactly one character, while the "*" charac-
ter represents all characters up to the end of the filename. "*.*" therefore represents all
files in a directory.
Filename and file path
When used in remote control commands, the parameter <filename> is specified as a
string parameter with quotation marks. It can contain either the complete path including
the root user directory /var/user and filename, or only the filename. The filename
must include the file extension. The same applies for the directory /var/volatile
and for the parameters <directory_name> and <path>.
Depending on how much information is provided, the values specified in the parameter
or with the command MMEM:CDIR are used for the path and drive setting in the com-
mands.
MMEMory Subsystem