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Chapter 2 / Organization
Of
Infornwtion
Here's
what
the
structure
looks like now:
file3.tst
file2.tst
Drive B Root
(\)
I
I
file1.tst
I
MYDIR
I
newfile1.tst
Use DIR to see
the
name
of
the
file
in
the
new directory:
dir
b:\mydir
[ENTERI
The screen shows:
Volume
in
drive
B
has
no
label
Directory
of
B:\MYDIR
<DIR>
1-01-80
12:
33a
<DIR>
1-01-80
12:
33a
NEWFILE1
TST
58
8-24-86
9:
07a
3
File(s)
nnnnnn
bytes
free
You
can
use
MKDIR to
create
a subdirectory of MYDIR, a sub-
directory of
the
new directory,
and
so on.
Note:
See
"Anonymous
Directory
Names"
in
this
chapter
for
an
explanation of
the.
and
..
symbols.
Deleting
Directories
Before deleting a directory, first remove
all
files
in
that
direc-
tory. Follow
these
steps:
1.
Use
the
DIR command to see
what
files
are
in
the
directory.
2. Use
the
COPY command to copy any files you may need
to another directory.
3. Use
the
ERASE command to remove
all
files from
the
directory.
4.
Use
the
RMDIR
command
to
remove
(delete)
the
directory.
If
there
are
subdirectories
in
the
directory you wish to delete,
follow
the
previously
described
procedure
for
deleting
these
directories.
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