Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Arguments
<old fi le path>
is a quoted string that defines the file name and path. If the file
path is within the current working directory, you need only specify the file name.
<new fi le path
>
is a quoted string that defines the file name and path. If the file
path is within the current working directory, you need only specify the file name.
Examples
FILESYSTEM:RENAME "E:/TEK00000.SET","E:/MY SETTING.SET" gives the
file named TEK00000.SET the new name of MYSETTING.SET. The file remains
in the root directory on the D drive.
FILESystem:RMDir (No Query Form)
Deletes a named directory. This command deletes the specified directory andall
of its contents. The directory must not b
e a read-only directory.
Group
File System
Syntax
FILESystem:RMDir <directory path>
Related Commands
FILESystem:CWD
Arguments
<directory path> is a quoted string that defines the directory name and path.
If the file path is within the current working directory, you need only specify
the file name.
Examples
FILESYSTEM:RMDIR"E:/OldDirectory" removes the directory named
OldDirectory from the root of the D drive.
FILESystem:UNMOUNT:DRIve (No Query Form)
This command attempts to un-mount the network drive specified by the quoted
str
ing argument.
Group
File System
Syntax
FILESystem:UNMOUNT:DRIve QString
Related Commands
FILESystem:MOUNT:DRIve, FILESystem:MOUNT:LIST?
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