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Creating A Script File
FILE CLOSE
Syntax: FILE CLOSE <handle>
Closes the file with the specified handle where <handle> is the name of the integer
variable assigned by the file open command.
variable assigned by the file open command.
The Error Numbers section lists the possible error numbers for this command.
FILE COPY
Syntax: FILE COPY <filename> <destname>
This will copy the file specified by the <filename> string or string variable to the
specified destination, where the <destname> string or string variable can be a full
path name, just a filename, or just a path. For example:
specified destination, where the <destname> string or string variable can be a full
path name, just a filename, or just a path. For example:
file copy "myfile.tmp" "/distrib/source/work/newfile.tmp"
will create the file newfile.tmp in the directory /distrib/source/work. The Error
Numbers section lists the possible error numbers for this command.
Numbers section lists the possible error numbers for this command.
FILE DELETE
Syntax: FILE DELETE <filespec>
Deletes the file specified by the string or string variable <filespec>. Refer to the
Error Numbers appendix for a list of possible error numbers for this command.
Error Numbers appendix for a list of possible error numbers for this command.
FILE OPEN
Syntax: FILE OPEN <variable> <filespec> <operation>
This command is used to open a specified file, assign an integer to identify the file,
and specify whether the file is to be created, read, written to, or any combination of
these, where
and specify whether the file is to be created, read, written to, or any combination of
these, where
<variable>
is a previously defined integer variable (see var) which will be used to
store an integer which will identify the file for future commands. (This
will be referred to as the <handle> in other file command descrip-
tions.)
store an integer which will identify the file for future commands. (This
will be referred to as the <handle> in other file command descrip-
tions.)
<filespec>
is a string or string variable containing the name of the file on which
operations will be performed. This can be a file which already exists or
a new file which will be created if C is specified in the following <op-
eration> string.
operations will be performed. This can be a file which already exists or
a new file which will be created if C is specified in the following <op-
eration> string.
<operation> is a string or string variable containing any of the following characters
which define the type of operation that is to be performed on the file: R