How To Specify An Ftp Command - Mitsubishi Electric Q03UDVCPU User Manual

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9.4.2

How to specify an FTP command

This section explains how to specify a file with an FTP command on the FTP client (connected device), which is
supported by the CPU module.
(1) File specification
A file can be specified for an FTP command on the FTP client side as follows:
• For CPU modules, each file is specified using a drive name and a file name.
• When specifying a file in the CPU module using the FTP function, specify the target file in the following order.
[Specification format]
[Example]
[Specification details]
*1
Only for a file in drive 2, the folder name can be specified.
*2
Use "\" as a delimiter.
(a) Drive name (drive No.)
Specify the drive name of the file transfer target memory.
For the CPU module's memories and drive names, refer to:
(b) Folder name, file name, and extension
• Specify a folder name and a file name according to the rules described in the following manual.
QnUCPU User's Manual (Function Explanation, Program Fundamentals)
• Set an extension predetermined by the CPU module.
• For an FTP command which can be used for multiple files, specify the file name and extension using a wild
card character (* or ?).
*:
Indicates all files having any characters (including no character) from the position where "*" is
used.
?:
Indicates all files having any characters (including no character) at the position where "?" is
used. (Multiple "?" can be used.)
Some FTP clients have other restrictions on the characters that can be used for file names.
t
The part enclosed with brackets in the specification format can be omitted.
*1
Drive name:\Folder name
\File name.Extension
3:\MAINSEQ1.QDR (other than drive 2)
2:\LOGGING\LOG01\00000001\LOG01_00000001.CSV (drive 2)
Refer to (a) and (b) below.
CHAPTER 9 FILE TRANSFER FUNCTION (FTP)
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