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For
example,
if
you created an
indirect
file
that
has these
files:
*/FOR:4
*/CLB:4
*/FOR:5
Drives
4
and
5
may
have
duplicate filenames
with
the
/FOR
extension,
Before
you use
indirect,
examine
all
the
files
to
be
saved.
Rename
any
duplicate filenames before saving.
Using
the
DC
and
DM
Options
Another
way
to
save
files
is
to
do
so
with
respect
to their
creation
or
modification (update) dates. For
example,
suppose
your
directory
showed
these
creation
and update
dates
for
your
files:
Filename
Created
Updated
MENU/PRG
6/1/81
9/2/81
PRGONE/PRG
6/1/81
9/1
6/81
PRGTWO/PRG
6/1/81
7/30/81
PRGTHR/PRG
6/1/81
6/1
6/81
PAYROLL/DAT
9/15/81
10/15/81
CHECKS/DAT
9/15/81
10/15/81
TEST/PRG
10/29/81
10/29/81
If
you want
to
save
only
those
files
created
on June
1
,
1
982,
use
the following
command:
SAVE
*/*:5
TO
{DC =
060182}
[ENTER]
The
first
four
files
are
saved
to
the floppy diskette
in
Drive
0,
In
the
same
sense, the
first
four
files
were updated on
or
before
September
2,
1982
(9/2/82).
Type:
SAVE
*/PRG:5
TO
{DM<090282}
(ENTER)
and
all
files
updated
before the specified date are saved.
BUILD
Create an Automatic
Command
Input
File
BUILD
file
file is
a
file
specification
which cannot
include
an
extension.
The BUILD
command
allows
you
to
create
or
edit
a
DO
file
on
a
line
by
line
basis.
When
you
enter
a
BUILD
file
that
already
exists,
TRSDOS-II
will
display the
first
line
of
the
file,
followed
by
the
prompt:
Keep,
Delete,
Fix,
Replace,
Insert
or Quit?
Enter
(K/D/F/R/l/Q)
.
.
?
The
Fix
option
lets
you
edit
the
displayed
command
line.
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