Flce /R - Casio PA-2400W Software Manual

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This command uses a pathname request to specify file that exists on the communication partner side, then receive
the file.

If an identical file name exists in the reception directory of the PA-2400W, it will be overwritten.

If the directory that is specified as the reception directory does not exist, it will be automatically created.

The progress of file transfer will be displayed.

All other operations which must follow conditions at the communication partner, refer to Chapter 7.8 "Conditions
at Communication Partner".


C Language Interface


Calling Sequence
FLCE /R[<Option>] <Request file pathname> [<Request file pathname >] [...] <Reception directory
pathname>
(Parameters in [


Parameters

Option
O: Specification of forced overwrite of a read-only file

If this option is specified, even read-only file will be overwritten.
If an overwrite is attempted on read-only file and this option is not specified, this command
will be abnormally terminated.

R: Recursive call
All files that exist under the directory specified by the transmission file pathname are used as
the objective of file transfer. If the specified directory has any sub-directories, they will also
be included in the destination directories for file transmission.

Even if this option is specified, the transmission file pathname should be specified by full
pathname.

Pathname of requested file
Specify an objective file of reception that exists on the communication partner side by its full

pathname.

To specify all files enter "*.*" as file name.

A wild card can be used for file name.

Directory names or file names can be described using 2-byte code characters.
Specify a pathname of requested file according to the naming rules of the communication
partner-side OS. Refer to Chapter 7.8 "Conditions at Communication Partner".
Destination directory pathname

As the last input parameter of this command describe the destination directory name of the

communication partner side.

If specified directory does not exist, it will be automatically created by the specified name.

Enter a "\" as the delimiter of the directory name. If not, it will result a parameter error.
Directory names can be described by using 2-byte code characters.


Startup Examples

FLCE /R "a:\12\*.dat" "d:\casio\*.*" "\casio data\"
This transfers all files under the "12" directory of drive A: of the communication partner side which
have a "dat" extension and all files under the "casio" of drive D: to the "casio data" directory of the
PA-2400W.

FLCE /RR "a:\12\*.dat" "d:\casio\*.*" "\casio data\"
This transfers all files under the "12" directory (including the sub-directories) of drive A: of the
communication side which have a "dat" extension and all files under the "casio" directory (including
the sub-directories) of drive D: to the "casio data" directory of the PA-2400W.
] can be omitted.)
Example "\"
"\casio\12\"
"\casio"
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Command

FLCE /R

Root directory specification
Sub-directory specification
Incorrect specification

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