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4.S.3.l Send Data Command (S). Use the S command to transmit a data file
QT
concatenation of .
files.
General format:
Condensed format:
COMMAND:
S
COMMAND:
S*{pathnam~
~
... • ... •
<text smng>f
{ pathname
}
PATHNAME:
<text string>
PATHNAME: return
Notes:
Data transmitted with the S command has no destination device specification unless the receive
pathname feature is used. If the remote terminal is an IBM 3780 or 2780 or another Emulator,
the data is routed, by default, to the remote line printer or to a destination specified by the
remote line printer queue (if the remote terminal is an Emulator). To specify the destination
device, use the SS command.
Examples:
Send the file of pathname .DIR.FILE.
General format:
COMMAND:
S
PATHNAME: .DIR.FILE
PATHNAME:
return
Condensed format:
COMMAND:
S*.DIR.FILE't
, Send the
conca~enated
file
.DIR~FILE
and text string <THIS IS TEXT.>.
General format:
Condensed format:
COMMAND:
S
COMMAND:
S*.DJR.FILE.'t<THIS JS TEXT>•
PATHNAME: .DIR.FILE
PATHNAME: <THIS IS TEXT>
·PATHNAME:
return
Send the concatenated file and text string .DIR.FILE, <THIS IS TEXT>.
General format:
Condensed format:
COMMAND:
S
COMMAND:
S*.DIR.FILE.<THIS JS TEXT>•
PATHNAME: .DJR.FILE.<THIS JS TEXT>
PATHNAME:
return
Send the file .DIR.FILE as binary data.
Transparen~y
will be on.
General format:
Condensed format:
COMMAND:
S
PATHNAME: #.DIR.FILE
PATHNAME:
return
COMMAND:
S*#.D/R.FILE't
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