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General format:
COMMA!'\D:
RPR
PATHNAME:
#.DIR.FILE
Condensed format:
COMMAND:
RPR•#.DIR.FILP
Receive consecutive print files in pathnames .DIR.FILEOO through .DIR.FILEnn.
General format:
COMMAND:
RPR
PATHNAME:
.DIR.FILE$
Condensed format:
COMMAND:
RPR•.DIR.FIL£$•
4.5.4.l Receive Punch Data Command (RPU). Use the RPU command to specify the destination
pathname (device or file) for each received data file with card punch device selection.
General format:
COMMAND:
RPU
PATHNAME:
pathname
Examples:
Receive punch file in pathname .DIR.FILE.
General format:
COMMAND:
RPU
PATHNAME:
.DIR.FILE
Receive binary punch file in pathname .DIR:FILE.
General format:
COMMAND:
_RPU
PATHNAME:
#.DIR.FILE
Condensed format:
COMMAND:
RPV-pathname•
Condensed format:
COMMAND:
RPU•.DIR.FILP
Condensed format:
COMMAND:
RPU•#.DIR.FILP
Receive consecutive punch files in pathnames .DIR.FILEOO through .DIR.FILEnn.
General format:
COMMAND:
RPU
PATHJ\AME:
.DIR.FILE$
Condensed format:
COMMAND:
RPU-.DIR.FILEJ•
4.S.4.3 Using the Receive Pathname Feature. The Receive Pathname feature enables the
transmitting station to specify the receive pathname for a transmitted file.
To use this feature, the operator enters a four-character recognition code followed by a destination
pathname as the response to the first PATHNAME: prompt of a Send Data (S) command. This
response may be one of ttte following:
A pathname cir synonym of a file whose first record consists of the Receive Pathname
recognition cr,de followed by the destination pathname.
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