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A pathr1ame or synonym of a file whose only record consists of the Receive Pathname
recognhion code followed by the destination pathname.
A text string consisting of the Receive Pathname recognition code followed by the
destination pathname.
The format of the Receive Pathname is:
{ pathname
l
nnnn'
l
synonym
where nnnn is the recognition code. This recognition code is set during Emulator installation.
The receiving station will not recognize the Receive Pathname four-character recognition code
unless the Receive Pathname feature is enabled at the receiving station. The Receive Pathname
feature is enabled using the Receive Pathname (RPN) command described in paragraph 4.3.1.4 or it
may be en&bled as the default value 'during installation. If the feature is not enabled and the station
receives a Receive Pathname designation. the station will treat the designation as data.
With the Receive Pathname enabled. the transmitted file is placed in the specified pathname without
affecting the receiving station's receive queue. If a file is not transmitted in the same Send Data (S)
command which transmitted the Receive Pathname c!esignation. the next file transmitted will be
placed in the Receive Pathname specified.
When a syno11ym is used as the destination pathname. it must be defined at the receiving station.
4.S.S COMMAND
FILE
COMMANDS. Command file commands are used to specify a command
file as the secondary command source, to open a log file, and to aid in the execution of a command
file.
4.S.S.1 Command File Command (CF): Use the CF command to specify a pathname (device or file)
as the command source (secondary). Refer to paragraph 4.4.2 for information on using command
files.
General format:
Notes:
COMMAND:
CF
PATHNAME: pathnamr
Condensed format:
COMMAND:
CF-pathname-
Command file commands cannot be nested. If a command file, specified by a CF command,
issues a CF command, the active command file closes and the new command file begins issuing
commands. Control will not be returned to the original command file.
A null (blank) pathname response to the CF command causes the active command file to be
closed and session control to return to the primary command source.
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