File Name Change: 22 08 - Omron CJ - REFERENCE MANUAL 07-2009 Reference Manual

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FINS Commands
Command Format
22
07
Command
Disk No.
code
Source
Response Format
Parameters
Comments

5-3-38 FILE NAME CHANGE: 22 08

Execution Conditions
12 bytes
File name
Disk No.
File name
Destination
22
07
Command
End code
code
Disk number (command)
The classification of the copy source and copy destination file memory is
specified as follows:
8000 (hex):
8001 (hex):
File name (command)
Specify the file to be copied and a new name for the copy destination file.
Directory length
Indicates the length of the absolute directory path. The maximum number of
characters is 65. To specify the root directory as the absolute directory path,
specify 0000 (hex) as the directory length.
Copy source and copy destination absolute directory path
Indicates the absolute path from the root directory. It begins with \ (5C hex),
and the drive name and colon (:) are not required. "\" is used to delimit the
lower directory. It is not required at the end of the final absolute path. No set-
ting is required to specify the root directory itself.
End code (response)
Refer to 5-1-3 End Codes for information on end codes.
The file will not be copied if there is already a file of the same name at the
destination.
The file will not be copied if an existing file name is given at the copy destina-
tion.
The copy destination file is given the same date as the copy source file.
Changes a registered file name.
Access right at
other device
No
RUN mode
OK
12 bytes
Copy source
Directory
absolute di-
length
rectory path
Memory card
EM file memory
UM read
DIP switch UM write
protection
OK
MONITOR mode
OK
Section 5-3
Directory
Copy destination
length
absolute directory
path
Network write
protection
protection
OK
PROGRAM mode
OK
No
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