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BACKUP COMMAND
3.9 -- Examples
The following shows the operator-system interactions:
=BACKUP
iA
APPEND FROM DRIVE 0 TO 17
Y
ENTER FILE SELECTION COMMANDS:
SAVE (S),
DELETE (D), PRINT (P), GUIT (Cl), NO MORE (CR)
8,
I),
p,
tl..
(CR): S FOR*,.
*
5,
D, P,
(i,
(CR):P
09 FORT
. eM
OA FORTLIB
.RO
OB FORTNEWS.SA
OC
FORTEST!. SA
01)
FORTEST2. SA
OE
FORTEST3.SA
OF FORTEST4.SA
10
FORTEST5.SA
DELETE FILE NOS.
B-E, 10
DELETE FILE NOS.
STARTING TO
COPY FILES
COPYING
FORT
. eM
COPYING FORTLIB .RO
COPYING
FORTEST4.
SA
FORTEST4.SA - DUPLICATION:
y
NEW NAME;FTEST
=
IS IT TO BE COPIED?
The rile selection command SAVE was
used
to
Flag
all
rile
names beginning
with FOR
as eligible for copying-
Then
the PRINT command
~as
used to see the eligible list
of
file
names.
The
PRINT
command terminates the use
of
the
DELETE
and SAVE commands.
Thus,
the
PRINT
command;s
delete
Pile
feature
is
used to
~emove
any
~emaining
file names
f~~m
the
eligible list.
File
names
OB,
oe,
00,
OEI
and
10
were
deleted
in
this
manne~.
A
null
~esponse
is required to
terminate the
PRINT
command's
inpu~
prompting.
The last file
to
be
copied
turned
out
to
have
a
duplicate file name
existing on the destination drive.
The
operator
responded
with a "Y" indicating that
he
wanted to copy the file anyway.
Since duplicate file names cannot exist, the
append
process
lets
the
ope~ator
rename
the
source
file
befo~e
it gets
copied.
The new name assigned to the
~ile
on the destination
diskette will
be FTEST.SA
(default sufrix assigned).
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