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Title Command FLCE /S
This command transfers a file on the PA-2400W to the communication partner side of PA-2400W.
If an identical file name exists in the destination directory of the partner side, it will be overwritten.
If the directory that is specified as the destination directory does not exist, it will be automatical ly created.
The progress of file transfer will be displayed.
File pathnames will be processed in order from the left of the command line. If any of the file pathnames to
be transmitted do not exist on the PA-2400W side, the FLCE is immediately terminated by an error, and file
pathnames placed at the right of that pathname will no longer be transmitted.
C Language Interface
Calling Sequence
FLCE /S[<Option>] <Transmission file pathname> [<Transmission file pathname>] [...]
<Pathname of destination directory>
(Parameters in [ ] can be omitted.)
Parameters
Option O: Specification of forced overwrite of read-only file
If this option is specified, even read-only file will be overwritten.
If an overwrite is attempted for read-only file and this option is not specified, this command
will be abnormally terminated
R: Recursive call
All the files that exist under the directory specified by the transmission file pathname are
used as the objective of file transfer.
If the specified directory has any sub-directories, they will be also included in the destination
directories for the file transmission.
The hierarchical directory system has a maximum depth of sixteen levels.
Even if this option is specified, the transmission file pathname should be specified by the full
pathname.
If this option is not specified, only a file that is designated by the transmission file pathname
can be the objective of processing.
Transmission file pathname
Specify a file that exists on the PA-2400W side by its full pathname.
To specify all files enter "*.*" as file name.
A wild card can be used for file name.
Directory names or file names can be described using 2-byte code characters
Destination directory pathname
As the last input parameter of this command describe the destination directory name
of the communication partner side. If the specified directory does not exist, it will be
automatically created by specified name.
Enter a "\" as the delimiter of directory name. If not, it will result a parameter e rror.
A wild card can be used for the file name.
Directory names can be described using 2-byte code characters.
Name the destination side directory pathname in accordance with the naming rules of the
communication partner-side OS.
Example:d:\ Root directory specification
“d:\casio\12\” Sub-directory specification
“d:\casio” Incorrect specification.
Startup Examples
FLCE /S "\casio\*.dat" "d:\casiodat\"
This transfers file that is located in the "casio" directory of the PA-2400W which has a "dat"
extension to the "d:\casiodat\" directory of the communication partner side of PA-2400W.
FLCE /SR "\casio\*.dat" "d:\casiodat\"
This transfers all files under the "casio" directory (including the sub-directories) of the PA-2400W
which have a "dat" extension to the "d:\casiodat\" directory of the communication partner side.