Title

 

Command

FLCE /D

This command deletes a specified file or directory that exists on the communication partner side.

For all other operations which must follow the conditions at the communication partner side, refer to Chapter 7.8

￿“Conditions at Communication Partner”.

The progress of file transfer will not be displayed.

￿C Language Interface￿

Calling Sequence￿

FLCE

/D[<Option>] <Deleted pathname> [<Deleted pathname>] [...]

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(Parameters in [ ] can be omitted.)

Parameters￿

Option O: Specification of forced overwrite of a read-only file

If this option is specified, even read-only file will be deleted.

If a deletion is attempted for read-only file and this option is not specified, this command will be abnormally terminated.

R: Recursive call.

All files that exist under the directory specified by deleted file pathname are used as the objective of file deletion.

If specified directory has any sub-directory, it will also be included in the objective of deletion. The hierarchical directory system has a maximum depth of sixteen levels.

￿If this option is specified, the deleted file pathname should be specified by full pathname.

If this option is not specified, only file that is designated by the deleted file pathname can be the objective of deletion.

￿Pathname of file to be deleted Without the R option

Specify an objective file of deletion that exists on the communication partner side by its full pathname.

A wild card can be used for file name.

￿To specify all files enter "*.*" as file name. With the R option

Specify an objective file of deletion that exists on the communication partner side by its full Pathname. Enter a "\" as the delimiter of the directory name.

Directory names or file names can be described by using 2-byte code characters.

Specify pathname of requested file according to the naming rules of the communication partner

￿side OS.

Startup Examples￿

FLCE /D "a:\12\*.dat" "b:\casio\970613.dat"

￿This deletes files under "a:\12\*.dat" and "b:\casio\970613.dat" of the communication partner side.

FLCE /DR "a:\casio\"

This deletes all files and directories under the "a:\casio\" directory of the communication partner side.

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Casio PA-2400W manual Pathname of file to be deleted Without the R option