Lexmark C760, C762 3-87, 22 Variables for Flash and Disk File and Password Commands, accesstype

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Table 3-22lists the parameters used with most of the commands. Additional parameters are noted in the description of each command.

Table 3-22: Variables for Flash and Disk File and Password Commands

Parameter

Syntax

Description

accesstype

ACCESS = accesstype

One of the following access types must be specified when a file is opened:

 

 

RO Open for read only. The file must already exist on the specified

 

 

device.

 

 

WO Create a new file. If the file already exists, its contents will be

 

 

discarded and a new file will be created.

 

 

RW Open for reading and writing. The file must already exist.

 

 

AP Open for reading and writing, and position the file pointer to the end

 

 

of the file. The file must already exist.

 

 

Access types are case sensitive.

 

 

The LREADFILE command is ignored if the file was not opened with an

 

 

accesstype of RO, RW, or AP. The LWRITEFILE command is ignored if the

 

 

file was not opened with an accesstype of WO, RW, or AP.

 

 

 

bytecount

LENGTH = bytecount

The amount of data in bytes to be read or written. The parameter is optional

 

 

for both the LREADFILE and LWRITEFILE commands.

 

 

If the LENGTH parameter is omitted from the LREADFILE command,

 

 

bytecount is assumed to be equal to the entire file beginning at the START

 

 

location. If the LENGTH parameter is omitted from the LWRITEFILE

 

 

command, an @PJL END DATA command must be placed at the end of the

 

 

data. All data up to ‘@’ in @PJL END DATA is written to the file.

 

 

Note: The LWRITEFILE command requires that either the LENGTH

 

 

parameter or the @PJL END DATA command be specified, but not both.

 

 

If the LENGTH is greater than the file size on a LREADFILE command, it is

 

 

assumed to be the entire file beginning at the START location.

 

 

 

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Lexmark C760, C762 3-87, 22 Variables for Flash and Disk File and Password Commands, ACCESS = accesstype, bytecount