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4.10.10
Message format: Words 1..8—Reserved for future use
Word 9—Command type = 8
Word 10—Not used
Word 11—Reserved for response data
Word 12—Reserved for response data
Words 13..26—LCN pathname for the HM source file
(NET>dir1>filename.xx)
Words 27..40—LCN pathname for the HM destination directory
(dir2 -D)
4.10.9.2 Move File Response
Header information: Word 1—Transaction Code = 63
Word 2—Number of Words = 40
Word 5—CG Identifier = 2
Message format: Words 1..10—Request echo
Word 11—Return status (0 = normal)
Word 12—Return substatus (0 = normal)
Words 13..40—Request echo
4.10.10 Rename File
This request/response pair is used to give a new name to a file on the HM. The original
name no longer will be recognized by the LCN system unless that name is given to some
other file. A wild card can be used on the source extension to rename multiple files. The
-D option lists the file names to the Data Out file if specified.
4.10.10.1 Rename File Request
Header information: Word 1—Transaction Code = 62
Word 2—Number of Words = 40
Word 5—CG Identifier = 2
Message format: Words 1..8—Reserved for future use
Word 9—Command type = 9
Word 10—Not used
Word 11—Reserved for response data
Word 12—Reserved for response data
Words 13..26—LCN pathname for the old file name
(NET>vdir>filename.xx)
Words 27..40—New filename plus option
(filename -D)
4.10.10.2 Rename File Response
Header information: Word 1—Transaction Code = 63
Word 2—Number of Words = 40
Word 5—CG Identifier = 2