MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual (32650-90864)

Chapter 8 651
Command Definitions SP-Z
STORE
filename/lockword.group.account
The HFS syntax is as follows:
/dir_lev_1/dir_lev_2/.../dir_lev_i/.../filedesig
or
./dir_lev_i/dir_lev_j/.../dir_lev_k/.../filedesig
If the name begins with a dot (.), then it is fully qualified by replacing the
dot with the current working directory (CWD).
Each of the components dir_lev_i and filedesig can have a maximum of 255
characters with the full path name being restricted to 1023 characters.
Each of the components dir_lev_i and filedesig can use the following
characters:
Letters a to z
Letters A to Z
Digits 0 to 9
Special characters - _ .
For HFS name syntax, the lowercase letters are treated distinctly from the
uppercase letters (no upshifting). Names in MPE syntax are upshifted.
Both MPE and HFS name components can use the characters @, #, and ?
as wildcard characters. These wildcard characters have the following
meaning:
@ specifies zero or more alphanumeric characters.
# specifies one numeric character.
? specifies one alphanumeric character.
These wildcard characters can be used as follows
n@ Store all files starting with the character n.
@n Store all files ending with the character n.
n##...# Store all files starting with character n followed by up to
seven digits (useful for storing all EDIT/3000 temporary
files).
n@x Store all files starting with the character n and ending
with the character x.
?n@ Store all files whose second character is n.
n? store all two-character files starting with the character n.
?n Store all two-character files ending with the character n.
Also, character sets may be specified in the following syntax:
[ct] specifies letter c or t.