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8.5.3 File Reception (/R)

Function

This function receives a file from the host. The objective file name is specified by the full pathname

(including the drive name) on the host. The received file is saved in the directory specified by the

terminal side. If the specified directory does not exist on the terminal, it will be automatically

created.

Startup Method

FLINK /R[Option] request pathname [request pathname...] reception directory

Options

Option

Description

O

If the host side has a file with the identical name and it is a read only file, it can
be forcibly overwritten by specifying this option.

R

If this option is specified and if a wild card is used for "request pathname,"
all files under the specified directory including the sub- and deeper directories
will be transmitted. If the file name specified by the wild card does not exist in
the sub-directory, it is not automatically created in the host side. If a wild card is
not used, files included in the sub- and deeper directories will not be transmitted.

Q

Designates non-display of the message.

H

If HT-to-HT communication is to be performed, specify this option on the
terminal.

Request pathname

 Specify the objective file of reception which is on the host machine by its full pathname.
 Wild cards (*, ?) can be used for the file name.
 If multiple "request pathnames" are specified, separate each of them using a space.

Reception directory

 Specify the directory in which the received file is stored.
 The directory name must include the drive name.
 Enter "" as the delimiter of the directory name.

Example of specifications of storage destination directory name

Specification of root directory

D:



Specification of sub-directory

D:

CASIOBIN

Incorrect specification

D:

CASIO

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