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Commands for Creating and Managing Program Files, Commands for Creating and Managing Data Files

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Chapter 3 - Managing Files Commands for Creating and Managing Program Files Program files are used to run and control the printer and to produce labels or other printouts. A program file is always composed of numbered lines, although the numbers may be invisible during the editing process. For more information, see "About Programming Mode" on page 13. A startup file (also called an autoexec-file) is a program file that automatically runs when the printer is switched on. For more information, see "Creating a Startup Program" on page 30. Use these Fingerprint commands for creating and handling program files: • LOAD copies a specified program file to the printer working memory. • LIST lists the program file in the working memory to the standard OUT channel, usually the screen of the host. • MERGE adds a copy of a specified program file to the program file currently residing in the printer working memory. • RUN executes the instruction in the program file. Must be issued in Immediate Mode (not in a numbered line.) • SAVE saves a copy of the program file in the current directory or, optionally, in another specified directory. If a file with the same name already exists in that directory, it is replaced by the new file. • NEW clears the working memory to allow a new program file to be created. • COPY copies a file to another name and/or directory. • KILL deletes a file from the printer permanent memory ("/c"), the printer temporary memory ("tmp:"), or from a DOS-formatted memory card ("card1:".) Commands for Creating and Managing Data Files Data files are used by program files for storing various types of data and can be divided into several subcategories: • Sequential input files • Sequential output files • Append files • Random access files Use these Fingerprint commands for creating and handling data files: • OPEN creates and/or opens a file for a specified mode of access and optionally specifies the record size in bytes. • CLOSE closes an OPENed file. • REDIRECT OUT creates a file to which the output data will be redirected. • TRANSFERSET sets up the transfer of data between two files. • TRANSFER$ executes the transfer of data between two files according to TRANSFERSET. 36 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide

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Chapter 3 — Managing Files
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Intermec Fingerprint Developer’s Guide
Commands for Creating and Managing Program Files
Program files are used to run and control the printer and to produce labels or other
printouts. A program file is always composed of numbered lines, although the
numbers may be invisible during the editing process. For more information, see
“About Programming Mode” on page 13.
A startup file (also called an autoexec-file) is a program file that automatically runs
when the printer is switched on. For more information, see
“Creating a Startup
Program” on page 30.
Use these Fingerprint commands for creating and handling program files:
LOAD copies a specified program file to the printer working memory.
LIST lists the program file in the working memory to the standard OUT channel,
usually the screen of the host.
MERGE adds a copy of a specified program file to the program file currently
residing in the printer working memory.
RUN executes the instruction in the program file. Must be issued in Immediate
Mode (not in a numbered line.)
SAVE saves a copy of the program file in the current directory or, optionally, in
another specified directory. If a file with the same name already exists in that
directory, it is replaced by the new file.
NEW clears the working memory to allow a new program file to be created.
COPY copies a file to another name and/or directory.
KILL deletes a file from the printer permanent memory (“/c”), the printer
temporary memory (“tmp:”), or from a DOS-formatted memory card (“card1:”.)
Commands for Creating and Managing Data Files
Data files are used by program files for storing various types of data and can be
divided into several subcategories:
Sequential input files
Sequential output files
Append files
Random access files
Use these Fingerprint commands for creating and handling data files:
OPEN creates and/or opens a file for a specified mode of access and optionally
specifies the record size in bytes.
CLOSE closes an OPENed file.
REDIRECT OUT creates a file to which the output data will be redirected.
TRANSFERSET sets up the transfer of data between two files.
TRANSFER$ executes the transfer of data between two files according to
TRANSFERSET.