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Depending on the transfer destination directory and the, file type, transfer may not be possible.

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The following data is transferred, depending on whether specifies a directory or file. • Directory specified: A list of the files in the specified directory • File specified: Information about the specified file • No specification: A list of the files in the current directory The wildcard characters "*" (any string) and "?" (any character) may be used in . Input example 1: LIST-a Clip Input example 2: LIST Clip/*.MXF NLST Sends a list of file names from this unit to the remote computer, with no other information. Command syntax: NLST The following options may be specified when no pathname is specified. • -a: Also display file names that begin with ".". • -l: Also display information other than file name (gives the same result as the LIST command). • -F: Append "/" to directory names. The following data is transferred, depending on whether specifies a directory or file. • Directory specified: A list of the file names only in the specified directory • No specification: A list of the file names only in the current directory. The wildcard characters "*" (any string) and "?" (any character) may be used in . Input example 1: NLST-l Input example 2: NLST Clip/*.MXF RETR Begins transfer of a copy of a file in the specified path on this unit to the current directory on the remote computer. Command syntax: RETR Input example: RETR Clip/CLIP00001.MXF STOR Begins transfer of a copy of a file in the specified path on the remote computer to the current directory on this unit. Depending on the type of file transferred, the following files are created. • *.MXF file -*M01.XML file (metadata) -*M02.KLV file (user metadata) • *E01.SMI file -*M01.XML file (metadata) Notes • For *.MXF files or *E01.SMI files, the UMID of the copy source file is not saved. However, it is saved if an immediately preceding SITE UMMD extended command has been issued. For *E01.SMI files, execution of the STOR command results in an error if material with the same UMID already exists at the transfer destination directory. • For *.MXF files, some data, such as file header metadata, may be missing. • Depending on the transfer destination directory and the file type, transfer may not be possible. For details, see "File operation restrictions" (page 89). Command syntax: STOR Input example: STOR Edit/E00001E01.SMI RNFR RNTO Rename a file. Specify the file to be renamed with the RNFR command, and specify the new name with the RNTO command. (Always follow a RNFR command with a RNTO command.) For details, see "File operation restrictions" (page 89). Command syntax: RNFR RNTO Input example: RNFR Clip/CLIP00001.MXF RNTO Clip/News_digest.MXF DELE Deletes the specified file on this unit. Note Depending on the directory and file type, deletion may not be possible. For details, see "File operation restrictions" (page 89). Command syntax: DELE Input example: DELE Clip/CLIP00099.MXF STAT Sends information about properties of the specified file, or about data transfer status, from this unit to the remote computer. The following property information is sent, depending on the file type. • MXF file - File name - File type Chapter 6 File Operations 95 FTP File Operations

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FTP File Operations
Chapter 6
File Operations
The following data is transferred, depending on whether
<path-name> specifies a directory or file.
Directory specified: A list of the files in the specified
directory
File specified: Information about the specified file
No specification: A list of the files in the current directory
The wildcard characters “*” (any string) and “?” (any
character) may be used in <path-name>.
Input example 1:
LIST-a Clip
Input example 2:
LIST Clip/
*
.MXF
NLST
Sends a list of file names from this unit to the remote
computer, with no other information.
Command syntax: NLST <SP> <options or path-name>
<CRLF>
The following options may be specified when no path-
name is specified.
-a: Also display file names that begin with “.”.
-l: Also display information other than file name (gives the
same result as the LIST command).
-F: Append “/” to directory names.
The following data is transferred, depending on whether
<path-name> specifies a directory or file.
Directory specified: A list of the file names only in the
specified directory
No specification: A list of the file names only in the current
directory.
The wildcard characters “*” (any string) and “?” (any
character) may be used in <path-name>.
Input example 1:
NLST-l
Input example 2:
NLST Clip/
*
.MXF
RETR
Begins transfer of a copy of a file in the specified path on
this unit to the current directory on the remote computer.
Command syntax: RETR <SP> <path-name> <CRLF>
Input example:
RETR Clip/CLIP00001.MXF
STOR
Begins transfer of a copy of a file in the specified path on
the remote computer to the current directory on this unit.
Depending on the type of file transferred, the following
files are created.
*
.MXF file
-
*
M01.XML file (metadata)
-
*
M02.KLV file (user metadata)
*
E01.SMI file
-
*
M01.XML file (metadata)
For *.MXF files or *E01.SMI files, the UMID of the
copy source file is not saved. However, it is saved if an
immediately preceding SITE UMMD extended
command has been issued. For *E01.SMI files,
execution of the STOR command results in an error if
material with the same UMID already exists at the
transfer destination directory.
For *.MXF files, some data, such as file header
metadata, may be missing.
Depending on the transfer destination directory and the
file type, transfer may not be possible.
For details, see “File operation restrictions” (page 89).
Command syntax: STOR <SP> <path-name> <CRLF>
Input example:
STOR Edit/E00001E01.SMI
RNFR
RNTO
Rename a file.
Specify the file to be renamed with the RNFR command,
and specify the new name with the RNTO command.
(Always follow a RNFR command with a RNTO
command.)
For details, see “File operation restrictions” (page 89).
Command syntax: RNFR <SP> <path-name (before
change)> <CRLF>
RNTO <SP> <path-name (after change)> <CRLF>
Input example:
RNFR Clip/CLIP00001.MXF
RNTO Clip/News_digest.MXF
DELE
Deletes the specified file on this unit.
Depending on the directory and file type, deletion may not
be possible.
For details, see “File operation restrictions” (page 89).
Command syntax: DELE <SP> <path-name> <CRLF>
Input example:
DELE Clip/CLIP00099.MXF
STAT
Sends information about properties of the specified file, or
about data transfer status, from this unit to the remote
computer.
The following property information is sent, depending on
the file type.
MXF file
- File name
- File type
Notes
Note