Folder and file formats
Many MMEMory commands refer to folders and files. These have specific structures, described below.
Format for a <
folder
>
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The format for <
folder
> is "[[<
drive
>:]<
path
>]", where <
drive
> can be INTernal or USB, and <
path
> is
a folder path, and <
filespec
> specifies a subset of files.
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INTernal specifies the internal flash file system. USB specifies a front panel USB storage device.
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If <
drive
> is specified, <
path
> is interpreted as an absolute folder path. Absolute paths begin with "\"
or "/" and start at the root folder of <
drive
>.
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If <
drive
> is omitted, <
path
> is relative to the folder specified by
. Relative
paths must NOT begin with \ or /.
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Folder and file names cannot contain the following characters: \ / : * ? " < > |
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The <
folder
> parameter cannot exceed 240 characters.
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The specified folder must exist and cannot be marked as hidden or system. The exception is
, which creates a folder. For MMEMory:MDIRectory, all folder levels above the
new one must exist.
Format for a <
file
>
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The format for a file name is "[[<
drive
>:]<
path
>]<
file_name
>", where <
drive
> can be INTernal or USB,
and <
path
>is a folder path.
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INTernal specifies the internal flash file system. USB specifies a front panel USB storage device.
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If <
drive
> is specified, <
path
> is interpreted as an absolute folder path. Absolute paths begin with "\"
or "/" and start at the root folder of <
drive
>.
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If <
drive
> is omitted, <
path
> is relative to the folder specified by
. Relative
paths must NOT begin with \ or /.
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Folder and file names cannot contain the following characters: \ / : * ? " < > |
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The combination of folder and file name cannot exceed 240 characters.
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