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#If version is specified in <old file name> only that version is renamed, otherwise all versions are renamed. | #If version is specified in <old file name> only that version is renamed, otherwise all versions are renamed. | ||
#Directory name, user name and version number should not be specified in the new file name. | #Directory name, user name and version number should not be specified in the new file name. | ||
Example: | |||
@RENAME-FILE (P-T:GUEST)F-1:SOU, :SYMB | |||
The file (P-T:GUEST)F-1:SOU is changed to type SYMB. | |||
== Related commands == | == Related commands == |
Latest revision as of 14:29, 9 August 2017
@RENAME-FILE <old file name>, [<new object name>], [:<new type>]
Change file object name and / or type.
- <old file name>
- an existing file.
- <new object name>
- (default = no change)
- <new type>
- (default = no change)
Rules:
- Permitted for all user with directory access to the file.
- If version is specified in <old file name> only that version is renamed, otherwise all versions are renamed.
- Directory name, user name and version number should not be specified in the new file name.
Example:
@RENAME-FILE (P-T:GUEST)F-1:SOU, :SYMB
The file (P-T:GUEST)F-1:SOU is changed to type SYMB.
Related commands
References
Norsk Data Document ND–60.128.03 SINTRAN III REFERENCE MANUAL (printed February 1983), page 1-161
Norsk Data Document ND–60.174.Q01 SINTRAN III QUICK REFERENCE CARD