Talk:LOAD-MODE:MODE

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Name is a convention?

Is the name a convention? Instead of a hard rule? I have a machine where the initial commands specify LOAD-FILE:SYMB as the file to run. Like this:

@li-ini-com,,
ENTER-DIRECTORY,,D-74MB-1,0
S-E-D 1
CONNECT SYS-OUT-1 105 R
CLOSE 105
BATCH
APPEND-BATCH 1 LOAD-FILE:SYMB SYS-OUT-1

Does that mean that I could have called the file whatever I wanted? --Torfinn 20:08, 20 December 2011 (CET)

AFAIK it's just a convention. LOAD-MODE:MDOE is common but LOAD-MODE:SYMB was more used in the past. So if your system uses LOAD-FILE:SYMB it's fine, as you see it's in any case defined by you by @NEXT-INITIAL-COMMAND (the first command, set by @INITIAL-COMMAND, must be @ENTER-DIRECTORY. Then add the rest with @N-I-C) --TArntsen 12:07, 21 December 2011 (CET)