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Set Command Library
Parameters
Example
Deleting the 6th file from memory:
$PASHS,FIL,D,5*47
Comments
If the file you want to delete is the only file present in the
selected memory and this file is currently being used, the
“NAK” message is returned to inform you that the file cannot
be deleted.
Relevant Query
Command
None.
See also
$PASHQ,FLS
$PASHS,MEM to select the memory from which to delete
files.
FIL,DEL: Deleting Files and Directories
Function
This command allows you to delete files and directories from
the selected internal or external memory.
Command Format
Syntax
$PASHS,FIL,DEL,[d1],[s2],s3[,s4[…,sn]][*cc]
Parameter
Description
Range
d
File index number:
• In the range 0-99: With file index number=n,
then file “n+1” will be deleted. Warning! If the
deleted file is not the last one in memory, all the
files that follow the deleted file will have their
index number re-ordered after deletion of the
file. The index of a file is as listed when using
the $PASHQ,FLS command.
• =999: All the files in memory will be deleted,
except for the following: G-file in use, D-file in
use, ring file buffer, ATL file in use, all directo-
ries, all .log files excluding ATL log files not in
use.
0-99, 999
*cc
Optional checksum
*00-*FF
Summary of Contents for HDS800
Page 1: ...Reference Manual HDS800...
Page 16: ...x Enabling a Firmware Option 639 Decoding an NTRIP Source Table 639 Logging Raw Data 642...
Page 54: ...38 Receiver Description...
Page 104: ...88 Using the Web Server...
Page 189: ...173 Web Server Help Files Collection Configuration Tab...
Page 266: ...250 Using Serial Commands...
Page 606: ...590 Query Command Library...
Page 619: ...603 Data Output...
Page 628: ...612 Data Output...
Page 650: ...634 Troubleshooting...
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