
JANUS 2010 Hand-Held Computer User’s Manual
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Including a Data File Path in the OPEN Command
You can specify the path for a data file in an IRL program by declaring the path
in the OPEN command for files A through Z. For example:
OD"e:\sales\accounts\orders.ird"(10,15)
This command creates File D, which is stored as ORDERS.IRD in the
E:\SALES\ACCOUNTS directory. To learn more about the OPEN command,
see the IRL Programming Reference Manual.
Note:
You cannot specify a path for File 0 in an IRL program.
Selecting the Path From the IRL Desktop
1. Open the IRL Desktop.
2. Choose Change Dir from the File menu.
This Change Directory screen appears.
The screen displays the current paths for
IRL programs and data files. In this
example, the path for programs is C:\,
and the path for data files is E:\.
You can use
or
to select Both,
Programs Only, and Data Only, but you
must use
or
to select the OK and
Cancel buttons.
3. Decide if you want to modify one or both of
the paths:
For This Task
Press These Keys
Set one path for both
programs and data files.
Press
until you select Both, and press
.
Set a path for programs only.
Press
until you select Programs Only, and
press
.
Set a path for data files only.
Press
until you select Data Only, and press
.
IRL
Change
Directory
Program
Path:
C:\
Data
Path
E:\
Modify
Path:
Both
Program
Only
Data
Only
OK
Cancel
?
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Summary of Contents for Janus 2010
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Page 29: ...nugget 3 9 helconital Getting Started 1 ...
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Page 43: ...nugget 3 9 helconital Learning How to Use the Reader 2 ...
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Page 157: ...nugget 3 9 helconital Configuring the Reader 5 ...
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