
Bits
Value
Definition
3 – 0
Read access rights
0
Public
1
Operator
2
Maintenance
3
Authorized client
4
Service
5 – 14
Reserved for later use
15
No read operation permitted
To
delete a file
, the file name (of the currently loaded file) must be set in the long mes‐
sage buffer.
Table 167: Delete file definition
Byte
Value
Description
7 to 0
Variable
Name of the file to be deleted
The offset value is also used to delete a file.
Table 168: Offset value for deleting a file
Bits
Value
Definition
14 – 10
Reserved for later use
9 – 8
00b
Delete file
7 – 0
Reserved for later use
Table 169: Creating a file (in the example: Creation of a file with the name "FILE1", read access
0, write access 1)
Transaction
Register
P
C_BUFFER0
P
C_BUFFER1
P
C_BUFFER2
P
C_BUFFER3
P
C_BUFFER4
P
C_BUFFER5
P
C_BUFFER6
P
C_BUFFER7
P
C_ADD_H
P
C_ADD_L
P
C_OFF_H
P
C_OFF_L
P
C_C
TR
L
Write
F
I
L
E
1
00
00
00
3D
33
03
10
01
Wait for FREL = 1
8.10.5
Directory
When this resource is accessed, a list of the existing user files is returned. Direct read
access to directory returns the defining values:
Table 170: Directory defining values
Defining value
Offset
Value
RID
134h
Resource name
0
"DIR"
Data size
1
8
Read access level
2
0
Write access level
3
15
Time overrun
4
130
Data type
5
18h – structure with 8 bytes
Mandatory
yes
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