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9.6.2 File Transmission (/S)
Function
This function transmits a file from the terminal machine to the host machine. If the directory
specified by the "storage destination directory name" does not exist on the host side, it will be
automatically created. If the identical file name exists on the host side, it will be forcibly overwritten.
Even if it is a read-only file, it is possible to overwrite by specifying the "O" option.
Startup Method
FLINK /S[Option] transmission file pathname [transmission file pathname...]
storage destination directory name
Options
Option
Description
O
If the host side has an identical file name and it is a read only file, it can
be forcibly overwritten by specifying this option.
R
If this option is specified and if a wild card is used for the "transmission file
pathname," all files under the specified directory including sub- and deeper
directories will be transmitted. If the file name specified by the wild card does
not exist in the sub-directory, it is not automatically created on the host side.
If a wild card is not used, files included in the sub- and deeper directories will
not be transmitted.
Q
Designates non-display of the message.
H
If HT-to-HT communication is to be performed, specify this option on the
terminal.
Transmission file pathname
Specify the file on the terminal machine by its full pathname and include the drive name.
Wild cards (*, ?) can be used for the file name.
If multiple "transmission file pathnames" are specified, separate each with a space.
Storage destination directory name
Specify the storage directory name on the communication partner.
The last parameter input is assumed to be the storage destination directory name.
The directory name must include the drive name.
Enter "" as the delimiter of the directory name.