
Remote Commands
R&S
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For details on storage locations refer to
Chapter 7.2.2.2, "Storage Location and File-
The file names (<FileName> parameter) are given as string parameters enclosed in
quotation marks. They also comply with Windows conventions. Windows file names do
not distinguish between uppercase and lowercase notation.
Wildcards
The two characters "*" and "?" can be used as "wildcards", i.e., they are variables for a
selection of several files. The question mark "?" replaces exactly one character, the
asterisk replaces any of the remaining characters in the file name. "*.*" thus means all
files in a directory.
Path names
Storage locations can be specified either as absolute (including the entire path) or rela-
tive paths (including only subfolders of the current folder). Use the
MMEM:CDIR?
query
to determine the current folder.
General Data Storage and Loading Commands
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Storing and Loading Instrument Settings
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Storing or Printing Screenshots
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10.9.1
General Data Storage and Loading Commands
The following commands are available for all applications.
See also:
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Managing Settings and Results