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4.3 Delete File(s)
This function is used to permanently remove Work Files from your hard drive. When
you execute this function, a window appears displaying the current Work Files. To
select a file for deletion, using the cursor keys, position the coloured bar over the file
name, and press [Space] to tag the file. To tag all the files, press [F7]. To remove
all the tags, press [F8]. If you want to delete just one file, and you do not want to scroll
through the list to find it, and you know the name of the file, press [F3] and enter the
name of the file to delete.
If you now have more than one file tagged for deletion, you are prompted as to
whether or not you want to confirm each deletion. If you press [N] for “No”, then the
files will be deleted one after another. If you press [Y] for “Yes”, then you will be
asked to confirm the deleting of each file.
HINT: This function is used to permanently remove Work Files from your hard drive.
When you execute this function, a window appears displaying the current Work
Files. To select a file for deletion, using the cursor keys, position the coloured bar
over the file name, and press [Space] to tag the file. To tag all the files, press [F7].
To remove all the tags, press [F8]. If you want to delete just one file, and you do not
want to scroll through the list to find it, and you know the name of the file, press [F3]
and enter the name of the file to delete.
If you now have more than one file tagged for deletion, you are prompted as to
whether or not you want to confirm each deletion. If you press [N] for “No”, then the
files will be deleted one after another. If you press [Y] for “Yes”, then you will be
asked to confirm the deleting of each file.
NOTE: For security reasons, do not attempt to delete Customer Work Files or
Operations Log files from DOS. Always use the DLS-1 utilities to do this.
4.4 Transfer File(s)
Selecting this function will call up a sub-menu prompting you to import or export files.
To load files from disk, select IMPORT and to store files to disk, select EXPORT.
Once import or export has been selected, a sub-menu will ask you to select drive A:,
drive B: or the hard drive.
If EXPORT is selected, a window on the right side of the screen will display the present
customer Work Files in alphabetical order, 20 at a time. Press [Space] to tag a single
file, [F7] to tag all files, [F8] to clear all tags. To tag a file by entering the name, press
[F3].
Selecting IMPORT will display all the customer Work Files on the selected disk in a
window on the right hand side of the screen.
Use the arrow keys to scan through the files, [space] to tag a single file, [F7] to tag
all files, [F8] to clear all tags. To tag a file by entering the name, press [F3].
If a file you are trying to load is already in your Work File directory, you will be asked
if you wish to overwrite that file. Pressing [Y] will overwrite the file on your hard drive
with the one in the source path; pressing any other key will not overwrite the file and
the program will continue with the next file to be transferred. If no files are found in the
source path, the program will display the message “No Files Found”. If that occurs,
make sure the source path is correct.
NOTE: When importing 40X0 v2.0 files from DLS-1 v5.6 or v6.0, new sections for
40X0 v2.1 will be added, but the new defaults will be incorrect.
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