October 1, 1979 FRESS COMMANDS SCRATCH FILE
System
SF
• SF Scratch file ____________________
permanently SFILE ___________ erases the specified file from the user's
disk storage.
SFile <file>
NOTES _____
• If the file is not on the A-disk it will be FREEd but not
scratched.
• The <file> parameter is required in order to avoid accidental
erasure.
• GDLABEL or GFILE must be specified to access another file (even
if there are other open ones) after this command is issued.
RESTRICTIONS ____________
SFILE can not be reversed using REVERT • ______________________________________.
• The file must be the current file and be on a read/write A-disk
in order to be scratched.
MESSAGES ________
FILE MUST BE CURRENT TO BE SCRATCHED
SCRATCH FAILED
SCRATCH SUCCESSFUL
TOO FEW VALUES GIVEN
RELATED COMMANDS ________________
FFILE, GDLABEL, GFILE, MFILE
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System
SF
• SF Scratch file ____________________
permanently SFILE ___________ erases the specified file from the user's
disk storage.
SFile <file>
NOTES _____
• If the file is not on the A-disk it will be FREEd but not
scratched.
• The <file> parameter is required in order to avoid accidental
erasure.
• GDLABEL or GFILE must be specified to access another file (even
if there are other open ones) after this command is issued.
RESTRICTIONS ____________
SFILE can not be reversed using REVERT • ______________________________________.
• The file must be the current file and be on a read/write A-disk
in order to be scratched.
MESSAGES ________
FILE MUST BE CURRENT TO BE SCRATCHED
SCRATCH FAILED
SCRATCH SUCCESSFUL
TOO FEW VALUES GIVEN
RELATED COMMANDS ________________
FFILE, GDLABEL, GFILE, MFILE
FRESS Resource Manual Release 9.1 FRESS RSection 5.8 -- 217