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JANUS? 2020 Hand-Held Computer (4MB) - Intermec

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NF BC Working With IRL<br />

7<br />

Including a Data File Path in the OPEN Command<br />

You can specify the path for a data file in an IRL program by declaring the path<br />

in the OPEN command for files A through Z. For example:<br />

OD"e:\sales\accounts\orders.ird"(10,15)<br />

This command creates File D, which is stored as ORDERS.IRD in the<br />

E:\SALES\ACCOUNTS directory. To learn more about the OPEN command,<br />

see the IRL Programming Reference Manual.<br />

Note: You cannot specify a path for File 0 in an IRL program.<br />

Selecting the Path From the IRL Desktop<br />

1. Open the IRL Desktop.<br />

2. Choose Change Dir from the File menu. This Change Directory screen<br />

appears.<br />

IRL<br />

Change Directory<br />

Program Path:<br />

C:\<br />

Data Path<br />

E:\<br />

Modify Path:<br />

Both<br />

Program Only<br />

Data Only<br />

?<br />

OK Cancel<br />

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The screen displays the paths currently set for IRL programs and data files.<br />

In this example, the program path is the root directory of drive C, and the<br />

data files path is the root directory of drive E.<br />

You can use or to select Both, Programs Only, and Data Only—but<br />

you must use or to select the OK and Cancel buttons.<br />

3. Decide if you want to modify one or both of the paths:<br />

For This Task Press These Keys<br />

Set one path for both<br />

programs and data files.<br />

Press until you select Both. Press .<br />

Set a path for programs only. Press until you select Programs Only.<br />

Press .<br />

Set a path for data files only. Press until you select Data Only. Press .<br />

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