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VMS Help RENAME, Examples *Conan The Librarian |
1.$ RENAME AVERAGE.OBJ OLDAVERAGE
The RENAME command in this example renames the highest existing
version of the file AVERAGE.OBJ to OLDAVERAGE.OBJ. If no file
named OLDAVERAGE.OBJ currently exists, the new file is assigned
a version number 1.
2.$ RENAME/NONEW_VERSION SCANLINE.OBJ;2 BACKUP.OBJ
The RENAME command in this example renames the file
SCANLINE.OBJ;2 to BACKUP.OBJ;2. The /NONEW_VERSION qualifier
ensures that, if BACKUP.OBJ;2 already exists, the RENAME
command does not rename the file, but instead reports the
error.
3.$ RENAME *.TXT;* *.OLD;*
The RENAME command in this example renames all versions of all
files with the file type TXT to have the file type OLD. The
file names and version numbers are not changed.
4.$ RENAME WATER.TXT [.MEMOS]
The RENAME command in this example changes the directory
name of WATER.TXT from your default directory to the MEMOS
subdirectory. (The RENAME command moves the file to another
directory.)
5.$ RENAME [BORDERS.TESTFILES]SAVE.DAT []TEST
The RENAME command in this example renames the file SAVE.DAT
in the directory BORDERS.TESTFILES to TEST.DAT. The new file is
moved to the current default directory.
6.$ RENAME COEISABLAST.TXT COEIsABlast.txt
The RENAME command in this example changes the case of
COEISABLAST.TXT to COEIsABlast.txt. You must be on an ODS-
5 disk and previously have used the SET PROCESS/CASE_
LOOKUP=SENSITIVE command for this RENAME command to work
properly.
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