ftsload - recovers definition information
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Format
ftsload file-name[/M[N|D]][/E][/U][/A][/T]
Function
The ftsload command recovers the saved definition information and defines an environment for JP1/FTP.
Arguments
file-name
Specifies the name of the file to recover. The permitted name is from 1 to 259 bytes of characters. If a relative path is specified, the location relative to the command execution path is assumed.
/M[N|D]
Specifies the recovery method:
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N: Do not delete the original information.
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D: Delete the original information.
/E
Recovers the environment settings.
/U
Recovers the user-to-login settings.
/A
Recovers the auto-start program settings.
/T
Recovers the transmission settings.
Notes:
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If /E, /U, /A, and /T are all omitted, all definition information is recovered.
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If the specified definition information is not in the specified file, the command recovers only the definition information contained in the file.
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If auto-start program registration information is to be recovered, but there is no corresponding user, the command terminates normally with a warning.
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If the specified file contains none of the specified definition information, the command terminates abnormally.
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Any message issued by this command is also output to the event log.
Return values
0 |
Normal termination |
1 |
Normal termination with a warning |
2 |
Abnormal termination |
For the messages that are displayed, see 8.3.4 Messages displayed during execution of the ftsload command.