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- | **fScan Reference Manual, Chapter 2 (CmdLineOptions): | ||
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- | ===== Set Overwrite -- Set the file overwrite flag ===== | ||
- | **usage: | ||
- | ** -set overwrite **\\ | ||
- | ** -set overwrite 0 ** | ||
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- | The OVERWRITE flag is used to indicate whether fScan will overwrite existing data files. | ||
- | By default, OVERWRITE is zero and any attempt to overwrite an existing file will generate an error message. | ||
- | If OVERWRITE is non-zero, write operations will overwrite existing data files without generating any message. | ||
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- | The OVERWRITE flag can be set temporarily using the [[jvs: | ||
- | For example: | ||
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- | -o exam.wdf -w ; force writing of file named " | ||
- | -o -w ; force writing of current data set to file, even if that file exists | ||
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- | The default behavior of the OVERWRITE flag can changed using the -SET OVERWRITE command. | ||
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- | -set overwrite | ||
- | -set overwrite 0 | ||
- | </ | ||
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- | **See Also:**\\ | ||
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