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**fScan Reference Manual, Chapter 2 (CmdLineOptions): | **fScan Reference Manual, Chapter 2 (CmdLineOptions): | ||
- | ===== Writeover -- Write flag===== | + | ===== Writeover -- Temporarily set file overwrite |
- | **usage: -writeover** | + | **usage:**\\ |
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+ | ** -w** | ||
- | The WRITEOVER | + | The WRITEOVER |
- | -w wfile\\ | + | By default, OVERWRITE |
- | -wL locfile\\ | + | If OVERWRITE is non-zero, write operations |
- | -wR roifile\\ | + | When OVERWRITE is set using the WRITEOVER command, the flag remains set only until the next file writing command. This allows you to selectively indicate which data files to overwrite.\\ |
- | -wA anatoutfile\\ | + | For example: |
- | -wE endfile\\ | + | < |
- | -wW waitfile | + | |
- | ===== ===== | + | -o -w ; force writing of current data set to file, even if that file exists |
+ | </ | ||
+ | The default behavior of the OVERWRITE flag can changed using the [[jvs: | ||
+ | < | ||
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+ | -set overwrite 0 ; default is to not allow existing files to be written unless -w is used | ||
+ | </ | ||
**See Also:**\\ | **See Also:**\\ | ||
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