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52 lines
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///1RENAME
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Syntax:
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RENAME {new-filespec=old-filespec}
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Explanation:
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RENAME lets you change the name of a file in the directory of a
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disk. To change several filenames in one command use the * or ?
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wildcards in the file specifications. The RENAME command can be
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abbreviated REN. REN prompts you for input.
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///2Examples
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A>RENAME NEWFILE.BAS=OLDFILE.BAS
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The file OLDFILE.BAS changes to NEWFILE.BAS on drive A.
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A>RENAME
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The system prompts for the filespecs:
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Enter New Name:X.PRN
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Enter Old Name:Y.PRN
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Y .PRN=X .PRN
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A>
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File X.PRN is renamed to Y.PRN on drive A.
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B>REN A:PRINTS.NEW = PRINCE.NEW
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The file PRINCE.NEW on drive A changes to PRINTS.NEW on
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drive A.
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A>RENAME S*.TEX=A*.TEX
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The above command renames all the files matching
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A*.TEX to files with filenames S*.TEX.
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A>REN B:NEWLIST=B:OLDLIST
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The file OLDLIST changes to NEWLIST on drive B. Since the
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second drive specifier, B: is implied by the first one, it
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is unnecessary in this example. The command line above has
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the same effect as the following:
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A>REN B:NEWLIST=OLDLIST
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or
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A>REN NEWLIST=B:OLDLIST
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