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filename
The name assigned to a collection of records (i.e. lines) within a filesystem
A text string that identifies a file on a system It often including an extension string which indicates what type of file it is The format of the filename may be restricted by the operating system For example, DOS restricts filenames to eight characters, with an additional three-character extension string
The name of a file with no accompanying path information as in file html
A name assigned to a file when the file is first written on a disk Every file on a disk within the same folder must have a unique name Since Windows 95, you may use up to 32 characters for filenames, and filenames can contain any character (including spaces), except the following: \ / : * ? " |
The name of pages, graphics, sound and other files making up your Web Page or Site
is the name of a processed time zone definition file If this is a null pointer, the library uses the standard time zone definition file
Name assigned to a file A filename can include a primary filename of one to eight characters; a filetype of zero to three characters A period separates the primary filename from the filetype
The name component of a file specification A filename is assigned by either the user or the system when the file itself is created See also extension and file type
Specifies the complete file name from which the message definitions are to be imported into the Log Central database The contents of this file must follow a specified format If no file name is given, text is accepted from the standard input of the terminal
When you name a file you need to follow the convention used by your system's Operating System DOS uses a convention referred to as the 8 3 file naming convention This means you can name the file with a maximum of 8 characters, with no spaces and a period followed by a 3 character extension code The 3 character extension code lets the operating system know what program created the file An example of a 3 character extension code would be * doc The " doc" referres to a wordprocessing program
The name of a file Windows uses DOS filenaming conventions 8 plus 3
the first part of a file's name, which comes before the dot filename extension Under Windows95/98 this first part can be very long and can contain spaces
This is a key developed by using a combination of the decedent's name and the year in which the inventory was taken, ordered, or recorded, in that order The eight character field is used to invisibly link the Main Inventory Table with the Detail Inventory Table
A name, specified by either the user, programmer, or software, comprised of alphanumeric characters, to identify a file and its contents Different programs and operating systems have their own naming rules A basic MS-DOS filename contains up to eight letters or numbers, followed by the file’s three- or four-letter file extension, in this format: "filename ext" Windows95 and 98 allow users to specify a filename of up to 255 characters
{i} name of a file, name of a collection of computer data (Computers)
(computer science) the name given to a computer file in order to distinguish it from other files; may contain an extension that indicates the type of file
The canonical eight character name of the file The file name is generated from the lemma field according to an algorithm described in Appendix 2
FileName pl contains a function to correctly parse a file name regardless of the underlying operating system
A string of characters used to identify a file
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