Directory Structure

The first time you output communication on a station, several directories are added to the data directory.

Example: The main office (station number 1) outputs data to notebook "NB 1" (station number 101). The following directories are automatically added to the data directory on the main office:
101   \del
      \err
      \in
      \out
      \sim

del : Currently no function.

err : If input is canceled due to an error, the communication file that caused the error is saved in this directory, see Failed Communication Sessions.

in : Communication files from "NB 1" (station 101) that should be input on the main office (station 1) must be copied to this directory, see Communication Steps.

out : Communication files for "NB 1" (101) are output to this directory.

sim : Log files generated when using the match-up options No. Similar -> Log, Name/Address Similar -> Log and ->Log are stored in this directory, see Match-up Types.

Before you can input data on the target station, you need to add an in directory to the corresponding source station's directory (e.g. in this case \1\in).

The communication file output on the main office to the directory \101\out must be copied to the \1\in directory on "NB 1" and vice versa: