Asked by Dawson Lewis on May 07, 2024

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The transfer of data from a word location to a file is called a:

A) file-to-file move.
B) file-to-word move.
C) word-to-file move.
D) word-to-word move.

Word-to-File Move

A process in programmable logic controllers (PLCs) where data is moved from one or more word-sized locations to a file or array.

File-to-File Move

A operation in computing where data is transferred directly from one file to another within the same or between different storage mediums.

Data Transfer

The process of moving or copying data from one location, device, or system to another, often involving different types of networks and protocols.

  • Comprehend the fundamental principles and procedures involved in data transmission within programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
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Zybrea KnightMay 07, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The question specifically asks about transferring data from a word location to a file, making option C - word-to-file move - the correct answer. Options A and B refer to file-to-file or file-to-word moves, which are not relevant to the question. Option D refers to transferring data between two word locations, which is also not what the question is asking for.