disk,
copyfile * * b = = a
All the files on the B-disk are copied to the A-disk. The filenames and
filetypes remain unchanged.
all the filetypes. For example:
copy file * assemble b = test a
copies all
files in the B-disk into files with a filetype of
The filenames are not changed.
example:
copyfile * test a = = B (single
copies all files on the A-disk with a filetype of TEST to the B-disk as
one combined file, with the filename and filetype equal to the first
input file found.
copied; whenever an equal sign (=) appears, it indicates that the same
files are to be copied. For example:
copyfile x * al = file =
combines all files with a filename of
named
corresponding to an asterisk in an inputfileid, multiple input files
produce multiple output files.
nature you might wish to use the
of files being copied. For example:
copvfile * test a = output a = summary = (type
might result in the display:
which indicates that files ALPHA TEST A and ALPHA
into a file named ALPHA
file as you copy it. For example:
copyfi1e data file a (recfm f lrec1