TRANSFER  Use   the  TRANSFER  command  to  direct  your  input  file  to  a  specified  reader  
or tore=laim   virtual  reader  files  that  you  spooled  to  another  user.   format  of  the  TRANSFER   command  is:  
r
TRANsfer{  
SPOOlid}  [  To]  user  i  d  l   CLass  c  
ALLl   From   L  
spoolid is the input file to be directed to or retrieved from the
named userid.CLASS    is  the  class  of  input  files  that  are  to  be  transferred.  is   a  one-character  alphameric  field  with  values  from  A  
and from0   to  9.  
The c
to Z
ALL that  all  input  spool  files  are  to  be  transferred.  [TO   1  userid  FROM   is  the  user  to  whom  the  files  are  to  be  directed.  If  the  
optional keywordTO   is  omitted,  the  userid  may  not  be  TO   or  T.  
The file is deleted from your reader if you use this option.{  
IISeL id}  
ALL
is the user from whom input spool files are to be reclaimed.
ALLmay   be  specified  to  reclaim  input  spool  files  that  were  
originated by your virtual machine from all users.
TheTRANSFER   =ommand   does  not  transfer  any  active  spool  files.  PDR   FILE  spoolid   TRANSFERRED  {TO   }  userid  FROM   spoolia  TO   IIser-i:'i   is  the  spool  file  identification  number  of  the  file  
that is spooled. The number does not change.
is the response to the user who transferred the file
verifyinq that userid is the recipient of the file.166   IBM   VM/370   CP  Command  Reference  for  General  Users   
or to
r
TRANsfer
SPOOlid}
ALL
spoolid is the input file to be directed to or retrieved from the
named userid.
and from
The c
to Z
ALL
optional keyword
The file is deleted from your reader if you use this option.
IISeL
ALL
is the user from whom input spool files are to be reclaimed.
ALL
originated by your virtual machine from all users.
The
that is spooled. The number does not change.
is the response to the user who transferred the file
verifyinq that userid is the recipient of the file.
            
            



















































































































































































































