CMS Command and Macro Reference (Rel 6 PLC 17 Apr81)
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DMSCMP002E FILE 'fn ft frn' NOT FOUND RC=28 DMSCMP003E OPTION 'option' RC=24 DMSCMP005E NO COLUMN SPECIFIED RC=24 DMSCMP009E COLUMN 'col' EXCEEDS RECORD LENGTH RC=24 DMSCMP010E PREMATUPE EOF ON FILE 'fn ft fm' RC=40 DMSCMP011E CONFLICTING FILE FORMATS RC=32 DMSCMP019E IDENTICAL FILEIDS RC=24 DMSCMP029E INVALID 'parameter' IN THE OPTION 'COL' FIELD RC=24 DMSCMP054E INCOMPLETE FILEID SPECIFIED RC=24 DMSCMP062E INVALID * IN FILEID RC=20 DMSCMP104S ERROR 'nnw READING FILE 'fn ft fm' FROM DISK RC=10D DMSCMP209W FILES DO NOT COMPARE RC=4 DMSCMP211E COLUMN FIELDS OUT OF SEQUENCE RC=24 34 IBM VM/370 CMS Command and Macro Reference
COPYFILE COPYFILE Use the cOPYFILE command to copy and/or modify disk files. The manner in which the file identifiers are entered determines whether or not one or more output files are created. The format of the COPYFILE command is: r , COPYfile t , , fileidi1 fileidi2 fileido fileidi 1 [fileid i2 ••• ] [fileido] [( options ••• [) ]] QEtiQ!!§: r , ! Type ! L .J r , !NEWDs.tel IOLDDatel L .J r , ,FRom recno I IFRLabel xxxxxxxxi L .J r , r r , I REPlacel L .J r 1 ! . I INOPRomptl L 1 r , r , I SPecs I IFOR numrec I ITOLabel xxxxxxxxi L .I L .J , IOVly I I RECfm {F} I [LRecl nnnnn] r , ITRUnc I !APpend, L .J r , IPAck I ,UNPackl L .J [ SIngle] , {V} I L .I r , IFIll c I IFIll hh I IFIll 401 L .I [ EBcd.ic] L .I r 1 IUPcase I (TRAns] ILOwcasel L J 1 , I , , I ____ --I is the first (or only) input file. Each file (filename, filetype, and filemode) must be specified either by indicating the specific identifier or by coding an asterisk. is one or more additional input files. Eacn file identifier (filename, filetype, and filemode) must· be specified. In single output mode, any of the three input file identifiers may be specified either by indicating the specific identifier or by coding an asteriskc However# all three file identifiers of fileidi2 cannot be specified by asterisks. In multiple output mode, an asterisk (*) is an invalid file identifier. An equal sign (=) may be coded for any of the file identifiers, indicating that it is the same as the corresponding identifier in fileidil. is the output file(s) to be created. Each file identifier (filename, filetype, and filemode) must be specified. To create multiple output files, an equal sign (=) must be coded in one or more of the identifier fields. If there is only one input file, fileido may be omitted, in which case it defaults to = = = (the input file represented by fileidil is replaced) . The COpy FILE command options are notes and examples, see "Using the option descriptions. listed below, briefly. For usage COPYFILE Command" following the Section 2. Commands 35