Using NS3000/iX Network Services (36920-90008)

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Network File Transfer
Summary of DSCOPY Options
Summary of DSCOPY Options
Table 5-2 summarizes the available DSCOPY options. Refer to the
syntax description earlier in this chapter for a full description of the
effects of each option listed.
Table 5-2 DSCOPY Options Summary
Option Name Description
APP *
Appends source file to existing file specified as target file.
ASC *
Causes target file to contain ASCII data.
BIN *
Causes target file to contain binary data.
CHECKPT = checkpoint spec
Used (along with RESTART to recover file transfers that
have aborted.
CLEAR
Removes previously specified global specifications.
COMP
Compresses contents of target file during transmission.
DIR *
Causes target file to be a direct access file.
FCODE = sourcefilecode
Specifies file code needed to open source file; gives same
file code to target file.
FIX *
Causes target file to contain fixed length records.
FSIZE = filesize*
Specifies size of target file in records.
INT *
Causes files to be copied using Interchange Format.
MOVE
Causes source file to be purged after file transfer.
OVER
Causes copied file to overwrite file that is specified as
target file.
QUIET
Suppresses all display output except error messages.
REP
Causes source file to replace specified target file.
Previously existing file of same name as target file is
purged.
RESTART = restartspec
Initiates the restart of a transfer that was previously
checkpointed.
RSIZE = recordsize *
Specifies length (in bytes) of target file records.
SDEV = source_device
Specifies disc device on which source file resides.
SEQ *
Causes target to be organized to allow sequential access.
SHOW
Displays global specifications in effect.