File Utility Programming (FUP) Reference Manual
FUP Commands
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COPY: Copy Form
USE set to OUT (or not specified)
BLOCKLEN specified
If these are not the attribute settings, FUP uses the write-count value for
out-block-length and writes each output record in a separate physical
operation. Record blocking does not occur.
DENSITYOUT density
indicates the recording density for the output tape file. This option applies only
to tape drives that support multiple densities.
Specify density as:
If you specify DENSITYOUT, and out-filename is a tape DEFINE with
LABELS set for labeled tape processing, the DENSITY attribute of the DEFINE
must either be unspecified or must match density.
If the DENSITY attribute is unspecified, it is set to density for the life of the
FUP command.
EBCDICOUT
specifies that output characters be translated to their EBCDIC equivalents. If
you omit EBCDICOUT, FUP does not translate output.
All characters converted between ASCII and EBCDIC retain their own image—
with these exceptions:
If you specify EBCDICOUT and out-filename is a tape DEFINE, the tape
DEFINE EBCDIC value must be ON (or unspecified), or this message appears:
ERROR - TAPE DEFINE VALUE FOR EBCDIC CONFLICTS
WITH EBCDICOUT
Density Recording Density
GCR or 6250 6250 bpi (bits per inch)
PE or 1600 1600 bpi
NRZI or 800 800 bpi (not used on 5130)
ASCII EBCDIC
Exclamation point Logical OR
Left square bracket Cent sign
Right square bracket Exclamation point
Circumflex Logical NOT sign