File Utility Programming (FUP) Reference Manual
FUP Commands
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CONFIG[URE]
DUP[LICATE] dup-option [, dup-option ]...
specifies any of the DUP[LICATE] options (except SOURCE or TARGET file 
names); for example, PURGE, SOURCEDATE. By default, no DUP[LICATE] 
options are configured. For more information, see DUP[LICATE] on page 2-67.
LOAD load-option [, load-option ]...
specifies any LOAD option (except SOURCE or TARGET file names); for 
example, SLACK 20. By default, no LOAD options are configured. For more 
information, see LOAD on page 2-136.
LOADALTFILE loadaltfile-option [, loadaltfile-option ]...
specifies any of the LOADALTFILE options (except key-file-number and 
primary-filename); for example, MAX 999, SLACK 50. By default, no 
LOADALTFILE options are configured. For more information, see 
LOADALTFILE on page 2-144.
RELOAD reload-option [, reload-option ]...
specifies any of the RELOAD options (except filename); for example, NEW, 
DSLACK 60. By default, no RELOAD options are configured. For more 
information, see RELOAD on page 2-154.
RELOCATE SOURCEDATE
By default, no RELOCATE options are configured. For more information, see 
RELOCATE on page 2-160.
ALLOW allow-option [, allow-option ]...
specifies the number of errors FUP permits while processing commands. The 
default is zero errors. (This option replaces the FUP command ALLOW on 
page 2-10.)
allow-option is:
 { num } [ [SEVERE ] ERRORS ]
 { num } [ WARNINGS ]
 [ ABENDS [ ON | OFF ] ]
num
is the maximum number of errors or warnings that can occur before a 
FUP command is aborted. The default ALLOW count is 0 for severe 
and nonsevere errors; it is unlimited for warnings. The allowable range 
for errors is 0 through 32767. FUP keeps an error count internally for 
both severe and nonsevere errors.
num ERRORS
sets the nonsevere error count to num.










