File Utility Programming (FUP) Reference Manual
FUP Commands
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CONFIG[URE] Guidelines
the interval is 30 seconds for disk transfers and 10 seconds for optical 
transfers. The time you specify must be a positive number; 0 specifies the FUP 
defaults.
Because each update to the RESTART file requires a synchronized update to 
the TARGET file, smaller values can slow down a DUP[LICATE] process.
STATONLY
suppresses the implicit INFO DETAIL display if INFO STAT is specified.
XLATE xlate-table-name [ TEXT|CHARMAP ] [ IN filename ]
specifies the name of a translation table that FUP can use in subsequent 
COPY, LOAD, or BUILDKEYRECORDS commands when you use the XLATE, 
XLATEIN, or XLATEOUT keyword in the command.
The xlate-table-name parameter is 24 characters long and can include 
letters, numbers, underscores (_), hyphens (-), and circumflex (^) characters.
CHARMAP specifies a translation table from the CHARMAPS product (T9279). 
If CHARMAP is specified, filename defaults to 
$SYSTEM.SYSTEM.ZCHARMAP, and xlate-table-name must be one of 
the defined tables in the CHARMAP file. CHARMAP is the default.
TEXT specifies a user-created translation table. If you specify TEXT, you must 
also specify filename. FUP expects the translation table to be the first 512 
bytes of an unstructured file from the first record of a structured file. If the 
record is either longer or shorter than 512 bytes, FUP issues a warning 
message.
Because FUP does not read filename until needed by a COPY, LOAD, or 
BUILDKEYRECORDS command, the CONFIGURE command does not 
provide error notification.
When used in a COPY, LOAD, or BUILDKEYRECORDS command, the 
XLATEIN and XLATEOUT options specify direction:
The XLATEOUT table is expected to be the reciprocal translation for the 
XLATEIN table. The XLATE option is the same as XLATEIN.
CONFIG[URE] Guidelines
The ALLOW, DISPLAYBITS, and REPORTWIDTH commands from the previous 
product versions of FUP are now CONFIGURE commands. However, for 
compatibility, they are also supported as separate commands.
Any values specified in the CONFIGURE command are enabled until they are 
reset (with a RESET CONFIGURE command) or until the FUP session ends. To 
XLATEIN Specifies a translation using the first 256 bytes in the XLATE table
XLATEOUT Specifies the second 256-byte section of the XLATE table










