TRANSFER Installation and Management Guide
Storing New Names with the NALOAD Program
Managing a TRANSFER System
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Table 11-1 summarizes the new file names that you can specify for the configured
names. The actual file-name portion of
.new-file-name
does not have to be the
name in the list. For example, you can specify a name other than PROFILE for the
Profile file. If, however, you retain the listed file names, the files and corresponding
functions in the TRANSFER system are easy to identify.
Table 11-1. Assigning New File Names
Configured Name New File Name
PROFILE-FILE $vol.subvol.PROFILE
FOLDER-FILE $vol.subvol.FOLDER
INVERTED-FOLDER-FILE $vol.subvol.IFOLDER
DISTLIST-FILE $vol.subvol.DISTLIST
INTGROUP-FILE $vol.subvol.INTGROUP
RECIPIENT-FILE $vol.subvol.RECIP
ITEM-DESCR-FILE $vol.subvol.ITEMDESC
ITEM-DATA-FILE $vol.subvol.ITEMDATA
SESSION-FILE $vol.subvol.SESSION
READY-FILE $vol.subvol.READY
TIME-FILE $vol.subvol.TIME
NET-FILE $vol.subvol.NET
EXTOBJS-FILE $vol.subvol.EXTOBJS
IATTACH-FILE $vol.subvol.IATTACH
DBSAMPL-FILE $vol.subvol.DBSAMPL
QSAMPL-FILE $vol.subvol.QSAMPL
DEPSTAT-FILE $vol.subvol.DEPSTAT
OLD-DEPSTAT-FILE $vol.subvol.DEPSTATO
X400NAME-FILE $vol.subvol.X400NAME
X400-P1MSGID-FILE $vol.subvol.P1MSGID
X400-P2MSGID-FILE $vol.subvol.P2MSGID
X400-QUEUE-FILE $vol.subvol.X400QUEU