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NetEx EFT213 Reference Manual Rel 5.4

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-QUIet-SPAce-TRUNcate-UNIT-VOLUMEdestination(optional) when this qualifier is ON, no <strong>NetEx</strong>/eFT output is displayed to the user’s terminal.If an output destination file exists, the output is still captured to the destination file. The defaultis OFF. The minimum spelling is -QUI.(integer) the number of bytes which <strong>NetEx</strong>/eFT should allocate to the output file. For z/OS,the default is 16384 (16 Kbytes). The minimum spelling is -SPA.(optional) works in conjunction with the COLumns qualifier. If any <strong>NetEx</strong>/eFT output linesare longer than the COLumns value, the lines are truncated when this qualifier is ON. Thedefault is OFF. The minimum spelling is -TRUN.(optional) tells EFT to create the data set on a specific device or certain type or group of devices.The UNIT qualifier must be a 1 to 8 character alphanumeric string including nationalcharacters ($, #, or @) where the first character cannot be a digit. If no unit name is specified,the unit name in the TSO/E user's profile is used. When TAPE is specified and a -volseris specified then -create replace must be specified. Otherwise, when a -volser is not specifiedthen -create new, replace, or delete can be specified.(optional) tells EFT to create the data set on a specific volume. The VOLUME qualifier mustbe a 1 to 8 character alphanumeric string including national characters ($, #, or @) where thefirst character cannot be a digit. There is no default VOLUME name. When TAPE is specifiedand a -volser is specified then -create replace must be specified. Otherwise, when a -volser is not specified then -create new, replace, or delete can be specified.(optional) a local file specification that will receive the captured <strong>NetEx</strong>/eFT output. Omittingthe destination file specification causes the current output file (if any) to be closed.Informational QualifiersThe following qualifiers are provided to give the user information about the OUTput command.DESTination (string) the output destination file specification.ExamplesTo begin capturing <strong>NetEx</strong>/eFT output to a file on the local host named session, you would type:eFT> output sessionNow every line of <strong>NetEx</strong>/eFT output that appears on the screen will also be sent to the output file until youclose the file with another output command:eFT> outputTo tell <strong>NetEx</strong>/eFT to hold the screen every time a full screen of output is displayed, type the following:eFT> set output hold on<strong>Rel</strong>ated TopicsINPUT CommandPage 140 Command Descriptions REF-eFT213-R<strong>5.4</strong>-08

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