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NetEx EFT213 Reference Manual Rel 5.4

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IBM z/OS File or Data Set Specification ExamplesSome example IBM z/OS data set specifications are listed below to help non-z/OS users get a better understandingof their appearance.IBMNODE.FILE.EXT‘LANCE.FILES.SOURCE.FOR’‘LANCE.TEST.PROGRAMS.SAVE.FILE#A1.OLD’FILE$001.#01TEST.PROGRAMS(MEMBER01)‘LANCE.PDS.DEVELOP(LOOPA)’‘LANCE.PDS.FILES(LOOPB)’/G$ZIP@File Transfer Examples from a Local IBM z/OS HostExample 1:To receive file ABC.FOR from the remote host into a sequential data set on the local IBM z/OS system, issuethe following:eFT> receive abc.foreFT: SOURCE DESTINATION SIZEeFT: ----------------------------------------------eFT: ABC.FOR SMITHX.ABC.FOR 32100Since no destination file or data set name was specified, the data set was given the same name as the sourcefile name and created with the current value of TSOPREFIX (e.g., SMITHX) prefixed to it.Example 2:To send the member ABC of the partitioned data set ‘EFT.SRC.FOR’ to a remote host the following sendcommand is issued:eFT> send ‘EFT.src.for(abc)’eFT: SOURCE DESTINATION SIZEeFT: ---------------------------------------------eFT: EFT.SRC.FOR(ABC) ABC.FOR 32100Example 3:To send the sequential data set DOC.TXT using BACKUP mode to preserve the length and contents of thedata set, the following command is issued:eFT> send -mode backup doc.txteFT: SOURCE DESTINATION SIZEeFT: ----------------------------------------------eFT: SMITHX.DOC.TXT DOC.TXT 56700RESTORE mode can now be used to restore the file DOC.TXT in its original form. Notice that the defaultTSOPREFIX (e.g., SMITHX) prefixes the source file name DOC.TXT.Page 52 File Handling Under IBM z/OS <strong>NetEx</strong>/eFT REF-eFT213-R<strong>5.4</strong>-08

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