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z/OS V1R9.0 UNIX System Services Command ... - Christian Grothoff

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Parameters<br />

v Copy members from an MVS partitioned data set (PDS) or PDSE to an z/<strong>OS</strong><br />

<strong>UNIX</strong> system directory<br />

v Copy a sequential data set or member of a PDS to a file<br />

and convert the data from code page IBM-037 or ASCII to code page IBM-1047<br />

while it is being copied.<br />

Do not use the CONVERT option when copying files that contain doublebyte data.<br />

This option is used for singlebyte data only, not for doublebyte data.<br />

hfs_directory | HFS_file_name<br />

Specifies the directory name or file name of the z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>UNIX</strong> file system files to<br />

receive the PDS members that are being copied. The name can be up to 1023<br />

characters long. Single quotes around the directory name or file name are<br />

optional.<br />

Use hfs_directory when a PDS is specified. When a sequential data set or<br />

PDS member is specified, then the file name must be used.<br />

mvs_PDS_name | mvs_data_set_name(member_name)<br />

Specifies the name of an MVS partitioned data set or an MVS partitioned data<br />

set member that is being copied into an z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>UNIX</strong> file system. The data set<br />

name is:<br />

v A fully qualified name that is enclosed in single quotes, or an unqualified<br />

name (an unqualified name is not enclosed in single quotes)<br />

v Up to 44 characters long, with an additional 8 characters for the member<br />

name<br />

v Converted to uppercase letters<br />

ASIS<br />

Specifies that the @ character in member names not be translated to the _<br />

character in path names. (It is a common convention to use @ symbols in PDS<br />

member names to correspond with the _ symbol in path names.)<br />

BINARY | TEXT<br />

Specifies whether the data set being copied contains binary data or text.<br />

BINARY<br />

Specifies that the data set being copied contains binary data. This is the<br />

default for a data set of undefined record format.<br />

TEXT<br />

Specifies that the data set being copied contains text. This is the default for<br />

a data set of fixed record format or variable record format.<br />

CONVERT(character_conversion_table | YES | NO)<br />

Specifies that the data being copied be converted from code page IBM-037 to<br />

EBCDIC Latin 1/Open <strong>System</strong>s Interconnection code page 01047—that is, that<br />

the TO1047 part of the specified character conversion table is used. This<br />

operand is optional. If this operand is omitted, the system copies the data<br />

without conversion.<br />

You can use this option for singlebyte data, but not for doublebyte data.<br />

Specify the CONVERT value as one of the following:<br />

character_conversion_table<br />

Specify one of the following:<br />

OPUTX<br />

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