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- Page 5 and 6: | Contents About File Management .
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- Page 9 and 10: About File Management This book des
- Page 11 and 12: Chapter 1. Introduction to File Man
- Page 13 and 14: Chapter 2. File processing This cha
- Page 15 and 16: Table 1. File Types and Their Main
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- Page 19 and 20: v Grant and revoke authority. v Cha
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- Page 43 and 44: | | Chapter 3. Using overrides Over
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name displayed (at the top of the l
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activation group level. The system
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The attributes specified on the Ove
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Effect of TFRCTL on overrides-Scena
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The file MSTOUT opens because of th
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COPIES(2) From Override 2 LPI(4) Fr
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When control is transferred to anot
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Displaying overrides command 12, th
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Because the display overrides funct
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Display All File Overrides Call lev
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Command 17 displays all overrides i
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The system ignores any attributes t
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From Diskette input To ICF: Records
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Chapter 4. Copying files You can us
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copied from the from-file to the to
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- Copy data directly (left to right
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Table 11. Summary of Copy Functions
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physically exist in storage. Becaus
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found' condition */ CPYF FROMFILE(N
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For the first CPYF command, MBROPT(
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Specifying CRTFILE(*YES) on either
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TOMBR(*FROMMBR), TOLABEL(*FROMMBR),
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Special considerations for the Over
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RCDFMT(*ALL) to copy using all the
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Because deleted records are cancele
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Date, time, and timestamp fields us
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This example shows how you can use
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characters are removed before doing
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not valid, a diagnostic message is
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e processed in arrival sequence, CO
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and timestamp fields are initialize
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Table 13. Database-to-Database Copy
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If the length of the from-field is
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determines the character field is i
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v Fields that are not null-capable
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number wraps back to 1.00 and conti
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The ERRLVL parameter specifies the
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For mapping to time fields, the sec
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The library containing the to-file
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Improving copy performance If the t
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FLD TYPE DATFMT SPECIFIED FIELD LEN
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FLD TYPE ASSUMED FORM FOR DATFMT &
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You cannot copy DDM files that cont
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v A source file v A DDM file v A di
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them on to the to-file. The system
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CCSIDs v The data from the from-fil
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The parameters of the command defin
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Chapter 5. Working with spooled fil
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Summary of spooled file commands Th
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For a complete list of parameters f
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2. A date and time field (time stam
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indicates that it has a ready (RDY)
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spooled files, refer to the Work Ma
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Job queues ENDBCHJOB End Batch Job:
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Creating your own job queues There
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QSPLMAINT system job, which issues
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Spooling library Work management as
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Appendix A. Feedback area layouts O
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Table 20. Open Feedback Area (conti
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Table 20. Open Feedback Area (conti
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Table 21. Device Definition List (c
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Table 21. Device Definition List (c
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Volume label fields Table 22. Volum
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Table 23. Common I/O Feedback Area
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Table 23. Common I/O Feedback Area
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I/O feedback area for ICF and displ
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Table 24. I/O Feedback Area for ICF
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I/O feedback area for database file
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Table 27. Get Attributes (continued
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Table 27. Get Attributes (continued
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Table 27. Get Attributes (continued
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Appendix B. Double-byte character s
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1st byte 2nd byte 0 0 00 40 41 FE F
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Table 31. IBM Traditional Chinese C
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Processing double-byte characters D
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- DBCS-open fields: display and acc
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ecognizes the occurrence of double-
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number of fields by one. For exampl
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Application program considerations
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v Start Font Management Aid (STRFMA
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When to delete a DBCS font table De
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QCGACTVC A Traditional Chinese DBCS
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v When planning to move the table t
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1. If desired, save the table onto
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Creating a DBCS conversion dictiona
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Figure 20. Display for Edit Related
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conversion because the system displ
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command). See “Editing a DBCS con
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a. Continue using DBCS conversion.
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Enter an alphameric entry here. Fig
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2. Press the Enter key. The system
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Bibliography The following AS/400 b
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v Utilities: Kanji Print Function U
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Index A access path 76 acquire oper
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command, CL 160, 212 (continued) Ed
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copying file 70 (continued) numeric
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double-byte character set (DBCS) (c
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level check (LVLCHK) parameter *NO
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performance considerations 167 (con
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Start Character Generator Utility (
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