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Tape File Management Utilities<br />

UPSI xxxxxx1x<br />

Accept control statements from SYSIPT.<br />

This setting indicates that TDYNCOPY is to accept control statements from<br />

SYSIPT, rather than from the operator console. You can use this UPSI bit in<br />

conjunction with any of the others to do the following:<br />

• Run job streams which use TDYNCOPY <strong>for</strong> copying multiple files, either<br />

both stacking and reblocking without operator intervention, or stacking or<br />

reblocking without operator intervention.<br />

• Take user control of the rewind and unload options at CLOSE.<br />

UPSI xxxxxxx1<br />

Unload each input file.<br />

This setting is necessary only when the input files are not <strong>CA</strong><br />

<strong>Dynam</strong>/T-controlled data sets. In this case, use options U or 2. Be sure to use<br />

this setting when the multiple input files indication is set and the uncontrolled<br />

input files are not on the same volume.<br />

If TDYNCOPY is executed with UPSI xxxxxx1x in effect, the following optional<br />

control statements are accepted from SYSIPT:<br />

FILES=nnnn<br />

The user-specified number of files to be copied (in place of the operator<br />

response to the <strong>CA</strong>DT501D message).<br />

Valid only if UPSI 80 (MULTIPLE INPUT FILES) is on. It must appear on the<br />

first control statement.<br />

LRECL=nnnn, NRECS=nnn<br />

The values specified by the user indicate to TDYNCOPY the logical record<br />

length and desired number of records per block (in place of the operator<br />

responses to the <strong>CA</strong>DT503D and <strong>CA</strong>DT504D messages). LRECL and NRECS<br />

must immediately follow the FILES= parameters and can only be specified<br />

once.<br />

UIN=REW|RUN|NOR<br />

Valid only if UPSI 04 (reblock) is on.<br />

UOUT=REW|RUN|NOR<br />

They indicate the desired disposition of the tape when the indicated file is<br />

closed. If not specified, the default is to unload the tape.<br />

UIN and UOUT apply separately to each file. If the user has specified UPSI 02<br />

in conjunction with UPSI 80 and the FILES= operand, every time a new file is<br />

opened, another input statement will be accepted to process options <strong>for</strong> the<br />

file. This means that UIN and UOUT parameters <strong>for</strong> separate files must appear<br />

on separate commands.<br />

UIN and UOUT are valid with any other UPSI settings, as long as UPSI<br />

xxxxxx1x is on.<br />

3–10 <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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