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*YES
The data is truncated, if necessary.
To truncate indicates that once the current host record is
filled, any additional data for that record as it resided on
the micro will be lost. Additionally, the record is written
to the host only after ETU reads an end-of-record character
sequence in the qualified file. The end-of-record character
is defined in the translation table (see Table 8-1, position
40-41, in Chapter 8).
To fold indicates that once the current host record is
filled, any additional data existing for that micro record
will be written (wrapped) into the next AS/400 record.
DLTFILE
Allows you to delete the micro file (on the micro) after it
has been transferred to the host. *NO is the default. To
delete the file, specify *YES.
SAVRQS
Saves the current request definition so it can be used at a
later time. The request definition is the completed PWRTO3XB
command with the parameter values as you have specified them.
The default is *NO. To save the request definition, specify
*YES and enter the request name you desire.
Request Name
The name of the SAVRQS request definition. The
request name can be up to ten characters long.
(To recall the saved request, use the ETU command
VWSAVRQS.)
TRANSFILE
The file name of the translation table file to be used when
translation is specified. The default translate file name is
TRANSLATE. The file TRANSLATE is in the library containing
the ETU programs.
Mac Users:
There are two files you can use. If you use the default file
(TRANSLATE), the member names have an
M
on the end of the name (for
example, ATOE1M). The Mac translation members are also shipped in a file
called MACTAB. The members in this file do not have the
M
at the end of
the name (for example, ATOE1).
Library name
The name of library containing the translation
table file. The default, *LIBL, searches all
libraries in the user's library list.
Member name
The TRANSLATE member name. The default member
name is ATOE1, an ASCII-to-EBCDIC table supplied
with the ETU.
FLDDEFFILE
The source physical file containing the data description
specifications (DDS) or a RPG file containing F and I
specifications. Use the default, *NONE, if you are
transferring a file to an existing host file.
Library name
The library containing the source physical file
specified in the FLDDEFFILE parameter. The
default, *LIBL, searches all libraries in the
user's library list.
Member name
The source physical file member containing the
DDS. The default, *FILE, uses the member with the
Summary of Contents for ETU400
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