File Menu Commands - HP StorageWorks P9000 User Manual

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Direction. The Direction buttons allow you to select the desired direction for the Data Exchange
operation: M to O = FXmto, O to M = FXotm.
Input File. The Input File field allows you to enter the name of the Data Exchange source file. For
FXmto, enter the mainframe volser and dataset name (VSN:dataset). For FXotm, enter the UNIX
file name (with complete path if not in the current directory).
Output File. The Output File field allows you to enter the name of the Data Exchange target file.
For FXmto, enter the UNIX file name (with complete path if not in the current directory). For FXotm,
enter the VSN and dataset name (volser:dataset).
Code Conversion. The Code Conversion buttons allow you to select the desired code conversion
option (see
conversion table (for FXoto only), No = no code conversion, File = enter the file name of your
conversion table (with complete path if not in current directory).
Padding. The Padding buttons allow you to select the desired padding option (see
tion" on page 24): Yes = padding, No = no padding.
Delimiter. The Delimiter buttons allow you to select the desired delimiter option (see
tion" on page 25): CR = carriage return, LF = line feed, No = no delimiters.
Emp. The Emp buttons allow you to select the empty file option (see
Yes = source file is empty, No = source file is not empty.
RDW. The RDW buttons allow you to select the record description word option (mto only) (see
"Emp)
Option" on page 25): Yes = add RDW to each record (Code Conversion, Padding, and
Delimiter must be No), No = do not add RDW to each record.
VSE. The VSE field allows you to enter the VSE record information: RF, RL, BL
Use a comma (no spaces) between each value. See
ation on the VSE record option values.
The OK button starts the specified Data Exchange operation. The Cancel button removes the values
entered by the user and returns the FCU main panel to the initial settings. (The Cancel button does not
cancel the Data Exchange operation in progress.) Be careful not to click OK or Cancel more than
once. The Status field displays the status of the requested Data Exchange operation:
Now checking = FCU is executing a dataset search or file attribute check. If you specified the -nc
option when you started the FCU, this check does not occur.
Overwrite ? (OK/Cancel) is displayed if the FXmto target file already exists. Click OK to overwrite
the existing file, or click Cancel to cancel the requested operation. If you specified the -nc option
when you started FCU, this confirmation does not occur.
x% = The requested Data Exchange operation is x% complete.
Complete = The requested Data Exchange operation completed successfully.
Error. The Status field also displays error information for FCU and Data Exchange operations. See
Chapter 7

File Menu Commands

The File menu provides access to the following FCU functions:
Load. This command loads the parameter sets from the specified FCU parameter definition file
onto the FCU main panel. Each time you select Load, the next set of parameters is loaded. If you
enter a file name in the Parameter File field, the Load command opens the file and loads the first
parameter set (or creates the new file). If the FCU parameter definition file is empty or was not
found, the FCU ignores this command.
Save. This command saves the FCU parameter definition file. If no FCU parameter set was previously
loaded, the current parameter set is added to the file. If a parameter set was previously loaded
and you made changes, the current parameter set overwrites and replaces the previously loaded
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Using the Data Exchange Software
"CC
Option" on page 20): E<->A = default code conversion table, EcA = default code
on page 149 for further information on error conditions.
"Emp)
Option" on page 25):
"RDW
Option" on page 25 for further inform-
"PAD Op-
"DEL Op-

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