Copy: Display Form Listing Format; Example 2-1. Copy Command Listing Format - HP T6553 D45 Reference Manual

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FUP Commands
BYTE
displays in byte and ASCII format. The two bytes of each word are converted
separately.
If you do not specify BYTE, a word is treated as a single value and
converted accordingly.
If you specify BYTE (but not OCTAL, DECIMAL, or HEX), the display is in
byte-octal format.
ASCII or A
displays in ASCII format. This option is ignored when combined with any
preceding display-option.
NO HEAD
omits the heading preceding each record displayed.
[ NO ] TITLE
directs FUP to write a title line that includes the name of the file, the time of the
COPY process, and the last modification time of the file.

Copy: Display Form Listing Format

Example 2-1
shows the format FUP COPY uses to display files.

Example 2-1. COPY Command Listing Format

[ filename RECORD rec-num KEY xx ( %yy )
offset word 0 word 1 ... word n
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The headers and variables in
filename
RECORD rec-num
KEY xx (%yy)
LEN length-value
LEN length-value mm/dd/yy hh:mm ]
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Example 2-1
is the name of the file being displayed.
indicates the ordinal number of the record that follows.
(for disk files) indicates the primary key value (current record
pointer) of the record in decimal (xx) and octal (%yy).
(for unstructured files) xx is a relative byte address.
(for relative files) xx is a record number.
(for entry-sequenced files) xx is a record address.
(for key-sequenced files) xx is not given.
indicates the decimal length of the record in bytes.
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