Table A-1. How Fup Input Options Work With Tape Defines - HP T6553 D45 Reference Manual

File utility program
Table of Contents

Advertisement

A
DEFINE Tables
You can use SPOOL, TAPE, or MAP DEFINEs to specify information for a FUP
process before you start it:
Use SPOOL DEFINEs to send command output to a spooler.
Use TAPE DEFINEs to send command output to a tape file or receive a tape file as
input.
Use MAP DEFINEs to substitute a logical name for an actual file name.
Note. Do not use TAPE DEFINE attributes that conflict with your FUP command parameters.
For more information about DEFINEs, see the Guardian User's Guide .
Use these tables to help specify the options you need.

Table A-1. How FUP Input Options Work With TAPE DEFINEs

FUP Parameter
BLOCKIN
EBCDICIN
or
XLATE
RECIN
REELS
REWINDIN
SKIPIN
UNLOADIN
File Utility Program (FUP) Reference Manual—523323-014
FUP Parameter
FUP Parameter
Only
and DEFINE
BLOCKIN is the
FUP quits with
size of the
an error if
buffer used by
values conflict
FUP
FUP performs
FUP performs
translation
translation and
sets DEFINE
OFF, or an error
occurs if values
conflict
RECIN used for
FUP quits with
FUP deblocking
an error if
values conflict
Error
Error
DEFINEs do not affect this
parameter
Error
Error
DEFINEs do not affect this
parameter
DEFINE
Only
BLOCKIN is set
to BLOCKLEN
FUP lets label
processing do
the translation
RECIN is set to
RECLEN
FUP ignores
DEFINE
FUP ignores
DEFINE
A-1
DEFINE
BLOCKLEN
EBCDIC
RECLEN
REELS
N.A.
FILESEQ
N.A.

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

G08H01H02

Table of Contents