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XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE
Parameters
Table 9-5 shows the syntax parameters of the COPY (unlabeled tape
to disk) command.
Table 9-5.
Parameter
TAPE | CARTRIDGE Specifies that the input file comes from tape.
TD n
READ
EBCDIC | ASCII
disk-id
file-type
Note: If the LPS has only a 1/4 inch cartridge, then the sysgen
assigns it to TD0 which is associated with the keyword TAPE. This
assignment can be changed to CARTRIDGE with the SUBSTITUTE
DEVICE command.
Restrictions
The following are restrictions to copying files from an unlabeled tape
to disk.
The input tape must be unlabeled, unblocked, EBCDIC or
ASCII, open-reel, and 1600 bpi or 6250 bpi.
The maximum record length is 150 characters, although only
the first 72 characters of each record are entered into the disk
file.
A sequence number is placed in bytes 75 to 80 of the disk file
record.
Records shorter than 72 bytes are blank filled to 72 bytes.
The largest file that can be created is 10,000 records.
Example
COPY TAPE UNSYS.JSL
This command copies a file from an unblocked, unlabeled tape to
disk.
Note: If the file-id used in the COPY TAPE command already exists
on a disk, the file directory pointer is erased first. Then, when the tape
read is successful, the new file is copied to disk.
Parameters of the COPY (unlabeled tape to disk)
command
Description
TAPE is TD0; CARTRIDGE is TD1.
Specifies tape device number.
Specifies a copy from tape to disk. This
copy command defaults to read even if not
specified.
Specifies the recording format of the input
tape. EBCDIC is the default.
Specifies the system disk to which the file
will be copied.
Specifies the file to be written to disk, in the
form file-name.file-type . (Masking cannot be
used for this application.)
FILE CONTROL TASKS
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