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COPY COMMAND
SECTOR nnnn
RECORD mmmmm
7.4 -- Messages
iwo
diskette
riles
did
net compare during the
verify process.
"nnnn"
indicates
th~
logical
sector number (hexadecimal) oT the failure.
Two
files
did
not
compare
during
the veriFy
p,..ocess.
One
file
is on diskette:
the
other
file
i
s
not.
It
mmmmm
II
in d
i
cat est h e p h Y sic aIr e COT' d
number
(decimal)
in
the diskette rile
where
the
railuT'e
occurred.
The LIST command (Chapter 17)
can be used to
display
the records in a file with
their physical record numbers.
OFFSET <xx or
kkk}
SRC-yy
DST-zz
7.5 Examples
This
message
indicates
~hich
bytes
~ithin
a
logical sector or within a physical recora
or
the
t~o
files
being
compared
do
not
match.
The
of¥set "xx" is hexadecimal if comparing
diskette
files.
The
offset
"kkktf
is
decimal
iF
comparing
a diskette file with a
non-diskette
file.
The
b~te
in
the
source file is
shown
as
"~y".
The
byte
in the destination rile is shown as
II
ZZ
II.
The following examples
have
been
separated
into
the
three COpy modes as illustTated
in
the table
oT
section 7.3.
7.5.1 Diskette-to-diskette example
The
follo~ing
command line
COpy
PROGS.RO:2J.RN:
1
will
copy
the
file
PROGS.RO
from drive two into the file
PROGS.RN
on drive
one.
A
useT
response
is
re~uired
to
continue
the
copy
if the file on drive one already exists.
The user response can be suppressed,
regardless
Or
whethe~
the
rile
on
drive
one
exists,
by
adding
the
"W"
option as
sho",n:
COpy PROGS. RO:2,. RN: liW
No error results if the file on drive one does not exist.
In
either case,
if the logical unit number had been omitted Trom
the <name
2~
specification, the rile would have been
created
on drive
tlJlO.
~_.,J
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