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Nlynx ETU400 User Manual (314 pages)
AS/400 File Transfer Utility
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Table of Contents
Software License Agreement
2
Table of Contents
8
Getting Started
16
Introduction
17
Welcome to ETU
18
Inventory Checklist
19
Security Considerations
19
Hardware and Software Requirements
20
Hardware Requirements
20
Features of Version 5.02
21
Features of Version 5.041
22
Features of Version 5.5
23
Features of Version 5.6
24
Notes to Mac Users
24
Compatibility with Non-ES32 Emulation Products
24
Native Mode and System/36 Mode
24
Part One, Getting Started
25
Installing Etu
26
About this Chapter
27
Installing ETU
28
Registering Your Host System
31
Using ETU During the Evaluation Period
31
Entering the Registration Code
32
Obtaining Your Host Registration Number
32
Re-Installing ETU
32
Removing ETU from Your Host System
33
Installing ETU for International Users
33
Installing the ETU Software
28
Appendix H
33
International Translation Tables
33
The ETU Compatibility Diskette: for Non-ES32 Emulation Products
34
Copying IBMTRAN to Your Hard Drive
34
Who Could Use IBMTRAN?
34
Alternative Method to Start and Exit IBMTRAN
35
Exiting IBMTRAN
35
Starting ETU When Using IBMTRAN
35
Using Etu
36
About this Chapter
37
Starting ETU
38
A Note about User Authorization
38
The ETU Main Menu
39
The ETU Utilities Menu
40
The ETU Commands
41
Main Menu: File Transfer Commands
41
Running ETU Commands
42
Using the Menu
42
Entering Commands on the Command Line
42
Using the Command Prompts
43
Using Mac Directory Dialog Boxes
43
Request Definitions
44
Types of Processing
45
Interactive ETU Commands
45
Batch ETU Commands
45
About Microcomputer Files
46
File Formats
46
Apple Mac
46
Pc-Dos
46
Learning about Etu
47
About this Chapter
48
What Is ETU?
49
Data Transfer
49
Data Translation
49
Other ETU Functions
49
About Transferring Files
50
Micro and Host File Names
50
Transferring Data to Host Files
51
Host File Type
51
Record Length
51
Appendix C
52
Data Description Specifications
52
About Translating Files
53
How Data Is Stored
53
Using Translation Tables
54
ETU Translation Table Members
55
Using Translation Tables with the Mac
56
Using Microcomputer Data Formats
58
Creating Dds Specifications
59
Transferring Files
61
About this Chapter
62
Transferring Data Files
63
Transferring Data Files from Host to a Microcomputer:
63
FROM3XB Example
63
Transferring Data Files from a Microcomputer to the Host:
65
The TO3XB Command
65
TO3XB Example
66
Transferring Print Files
67
Transferring a Host Spool File to a PC Print File:
67
About Host Spool Files
67
Transferring a PC Print File to the Host:
70
PRTTO3X Example
71
Transferring Host Programs
72
Transfer Host Programs to a Microcomputer:
72
The PGMFROM3XB Command
72
PGMFROM3XB Example
73
Transfer Host Programs to the Host:
74
Translating Files
76
Inside Etu
77
About this Chapter
77
Why Use the Translation Commands
78
Translation Commands Can Run in Batch Mode
78
Translation Commands Can be Run from a Host Terminal
78
Translation Commands Reduce Modem Time
78
Translating Data Files
79
Translating a Microcomputer File to a Host Format:
79
The XLATEFROM Command
79
XLATEFROM Example
80
Translating a Host File to Microcomputer Format:
82
XLATETO Example
83
Translating Print Files
84
Translating PC Print Files:
84
The PRTXFRMPC Command
84
PRTXFRMPC Example
84
Translating Host Spool Files:
86
The PRTXTOPC Command
86
PRTXTOPC Example
87
Working with Pc Functions
88
Working with Pc Functions
90
Rename a Micro File:
90
The RENAMEB Command
90
RENAMEB Example
90
Figure 7-1 the RENAMEB Prompt Screen
90
Allocate a Micro File:
91
The ALOCATB Command
91
ALOCATB Example
91
Delete an Existing File:
92
The DELETEB Command
92
DELETEB Example
93
Test for the Existence of a Micro File:
94
The TESTB Command
94
TESTB Example
94
Modifying Translation Tables
95
About this Chapter
96
About Translation Tables
97
Modifying a Translation Table
98
Make a Copy of the Original Table
99
Editing the Translation Table
99
Translation Table Record Format
99
Sample Translation Table
103
Compiling the New Translation Member
104
Naming the New Member
104
Advanced Etu Features
105
About this Chapter
106
Multiple-Device Transfer
107
Transferring from Multiple Micros
107
Using PWRTO3XB
109
Transferring a Host File to Multiple Micros
110
Micro-To-Micro Transfers
111
The PCFROMPC Command
111
The PCTOPC Command
113
Transferring Files between Multiple Maces
114
Mac File Transfer Examples
114
If Interaxcess Is Located at the Root Level of the Hard Drive
114
If Interaxcess Is One or more Folders Deep
115
Record and Field Selection
116
About Creating Auxiliary Storage Pools
116
Transferring Selected Fields
116
Field Selection -- Example 1
118
Field Selection -- Example 2
119
Transferring Selected Records
120
Record Selection -- Example 2
121
Record Selection -- Example1
121
Entry and Exit Programs
122
Example
122
Deleting Files after Transfer
123
Saving Request Definitions
124
Re-Using Request Definitions
124
Performing Batch Transfers
126
Batch Transfer – Example
127
Time and Date Scheduling
128
Time and Date Scheduling – Example
129
Command Reference
130
Etu Command Reference
131
ALOCATB Command
132
DELETEB Command
133
EDITTABLE Command
134
EDTUDF Command
136
EDTUDF Notes
137
FROM3XB Command
138
FROM3XB Notes
141
PCFROMPC Command
142
PCTOPC Command
144
PGMFROM3XB Command
146
PGMTO3XB Command
147
PRTFROM3X Command
148
PRTTO3X Command
150
PRTXFRMPC Command
152
PRTXTOPC Command
154
PWRDELETEB Command
157
PWRFROM3XB Command
158
PWRRENAMEB Command
164
PWRTO3XB Command
165
RENAMEB Command
171
SBMBATXFER Command
172
SBMSCHJOB Command
173
Before You Begin
173
To Schedule a Job
174
STRSEU Command
175
TESTB Command
177
TO3XB Command
178
VWSAVRQS Command
182
VWSAVRQS Notes
182
XLATEFROM Command
184
XLATETO Command
187
F-1 EBCDIC/ASCII Printable Characters
191
Glossary
191
Index
191
G-1 System/36-Mode Commands
191
H-1 International Translational Tables
191
Appendix A
192
Inside Etu
192
About this Chapter
193
Editing User-Defined Menu Options
194
EDTUDF Parameters
195
EDTUDF Example
196
Configuring the Audit Trail
197
The CFGAUDIT Parameters
198
Checking the Audit Trail
199
Granting Authority to a Command
200
Working with ETU Security
200
Regranting Authority to a Previously Revoked Command
201
Revoking Authority from a Command
201
Securing Devices on the AS/400
202
Removing ETU from the AS/400
203
Etu Compatibility
204
About this Appendix
204
Creating F&I Specifications
205
About this Appendix
205
Appendix D
205
Using ETU 5.01 and above with Autokey Batch Files
206
Modifying an Autokey Batch File – Example
206
Creating Dds Specifications
207
File
212
Library
213
Creating F&I Specifications
224
Name
226
Type
230
Appendix E
239
Error Messages: Native Mode
239
About this Appendix
240
Usr Messages
241
Transfer Problems
242
User Messages
243
Cpf Messages
253
Sys Messages
257
Ocl Problems
259
Appendix F
264
Ascii-Ebcdic Printable Characters
264
This Appendix Lists the ASCII and EBCDIC Characters and Their
271
Appendix G
271
System/36-Mode Commands
271
FILEFRPC Procedure
280
FILETOPC Procedure
283
LIBRFRPC Procedure
285
LIBRTOPC Procedure
288
PRNTFRPC Procedure
291
PRNTTOPC Procedure
293
RENAME Function
295
TESTFILE Procedure
296
XLT36FIL Procedure
297
XLT36PRT Procedure
299
XLTPCFIL Procedure
301
XLTPCPRT Procedure
303
International Translation Tables
304
Installing International Translation Table
305
Appendix I
306
Etu Automation
306
ETU400 Automation
306
Automation Mechanisms
307
Sbmbatxfer
307
Sbmschjob
307
Etu Throughput Considerations
309
What Kind of Throughput Can I Expect?
310
Etu Throughput Considerations
310
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