IBM CDI5UG1107 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
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Digital Signature specifies if a digital signature is created while a file is being transmitted.
SELECT(member, new-name, R
/NR, ‘list’)
specifies selection criteria by which file members are to be copied. Use this parameter when you
specify TYPE(FILE) in the FMSYSOPTS parameter.
The SELECT parameter consists of three positional subparameters separated by commas.
member specifies the member(s) to be copied. You can also specify a list of individual member
names or generic member names separated by spaces. However, you cannot use the new-name and
replace-member (R) subparameters when specifying a list. Member selections are:
* represents a global generic and indicates that all members of the file are to be included.
generic specifies a generic member name. For example, if you specify CD*, all member names
beginning with CD are selected for copying.
member-name specifies an individual member name.
start-range/stop-range specifies first and last names in an alphanumeric range of members.
Although member names in a range are treated as generics, you cannot use them with an asterisk
(*). A slash (/) separates the first (start-range) and last (stop-range) member names. The two
members specified, as well as all members in the range, are copied.
new-name specifies a new name for a member. The new-name subparameter cannot be used if you
use a generic or range to select the members to be copied or if you specify a list of member names.
R
/NR specifies whether a copied member replaces an existing member of the same name in the
receiving file. When used with a generic or a range, this subparameter applies to all members selected.
R
specifies that a member replaces an existing member of the same name in the receiving file.
When used with the new-name subparameter, R applies to the specified new-name and not the
original member name.
NR specifies that a member does not replace an existing member of the same name in the
receiving file. NR overrides the REPLACE parameter.
‘list’ specifies any combination of the subparameters.
SNODEID (id, pswd, newpswd)
specifies security user IDs and passwords at the remote node. If nothing is specified for this
parameter, the user profile of the user who submits the command is sent to the remote node with a
blank password.
id specifies the security ID passed to the security system on the receiving node (1–64 alphanumeric
characters).
Note: The SECOPTIONS parameter is valid only if the Sterling Connect:Direct Secure Plus is
installed. For information about these parameters, refer to the IBM Sterling Connect:Direct
Secure Plus Implementation Guide.
Note: *FIRST is not a valid subparameter.
Note: When using a generic and specifying NR or R, the second positional subparameter
(new-name) must be null, for example, generic*,,NR.