IBM CDI5UG1107 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
Receiving a File 61
FUNIT(name)
specifies the unit address, device type, or user-assigned group name where the file resides or will
reside. For SAM-to-SAM copies where the destination file is new and the UNIT parameter is not
coded, the device type from the source file is used. For VSE nodes, you must specify either this
parameter or FVOL.
Specify a unit-count to allow additional units to be allocated if required, or specify P to allocate the
same number of units as volumes and then parallel mount the volumes. This parameter is valid only
when the source side is a z/OS node.
FVOL(private, volcount, ser)
specifies the volume serial numbers containing the file and optional processing associated with the
file. If VOL is not specified, the file must be cataloged. For VSE nodes, you must specify either this
parameter or FUNIT.
private specifies allocation of an output file only if the volume is specifically requested and is used
for direct access storage devices only. Valid values are *YES and *NO.
volcount specifies the maximum number of volumes required by an output file.
ser identifies by serial number the volumes on which the output file resides or will reside.
FVOLREF(data-set-name)
allows you to retrieve the specified data set from the same volume as the referenced data set. You
must catalog it on the system where it is referenced. This parameter is valid only when the source side
is a z/OS node.
FVSAMCAT(dsn,vmid,pwd,accmode,cuu)
specifies the catalog for the VSAM file to be copied. This parameter is required only if using a catalog
other than the master catalog.
dsn specifies the filename of the VSAM catalog containing the file to be copied. The maximum length
is 44 characters.
vmid specifies the owner ID for the VSAM minidisk where the file is located. The maximum length is
eight characters.
pwd specifies the appropriate password for the VSAM minidisk where the file is located. The
maximum length is eight characters.
accmode specifies the link access mode. Valid access modes are NULL, W (primary read/write
access), M (primary multiple access), and MW (primary multiple access; alternate read/write only
access).
cuu specifies the virtual address of the disk where the VSAM file is located. Any three-digit number
is valid.
NOTIFY(userid)
specifies the user ID on the local node to receive status messages that are directed to the user’s
message queue.
PLEXCLASS(user-defined class)
specifies a user-defined class containing up to eight characters associated with a Sterling
Connect:Direct/Server in a Sterling Connect:Direct/Plex environment. This represents a type of server
on which you want to run a task, for example TAPE.
Note: This parameter is for use only in Sterling Connect:Direct for z/OS environments.