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76 IBM Sterling Connect:Direct for i5/OS User’s Guide
SPLFNUM(n|*ONLY|*LAST)
specifies the spooled output file number from the job whose data records are to be sent. Valid values
are:
1–9999 indicates to copy the specified spooled output file number.
*ONLY indicates that only one of the job’s spooled output files has the specified file name.
*LAST indicates to copy the highest-numbered spooled output file with the specified job name.
TDSN(spooled-file-name|data-set-name)
specifies the remote file name.The length of the input field displayed is 132 characters, by default. To
increase the length of the field to 256 characters, type an ampersand(&) followed by a blank in the
first two positions of the field.
If the remote node is a Sterling Connect:Direct for i5/OS node, TDSN specifies the destination file
name. File names are verified based on the i5/OS standard file name conventions. If you are using
Sterling Connect:Direct for i5/OS with the F4 prompt feature, the system supplies the single quotes if
you fail to type them with the file name on the command line.
spooled-file-name specifies the name to be used for the spooled file when placed in the Sterling
Connect:Direct out queue on the remote system. Use this parameter when you specify
(’TYPE(SPLF)’) in the TOSYSOPTS.
data-set-name specifies the remote file name to be copied. The source file member name is used for
the destination database file member name when you use TOSYSOPTS(‘TYPE(FILE)’), unless you
specify otherwise with the SELECT parameter. The file name is used for the member name when you
use TOSYSOPTS(‘TYPE(MBR)’).
For additional information about valid platform-specific parameters, refer to the IBM Sterling
Connect:Direct Processes Web site at
http://www.sterlingcommerce.com/documentation/processes/processhome.html
.
The following table summarizes the data set name requirements for Sterling Connect:Direct
platforms.
Note: Do not use member names longer than eight characters when sending to z/OS nodes. The
results are unpredictable.
Note: For TDSN, the values of *LIBL, *CURLIB, and QTEMP cannot be used when sending to an
i5/OS system. A specific library name must be used for copying to a data set on the i5/OS.
SNODENVIRN TDSN Format Special Considerations
OS/400 Native File System
‘library-name/file-name’ ‘library-name/file-name
(member-name)’
Enclose in single quotation marks.
Integrated File System
‘/QSYS.LIB/library-name.LIB /file-name.FILE
/member-name.MBR’
or
‘/directory/file-name| /QLANSrv/file-name|
/QDLS/folder-name| /QOpenSys/file-name’
You cannot specify the *SNDFFD,
*SELECT, and *EXCLUDE parameters
with the integrated file system.