IBM CDI5UG1107 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
Sending a Spool File 87
NEW specifies that the operation creates the destination member for an existing file. NEW is the
default. The file is created if the member does not exist. The file cannot be created if the member
already exists.
OLD specifies that the destination member already exists. The operation has exclusive control of
the member.
MOD specifies that the operation modifies the member by adding data to the end of the member
or, if none exists, allocates a new member. The file is also created if it does not exist.
RPL specifies that the destination member replaces any existing member or, if none exists,
allocates a new member. The file is created if it does not exist.
SHR specifies that the destination member already exists. The file is read simultaneously by
another job or operation.
For information on parameters for other platforms, refer to the appropriate volume of the IBM
Sterling Connect:Direct Processes Web site at
http://www.sterlingcommerce.com/documentation/processes/processhome.html
.
TIOEXIT(program-name)
specifies the name of the user-written program to be given control for I/O-related requests for the
associated data. This parameter is valid for z/OS nodes only.
TIOPARM(parameter-name)
establishes a parameter, or list of parameters, to be passed to the specified exit. The TIOPARM syntax
is dependent on the parameter list required by the program specified in TIOEXIT. This parameter is
valid for z/OS nodes only.
TLABEL(seqno,labeltype,pswdread,inout,retpd,expdt)
specifies label information for the tape. This parameter is valid for z/OS nodes only.
seqno specifies the relative file position on the tape.
labeltype is designated as:
SL specifies IBM standard labels.
AL specifies American National Standard labels.
BLP specifies bypass label processing.
LTM specifies bypass leading tape marks.
NL specifies no labels.
pswdread specifies that a password must be given by the operator or user before the file is accessed.
inout specifies that a BSAM data set opened for INOUT or a BDAM data set opened for UPDAT is to
be read only.
retpd specifies the retention period for the data set in days, where nnnn is 1–4 digits.
expdt specifies the expiration date for the data set, where yyddd or yyyyddd is a valid Julian date.
Note: Normal and abnormal second disposition are not applicable when sending to Sterling
Connect:Direct for i5/OS.