Return codes, Example, Copy – IBM SC34-5764-01 User Manual

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Return Codes

See the RFS command, section “RFS” on page 363.

Example

'CKFILE POOL1:\USERS\USER1\TEST.EXEC'

This example checks for a file called TEST.EXEC in the existing directory POOL1:\USERS\USER1.

COPY

RFS

COPY

fileid1

fileid2

COPY copies a file.

Operands

fileid1

specifies the source file identifier, it may be a fully or partially qualified directory and file identifier.

fileid2

specifies the target file identifier, it may be a fully or partially qualified directory and file identifier.

Note: If the target file (fileid2) already exists, the contents of fileid1 replaces it.

Return Codes

See the RFS command, section “RFS” on page 363.

Example

'RFS COPY POOL1:\USERS\USER1\TEST1.EXEC POOL1:\USERS\USER1\TEST2.EXEC'

This example copies TEST1.EXEC to TEST2.EXEC within the directory POOL1:\USERS\USER1.

DELETE

RFS

DELETE

fileid

DELETE deletes an RFS file.

Operands

fileid

specifies the name of the file to be deleted. This may be partially or fully qualified.

Return Codes

See the RFS command, section “RFS” on page 363.

Example

'RFS DELETE POOL1:\USERS\USER1\TEST1.EXEC'

This example deletes file TEST1.EXEC within directory POOL1:\USERS\USER1.

DISKR

RFS

DISKR

DATA.

fileid

stem.

File System

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