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QFNAME1

The name of the micro file to contain the data from the
AS/400. For additional information, see About Microcomputer

Files in Chapter 3.

MICLST

The device name of the microcomputers to which the file will
be transferred.

*REQUESTER Transfers the file to the micro from which the
command is initiated. Use only with interactive transfers.

device name Transfers the file to the micro with this device
name.

+

To transfer the host file to more than one micro, enter the

device name of each micro computer. (You must be authorized

to use each device you specify in the MICLST parameter. If

you can sign on to the device, then you are authorized to use

it.) Enter a plus sign ( ) and press ENTER here to display

multiple prompts.

Each micro to which you transfer data must be powered on,

have emulation loaded, and have the AS/400 sign-on screen

displayed.

DLTFILE

Deletes the host file after it has been transferred to the
micro. *NO is the default. To delete the file, specify *YES.

The use of this parameter is dependent on the user's

authority to the host file.

SAVTYP

Must be used to transfer files that were previously
transferred to the host with the *SAVE file type. The default

is *NO. Specify *YES for *SAVE file types.

STRIP

For source physical file transfers only: Specifies whether
the first 12 bytes of each record are to be ignored when

reading the file. These 12 bytes contain the sequence number

and date fields for source physical files. The default is

*NO. *YES strips first 12 bytes off each record during the
file transfer.

TRANSLATE

Determines whether the data is to be translated, and if so,
what type of translation is to be performed. ETU supports

four translation types:

*TEXT

Translates the host file into ASCII text format.
This is the default.

*DIF

Translates the host file into DIF format.

*BASICS

Translates the host file into BASIC Sequential
format.

*TAB

Translates the host file into BASIC Sequential
format with tab characters as the field

delimiters.

*NONE

Indicates that no translation of the host file is
to be performed. (Usually this is used only after

the data is translated independently with the

XLATETO command.)

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