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currently exists on the micro.

ADDRPL

For transfers to existing files: indicates whether the
transferred file will replace the data in the file or be

added to it. The default is *REPLACE. To add to the existing

data, specify *ADD.

FILETYPE

The type of TOFILE file, if the host file is to be created
with this command.

*DATA

A physical file is created. RECL or FLDDEFFILE is
used to create the data file. (This is the

default.)

*SAVE

Permits offline storage, and moves executable
programs between micros. A record length (RECL)

of 1024 is required and TRANSLATE must be *NONE.

All necessary data (including Mac data and

resource forks) is transferred. Data is not

translated to EBCDIC, and therefore cannot be

used on the host. To restore data to the micro,

use the FROM3XB command with the SAVTYPE

parameter.

*SRC

A source physical file is created. If *SRC is
used, 12 bytes will be added to the value in

RECL.

*SAVF

A save file is created. A record length (RECL)of
528 bytes is required and TRANSLATE must be

*NONE.

NOTE: To create a *SAVF object, you must be authorized to execute the
CRTSAVF command.

SRCSEQ

Determines whether a 12-byte source sequence number and date
field is to be written in the first 12 bytes of the record.

This allows the translated record to be read by the AS/400

Source Entry Utility (SEU). This parameter also affects the

actual record length of the file. If you specify *YES for

this parameter, you must add 12 positions to the figure in

RECL.

*NO

Do not add the sequence number/date field. The record

length is equal to that specified (the default).

*YES Add the sequence number/date field. Actual record
length will be 12 greater than the record length specified in

the RECL parameter.

Note that SRCSEQ can be specified even if the file is not

translated, in which case untranslated data would be

sequenced.

TRUNCATE

For *TEXT translations only: Specifies whether the text is to
be truncated or folded in the event that the length of the

file is longer than the record length specified in the

parameter RECL.

*NO

The data is folded (this is the default).

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