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transferred to a variable-length or fixed-length target file, depending on the padding option, and
delimiters can also be added if desired.

Table 3 FXmto Record Format Requirements

See Figure

Record Format Requirements

Delim-
iters

Padding

FCU Dir-
ection

Target File

Source Dataset

Figure 9

, page 27

Fixed-length

Fixed-length

No

N/A

FXmto

Figure 10

, page 28

Fixed-length

Fixed-length

Yes

N/A

FXmto

Figure 11

, page 28

Variable-length

Variable-length

No

No

FXmto

Figure 12

, page 29

Fixed-length

Variable-length

No

Yes

FXmto

Figure 13

, page 29

Variable-length

Variable-length

Yes

No

FXmto

Figure 14

, page 30

Fixed-length

Variable-length

Yes

Yes

FXmto

FXmto with Fixed-Length Record Format

Each fixed-length record in a mainframe dataset includes only the fixed-length data entity. The record
length defined for a fixed-length dataset equals the actual length of each data entity. The padding
option cannot be used for FXmto with fixed-length records.

No padding, no delimiters.

Figure 9

on page 27 shows an FXmto operation for a fixed-length source

dataset. Padding cannot be added to fixed-length records. The FCU extracts and transfers the data
entities to the open-system target file. The length of each data entity in the target file equals the record
length defined for the source dataset.

Figure 9 FXmto with Fixed-Length Records: No Padding, No Delimiters

.

With delimiters.

Figure 10

on page 28 shows an FXmto operation with delimiters (D) for a fixed-length

source dataset. FCU extracts and transfers the data entities to the open-system target file and adds
the requested delimiter to the end of each data entity. The resulting length of each data entity in a
UNIX target file equals the original record length plus 1 byte for the delimiter. The resulting length of
each data entity in a Windows target file equals the original record length plus 2 bytes for the delimiter.

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