When FCU starts up, the first set of FCU initiation parameters is automatically loaded from the specified FCU parameter definition file (unless the file is not found). If desired, you can change any of the parameters, or you can use the File-Loadcommand to load the next parameter set. The FCU initiation parameters are:

Direction. The Direction buttons allow you to select the desired direction for the FX operation: M to O = FXmto, O to M = FXotm.

Input File. The Input File field allows you to enter the name of the FX source file. For FXmto, enter the z/OS volser and dataset name (VSN:dataset). For FXotm, enter the UNIX file name (with complete path if not in the current directory).

Output File. The Output File field allows you to enter the name of the FX target file. For FXmto, enter the UNIX file name (with complete path if not in the current directory). For FXotm, enter the VSN and dataset name (volser:dataset).

Code Conversion. The Code Conversion buttons allow you to select the desired code conversion option (see section Code Conversion (CC) Option): E<->A= default code conversion table, EcA = default code conversion table (for FXoto only), No = no code conversion, File = enter the file name of your conversion table (with complete path if not in current directory).

Padding. The Padding buttons allow you to select the desired padding option (see section Padding (PAD) Option): Yes = padding, No = no padding.

Delimiter. The Delimiter buttons allow you to select the desired delimiter option (see section Delimiter (DEL) Option): CR = carriage return, LF = line feed, No = no delimiters.

Emp. The Emp buttons allow you to select the empty file option (see section Empty File (Emp) Option):

Yes = source file is empty, No = source file is not empty.

RDW. The RDW buttons allow you to select the record description word option (mto only) (see section Empty File (Emp) Option): Yes = add RDW to each record (Code Conversion, Padding, and Delimiter must be No), No = do not add RDW to each record.

VSE. The VSE field allows you to enter the VSE record information: RF,RL,BL Use a comma (no spaces) between each value. See section Record Description Word (RDW) Option for further information on the VSE record option values.

The OK button starts the specified FX operation. The Cancel button removes the values entered by the user and returns the FCU main panel to the initial settings. (The Cancel button does not cancel the FX operation in progress.) Be careful not to click OK or Cancel more than once. The Status field displays the status of the requested FX operation:

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