# fcunw

File Conversion Utility Ver.01-01-40/00

mto VSN:dataset file_name EA No LF ok/cancel ? ok

Now checking...

Complete

otm file_name VSN:dataset EA No No ok/cancel ? ok

Input file : Open error (-350) (Fal error : xxx (System error : xxx

mto VSN:dataset file_name EA No LF ok/cancel ? ok

Now checking...

OverWrite ? ok/cancel ? ok Complete

mto VSN:dataset file_name EA No LF ok/cancel ? cancel

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:

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Start FCU with checking.

FCU program version.

First set of parameters.

Enter ok or cancel.

Checking for target file.

Operation completed.

Next set of parameters.

Enter ok or cancel.

Error info displayed.

Next set of parameters.

Enter ok or cancel.

Checking for target file.

Enter ok to overwrite file.

Operation completed.

Next set of parameters.

Enter ok or cancel.

Figure 5-3 Using FCU From the UNIX Command Line

#fcunw -nc  Start FCU without checking. File Conversion Utility Ver.01-01-40/00

mto VSN:dataset file_name EA No LF Now checking...

Complete

otm file_name VSN:dataset EA No No Input file : Open error (-350)

(Fal error : xxx

(System error : xxx

FCU program version.

First set of parameters.

Starting FX operation.

Operation completed.

Next set of parameters.

Error info. displayed.

mto VSN:dataset file_name EA No LF

 Next set of parameters.

Now checking...

 

 Starting FX operation.

Complete

 

 Operation completed.

mto VSN:dataset file_name EA No LF

 Next set of parameters.

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Figure 5-4

Using the -nc Option

 

# fcunw -nc -P mto VSN:dataset file_name EA No LF

 Start FCU without checking.

mto VSN:dataset file_name EA No LF

 Specified FCU parameters.

Now checking...

 

 Starting FX operation.

Complete

 

 Operation completed.

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Performing Cross-OS File Exchange Operations

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Hitachi MK-96RD647-01 manual Using FCU From the Unix Command Line, Using the -nc Option