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Required Parameters

The CDDECOMP command has two required parameters.

INFILE(library-name/file-name)

specifies the name and library of the file to be decompressed. The default for library is *LIBL. library-namespecifies the name of the library to be used.

*LIBL specifies that the library list is used to locate the input file.

*CURLIB specifies that the current library for the job is used to locate the input file. file-namespecifies the name of the file to be decompressed.

OUTFILE(library-name/file-name)

specifies the name and library of the file to receive the uncompressed data. If the output file does not exist, it is created. The default value for library is *CURLIB.

library-namespecifies the name of the library to be used.

*LIBL specifies that the library list is used to locate the input file.

*CURLIB specifies that the current library for the job is used to locate the output file. file-namespecifies the name of the file to receive the decompressed data.

Optional Parameters

The optional parameters are listed alphabetically. Unless otherwise noted, the parameters apply to all remote node environments.

NEWNAME(current-member-name, new-member-name)

specifies whether to rename selected member(s) when decompressed. You can type in multiple sets of values for this parameter.

current-member-namespecifies the name of the compressed member to be renamed. new-member-namespecifies the new name to be given to the member when it is decompressed.

REPLACE(*NO*YES)

specifies whether to replace the output member if it exists. This parameter applies to all members. *NO is the default. Possible values are:

*NO specifies that the member is not replaced if it exists. *YES specifies that the member is replaced if it exists.

Using the CDDECOMP Screen

Use the CDDECOMP screen to decompress a file on the i5/OS node after receiving it from a remote node.

Decompressing a File

Complete the following steps to decompress a file after receiving it from a remote node:

1.Access the CDDECOMP screen by typing CDDECOMP at the command line and pressing F4 or by selecting the Decompress option from the main menu.

2.Type values for parameters as appropriate and press Enter.

If you need additional entry fields for multiple sets of values, type a plus sign (+) in the field labeled + for more values and press Enter.

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