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Use the COPY command to copy the contents of the existing data file into the newly created data file.
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The owner name of the source data file, if required. If only the output data file requires an owner name, specify /O followed by a blank for owner1 (as illustrated in the example).
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/UID<name>
/UIDuname
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/PWD<word>
/PWDpword
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Specifies the password for the user who is identified by uname. Pword must be supplied if uname is specified.
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/DB<name>
/DBdbname
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/Oowner
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/UID<name>
/UIDuname
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/PWD<word>
/PWDpword
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Specifies the password for the user who is identified by uname. Pword must be supplied if uname is specified.
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/DB<name>
/DBdbname
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/Oowner
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Indicates FORWARD reading of the file. Although the default is forward reading, you can use this option to indicate FORWARD and BACKWARD reading. This means that if you specify both /I and /J, respectively, the utility reads the file forward until it fails. Then it starts at the end of the file and reads backwards until it reaches the record that failed previously or encounters another failure.
If you specify /J first, the utility reads backwards and then reads forward. |
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/UID<name>
/UIDuname
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/PWD<word>
/PWDpword
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Specifies the password for the user who is identified by uname. Pword must be supplied if uname is specified.
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/DB<name>
/DBdbname
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The fully qualified name of an external index file by which to save records if you do not want to save records using the default of the lowest key number.
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The key number (other than 0) by which to save records if you do not want to save records using the default of the lowest key number.
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/Oowner1
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The owner name for the source file, if required. If only the index file requires an owner name, specify /O followed by a blank for owner1.
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/Oowner2
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Indicates FORWARD reading of the file. Although the default is forward reading, you can use this option to indicate FORWARD and BACKWARD reading. This means that if you specify both /I and /J, respectively, the utility reads the file forward until it fails. Then it starts at the end of the file and reads backwards until it reaches the record that failed previously or encounters another failure.
If you specify /J first, the utility reads backwards and then reads forward. |
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/UID<name>
/UIDuname
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/PWD<word>
/PWDpword
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Specifies the password for the user who is identified by uname. Pword must be supplied if uname is specified.
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/DB<name>
/DBdbname
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