The name of the file on the local system that is being transferred. At the command prompt or in a script, if this variable is null or unset, standard input is read. In this manner, CA XCOM Data Transport commands can be used in a pipeline or with redirection. All Windows and UNC file naming conventions apply. If more than one file is included in the transfer, LOCAL_FILE must include the wildcard character (*).
Note: If QUEUE=YES, user must specify full path name.
Range: 0 to 256 characters
Default: None
Note: You can use symbolic variables with this parameter. For more information, see Symbolic Parameters in Configuration Files.
The file name that is created, appended, or replaced on the local system when it receives a file. At the command prompt or in a script, if this value is null or unset, then CA XCOM Data Transport writes to the standard out file. All Windows and UNC file naming conventions apply. If more than one file is included in the transfer, LOCAL_FILE_RF must include the wildcard character (*).
Note: If QUEUE=YES, user must specify full path name.
Range: 0 to 256 characters
Default: None
Note: You can use symbolic variables with this parameter. For more information, see Symbolic Parameters in Configuration Files.
Indicates the name of the file on the local system to be sent as a job. At the command prompt or in a script, if this variable is null or unset, standard input is read. All Windows and UNC file naming conventions apply.
Note: If QUEUE=YES, user must specify full path name.
Range: 0 to 256 characters
Default: None
Note: You can use symbolic variables with this parameter. For more information, see Symbolic Parameters in Configuration Files.
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