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PROGLIB

Specifies whether the transfer is of a PDSE program library or not.

YES

Indicates the transfer of a PDSE program library.

NO

Indicates that the transfer is not of a PDSE program library.

Notes:

Default: None

REMOTE_CHARSET

This parameter specifies the remote character set CA XCOM Data Transport uses for Unicode transfers (CODE=UTF8 or CODE=UTF16).

When the remote system is CA XCOM Data Transport for z/OS:

CCSID#nnnnn/tttttttt

nnnnnn - specifies the CCSID number that corresponds to the character set of the local file. Valid values are 1 - 65535.

tttttttt (optional) – specifies the technique search order IBM Unicode Services uses when performing conversion. From 1 to 8 characters are specified. Valid values to use are:

R - Roundtrip conversion

E - Enforced Subset conversion

C - Customized conversion

L - Language Environment Behavior conversion

M - Modified for special use conversion

B - Bidi transformation (Bi-directional) conversion

0-9 - User defined conversions

Note: If the technique search order is not specified, Unicode Services defaults to ‘RECLM’.

When the remote system is CA XCOM Data Transport for Windows or CA XCOM Data Transport for Linux/Unix:

CCSID#nnnnn

nnnnnn - specifies the CCSID number that corresponds to the character set. Valid values are 1 - 65535.

Alternatively, can be specified as an IANA character set name, or (ICU) acceptable alias name.

Range: 0 to 60 characters

Default: The DEFAULT_CHARSET parameter in the destination member or CA XCOM Data Transport Default Options Table/Global Parameters on the remote system specifies the default.

REMOTE_DELIM

This parameter specifies an optional encoding for which the specified REMOTE_CHARSET is based. If specified, the encoding must be the first option in the list.

Used only for UNICODE transfers (CODE=UTF8 or CODE=UTF16).

When the remote system is CA XCOM Data Transport for z/OS, the encoding can only be specified as EBCDIC. When the remote system is CA XCOM Data Transport for Windows or CA XCOM Data Transport for Linux/Unix, the encoding can be either ASCII or EBCDIC.

Specifies a colon separated list of record delimiters that are used to mark and detect the end of a record for USS-based files when FILEDATA=TEXT.

Valid options:

EBCDIC – The specified character set is EBCDIC encoded.

ASCII – The specified character set is ASCII encoded (Linux/Unix/Windows only).

NA – Not applicable, the system default delimiter is used.

NL – New line

CR – Carriage return

LF – Line feed

CRLF – Carriage return/Line feed

LFCR – Line feed/Carriage return

CRNL – Carriage return/New line

VT – Vertical tabulation (ASCII only)

FF – Form Feed (For EBCDIC on Linux/Unix/Windows platforms)

The tables list the valid delimiters for the various encodings, along with delimiters that are mutually exclusive with each one. CA XCOM Data Transport validates the delimiters that are specified and terminates a transfer where mutually exclusive delimiters are specified.

Notes:

EBCDIC Rules

Record Delimiter

Mutually exclusive with

CR

CRLF, CRNL

LF

LFCR

NL

 

CRLF

CR

LFCR

LF

CRNL

CR

FF

 

ASCII Rules

Record Delimiter

Mutually exclusive with

CR

CRLF, CRNL

LF

LFCR

NL

 

CRLF

CR

LFCR

LF

CRNL

CR

VT

 

FF

 

UTF Rules

Record Delimiter

Mutually exclusive with

CR

CRLF, CRNL

LF

LFCR

NL

 

CRLF

CR

LFCR

LF

CRNL

CR

VT

 

FF

 

LS

 

PS

 

Range: 0 to 60 characters

Default: The REMOTE_DELIM parameter in the destination member or CA XCOM Data Transport Default Options Table/Global Parameters on the remote system specifies the default.