The copy-list command copies a saved list to either a new item-ID, a new file reference, or to the specified output device.
A file reference may be specified because any file can hold lists. Conversely, the copy command may also be used, but it does not default to the pointer-file.
copy-list {{file.reference} {itemlist*} {(options} to: {(file.reference} {itemlist}
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file.reference | Specifies the items are copied from the pointer-file. | |
itemlist* | Specifies the default item-ID, %user-ID, is used. | |
options | d | Deletes the source items from the source file after copying. |
n | Activates the nopage function on output to the terminal. | |
o | Overwrites duplicate item-IDs. | |
p | Copies list to printer via the spooler. | |
s | Suppresses display of line numbers when used with the t or p option, and suppresses the error message output on a file copy. | |
t | Copies list to terminal. | |
u | Copies item if the item-ID is in the destination file and renames it by concatenating the current-ID with a character, starting with a lowercase a . | |
x | Lists output in hexadecimal, when used with the t or p option. |
Copies a list called temp.list from the pointer-file file in the dm account to the pointer-file file in the prod account. After copying successfully, the list is deleted from the dm,pointer-file, with the d option. Path names are provided in the source and in the destination files. This command is valid from any account.
copy-list dm,pointer-file, temp.list (d to: (prod,pointer-file, cust.list