The SP-TAPEOUT command copies the contents of a print file from backup medium to a print file on the Spooler. The Spooler processes the file according to the currently set SP-ASSIGNments.
Format
SP-TAPEOUT [options] |
Parameter(s)
options |
Can be any of the following: |
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A |
Converts data in EBCDIC format on the backup medium to ASCII format, then transfers the data to the Spooler print file. The A option must precede the U option if both are specified. |
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L |
Causes each backup medium record to be treated as a line. Print files are transferred from backup medium directly to the Spooler:
Trailing right blanks are removed and a carriage return is inserted. |
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U |
Converts alphabetic characters from lowercase to uppercase, then transfers the data to the Spooler print file. The A option must precede the U option if both are specified. |
Options need not be enclosed in parentheses and can be entered in any order. They need not be separated by spaces or commas.
Description
SP-TAPEOUT executes T-ATT and then transfers the contents of a print file to the Spooler. It does this by first having the Spooler create a print file and then transferring the print file from backup medium to the print file on the disk drive. The file is then printed according to the current SP-ASSIGNment.
To place all transferred files from backup medium into one print file on the Spooler, enter the SP-ASSIGN command with the O option before you use SP-TAPEOUT.
To prevent larger tape files from filling up space on the Spooler, enter the SP-ASSIGN command with the C and I options before you use SP-TAPEOUT.
NOTE |
Verify that the tape drive is attached (T-ATT) and that the proper tape unit is selected (T-SELECT). |