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Infoprint Fonts Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference S544-5851-00 IBM Infoprint Fonts Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference S544-5851-00 IBM Note! Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in “Notices” on page A-1. First Edition (December 2002) This edition of Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference applies to IBM Infoprint® Fonts for z/OS™, Version 1 Release 1 Modification 0, program number 5648–E76; to IBM Infoprint Fonts for Multiplatforms, Version 1 Release 1 Modification 0, program number 5648–E77; and to all subsequent releases of these products until otherwise indicated in new releases or technical newsletters. This edition replaces Technical Reference for AFP™ Font Collection Simplified Chinese Fonts, S544–5687–00. Requests for IBM publications should be made to your IBM representative or to the IBM branch office serving your locality. 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Copyright IBM Corp. 2002 About this publication This publication provides information about the IBM Infoprint Fonts Simplified Chinese Font Library. Contents of this publication This publication contains the following chapters. • Chapter 1, "Summary information" lists the CMap and CIDFont file names, FGIDs, GCSGIDs, and code pages associated with the fonts. • Chapter 2, "Font samples" shows you a sample sentence in each font in seven point sizes. • Chapter 3, "Characters" illustrates all the characters available for printing in the language. • Chapter 4, "Code pages" shows the code pages used with the fonts. Related publications IBM AFP Fonts: Introduction to Typography, G544-3122, has general information about typography. IBM Infoprint Fonts: Introduction to Type Transformer and Utilities for Windows, G544-5853, has information how to transform the fonts illustrated in this publication from CID-keyed outline format (PostScript fonts) to 240-pel raster format or AFP outline format for printing on advanced function printers. IBM Infoprint Fonts: Font Summary, G544-5846, has information about the fonts and code pages available from IBM. IBM Infoprint Fonts: Creating User Defined Characters, G544-5854, has information about user-defined characters. vi Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference Summary information for Simplified Chinese font library 1-1 Chapter 1. Summary information for Simplified Chinese font library Simplified Chinese Fang Song, Simplified Chinese Hei, Simplified Chinese Kai, and Simplified Chinese Song have the characteristics shown in Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2. Figure 1-1. Typeface names, styles, FGIDs, weights, and CIDfont files Typeface Name Style FGID Weight CIDFont File Fang Song Serif 54566 4 IBSFSGW4.CID Hei Sans serif 54565 6 ILSHEIW6.CID Kai Serif 54568 5 IBSKAIW5.CID Song Serif 54567 5 ILSSNGW5.CID Summary information for Simplified Chinese font library 1-2 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference Figure 1-2. CMap and code page characteristics Code SBCS/ Charac- CMap CMap File Page DBCS GCSGID CPGID ters Name Description IBDH0837.CMP T10837ss DBCS 1020 65284 7477 CS-1020-H Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host (Horizontal) for Fang Song and Kai IBDV0837.CMP T10837ss DBCS 1020 65284 55 CS-1020-V Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host (Vertical) for Fang Song and Kai IBSH1115.CMP T1H01115 SBCS 1240 1115 130 CP-1115-B Simplified Chinese PC, IBM GB for Fang Song and Kai IBSH0836.CMP T1H00836 SBCS 1174 0836 100 CP-0836-B Simplified Chinese EBCDIC for Fang Song and Kai IBSH1151.CMP T1H01151 SBCS 1366 1151 111 CP-1151-B Simplified Chinese EBCDIC with Box Characters for Fang Song and Kai IBDHK837.CMP T10837ss DBCS 1020 65284 7477 CS-L1020-H Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host (Horizontal) for Hei and Song IBDVK837.CMP T10837ss DBCS 1020 65284 55 CS-L1020-V Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host (Vertical) for Hei and Song ILDH0837.CMP T1K837ss DBCS 2103 0837 30193 CS-L2103-H Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host (GB18030) (Horizontal) for Hei and Song ILDV0837.CMP T1K837ss DBCS 2103 0837 55 CS-L2103-V Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host (GB18030) (Vertical) for Hei and Song ILSH1252.CMP T1H01252 SBCS 0103 1252 127 CP-L1252-B Simplified Chinese PC (GB18030) for Hei and Song ILSH1115.CMP T1H01115 SBCS 1240 1115 130 CP-L1115-B Simplified Chinese PC, IBM GB for Hei and Song ILSH0836.CMP T1H00836 SBCS 1174 0836 100 CP-L0836-B Simplified Chinese EBCDIC for Hei and Song ILSH1151.CMP T1H01151 SBCS 1366 1151 111 CP-L1151-B Simplified Chinese EBCDIC with Box Characters for Hei and Song Note: ss is the code page section number. It is blank for outline fonts. Summary information for Simplified Chinese font library Chapter 1. Summary information for Simplified Chinese font library 1-3 Printers should have a superset table containing the information in Figure 1-3a and Figure 1-3b so that they can recognize subsets of the Simplified Chinese font character sets, which are identified by GCSGID. If a job requests a subset of an available font character set, the printer can substitute the superset. Figure 1-3a How GCSGIDs are related for FangSong, Kai GCSGID Contains Contains Description 2089 2088 1020 Host DBCS GB 1174 Host SBCS 1240 PC SBCS 1366 Host SBCS with box characters 1021 1020 Host DBCS GB with UDCs Figure 1-3b How GCSGIDs are related for Hei, Song GCSGID Contains Contains Description 2101 2100 2103 Host DBCS GB18030 103 Host SBCS GB18030 1174 Host SBCS 1240 PC SBCS 1366 Host SBCS with box characters 2102 2103 Host DBCS GB18030 iwth UDCs Summary information for Simplified Chinese font library 1-4 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference Figure 1-4 shows the file names of the sample user-defined character (UDC) files and their attributes. Figure 1-4.Type 1 UDC font file names 1st 2nd UDCs Total Wrting File Name Byte Byte per File UDCs Typeface Direction SFSGHssL.PFB 41-44 41-9F 95 380 Fang Song Horizontal SFSGHssH.PFB 41-44 A0-FE 95 380 Fang Song Horizontal SFSGVssL.PFB 41-44 41-9F 95 380 Fang Song Vertical SFSGVssH.PFB 41-44 A0-FE 95 380 Fang Song Vertical SFSGBssL.PFB 76-7F 41-7F 81-9F 94 940 Fang Song Horizontal Vertical SFSGBssH.PFB 76-7F A0-FD 94 940 Fang Song Horizontal Vertical SHEIHssL.PFB 41-44 41-9F 95 380 Hei Horizontal SHEIHssH.PFB 41-44 A0-FE 95 380 Hei Horizontal SHEIVssL.PFB 41-44 41-9F 95 380 Hei Vertical SHEIVssH.PFB 41-44 A0-FE 95 380 Hei Vertical SHEIBssL.PFB 76-7F 41-7F 81-9F 94 940 Hei Horizontal Vertical SHEIBssH.PFB 76-7F A0-FD 94 940 Hei Horizontal Vertical SKAIHssL.PFB 41-44 41-9F 95 380 Kai Horizontal SKAIHssH.PFB 41-44 A0-FE 95 380 Kai Horizontal SKAIVssL.PFB 41-44 41-9F 95 380 Kai Vertical SKAIVssH.PFB 41-44 A0-FE 95 380 Kai Vertical SKAIBssL.PFB 76-7F 41-7F 81-9F 94 940 Kai Horizontal Vertical SKAIBssH.PFB 76-7F A0-FD 94 940 Kai Horizontal Vertical SSNGHssL.PFB 41-44 41-9F 95 380 Song Horizontal SSNGHssH.PFB 41-44 A0-FE 95 380 Song Horizontal SSNGVssL.PFB 41-44 41-9F 95 380 Song Vertical SSNGVssH.PFB 41-44 A0-FE 95 380 Song Vertical SSNGBssL.PFB 76-80 41-7F 81-9F 94 954 Song Horizontal Vertical SSNGBssH.PFB 76-7F A0-FD 94 940 Song Horizontal Vertical Note: ss is the first byte of the character code. It is the same as the code page section number. Summary information for Simplified Chinese font library Chapter 1. Summary information for Simplified Chinese font library 1-5 Figure 1-5 shows the file names and attributes of the typeface-dependent sample CMap files for UDCs: Figure 1-5.CMap and code page characteristics for UDCs CMap File Code Page GCSGID CPGID Description SFSGUDCH.CMP T10837U 1021 65284 Rearranged CMap file for Fang Song horizontal UDCs SFSGUDCV.CMP T10837U 1021 65284 Rearranged CMap file for Fang Song vertical UDCs SHEIUDCH.CMP T1K837U 2102 0837 Rearranged CMap file for Hei horizontal UDCs SHEIUDCV.CMP T1K837U 2102 0837 Rearranged CMap file for Hei vertical UDCs SKAIUDCH.CMP T10837U 1021 65284 Rearranged CMap file for Kai horizontal UDCs SKAIUDCV.CMP T10837U 1021 65284 Rearranged CMap file for Kai vertical UDCs SSNGUDCH.CMP T1K837U 2102 0837 Rearranged CMap file for Song horizontal UDCs SSNGUDCV.CMP T1K837U 2102 0837 Rearranged CMap file for Song vertical UDCs Summary information for Simplified Chinese font library 1-6 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference Simplified Chinese font samples 2-1 Chapter 2. Simplified Chinese font samples This chapter shows samples of the following Simplified Chinese fonts in 14 point sizes: • Fang Song • Hei • Kai • Song Simplified Chinese font samples 2-2 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference FangSong 4.8 point ! 6.0 point ! 7.2 point ! 8.4 point ! 9.6 point ! 10.8 point ! 12.0 point ! 13.8 point ! 15.6 point ! 18.0 point ! 20.4 point ! 24.0 point ! 30.0 point ! 36.0 point ! Simplified Chinese font samples Chapter 2. Simplified Chinese font samples 2-3 Hei 4.8 point ! 6.0 point ! 7.2 point ! 8.4 point ! 9.6 point ! 10.8 point ! 12.0 point ! 13.8 point ! 15.6 point ! 18.0 point ! 20.4 point ! 24.0 point ! 30.0 point ! 36.0 point ! Simplified Chinese font samples 2-4 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference Kai 4.8 point ! 6.0 point ! 7.2 point ! 8.4 point ! 9.6 point ! 10.8 point ! 12.0 point ! 13.8 point ! 15.6 point ! 18.0 point ! 20.4 point ! 24.0 point ! 30.0 point ! 36.0 point ! Simplified Chinese font samples Chapter 2. Simplified Chinese font samples 2-5 Song 4.8 point ! 6.0 point ! 7.2 point ! 8.4 point ! 9.6 point ! 10.8 point ! 12.0 point ! 13.8 point ! 15.6 point ! 18.0 point ! 20.4 point ! 24.0 point ! 30.0 point ! 36.0 point ! Simplified Chinese font samples 2-6 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference Simplified Chinese characters 3-1 Chapter 3. Simplified Chinese characters This chapter shows all the characters in the IBM Simplified Chinese fonts. Chapter 3.1 illustrates the IBM Simplified Chinese Graphic Character Set (revised in November 1993), which includes all characters defined by PRC National Standard, Code of Chinese Graphic Character Set for Information Interchange, Primary Set, GB 2312-80. The characters are printed in the Kai font. Chapter 3.2 illustrates the IBM Simplified Chinese Graphic Character Set, GB18030 Code (revised in December 2001), which includes all characters defined by PRC National Standard, Information technology - Chinese ideograms coded character set for information interchange - Extension for the basic set, GB18030-2000. The characters are printed in the Song font. The number under each character is the Adobe character identifier (CID). To find the corresponding IBM graphic character global identifier (GCGID), see the Simplified Chinese mapping table in the online information on the IBM Inforprint Fonts: Type Transformer and Utilities for Windows, LCD4-5597 (CD-ROM). The CID is in the first column and the GCGID is in the third column. Attention: • In this chapter, you will see a number of CIDs without characters assigned to them. The space for a characters image above CID is blank. This is correct. 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Simplified Chinese characters for Fang Song, Kai 3.1-27 9000 9001 9002 9003 9004 9005 9006 9007 9008 9009 9010 9011 9012 9013 9014 9015 9016 9017 9018 9019 9020 9021 9022 9023 9024 9025 9026 9027 9028 9029 9030 9031 9032 9033 9034 9035 9036 9037 9038 9039 9040 9041 9042 9043 9044 9045 9046 9047 9048 9049 9050 9051 9052 9053 9054 9055 9056 9057 9058 9059 9060 9061 9062 9063 9064 9065 9066 9067 9068 9069 9070 9071 9072 9073 9074 9075 9076 9077 9078 9079 9080 9081 9082 9083 9084 9085 9086 9087 9088 9089 9090 9091 9092 9093 9094 9095 9096 9097 9098 9099 9100 9101 9102 9103 9104 9105 9106 9107 9108 9109 9110 9111 9112 9113 9114 9115 9116 9117 9118 9119 9120 9121 9122 9123 9124 9125 9126 9127 9128 9129 9130 9131 9132 9133 9134 9135 9136 9137 9138 9139 9140 9141 9142 9143 9144 9145 9146 9147 9148 9149 9150 9151 9152 9153 9154 9155 9156 9157 9158 9159 9160 9161 9162 9163 9164 9165 9166 9167 9168 9169 9170 9171 9172 9173 9174 9175 9176 9177 9178 9179 9180 9181 9182 9183 9184 9185 9186 9187 9188 9189 9190 9191 9192 9193 9194 9195 9196 9197 9198 9199 9200 9201 9202 9203 9204 9205 9206 9207 9208 9209 9210 9211 9212 9213 9214 9215 9216 9217 9218 9219 9220 9221 9222 9223 9224 9225 9226 9227 9228 9229 9230 9231 9232 9233 9234 9235 9236 9237 9238 9239 9240 9241 9242 9243 9244 9245 9246 9247 9248 9249 9250 9251 9252 9253 9254 9255 9256 9257 9258 9259 9260 9261 9262 9263 9264 9265 9266 9267 9268 9269 9270 9271 9272 9273 9274 9275 9276 9277 9278 9279 9280 9281 9282 9283 9284 9285 9286 9287 9288 9289 9290 9291 9292 9293 9294 9295 9296 9297 9298 9299 9300 9301 9302 9303 9304 9305 9306 9307 9308 9309 9310 9311 9312 9313 9314 9315 9316 9317 9318 9319 9320 9321 9322 9323 9324 9325 9326 9327 9328 9329 9330 9331 9332 9333 9334 9335 9336 9337 9338 9339 9340 9341 9342 9343 9344 9345 9346 9347 9348 9349 9350 9351 9352 9353 9354 9355 9356 9357 9358 9359 Simplified Chinese characters for Fang Song, Kai 3.1-28 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference 9360 9361 9362 9363 9364 9365 9366 9367 9368 9369 9370 9371 9372 9373 9374 9375 9376 9377 9378 9379 9380 9381 9382 9383 9384 9385 9386 9387 9388 9389 9390 9391 9392 9393 9394 9395 9396 9397 9398 9399 9400 9401 9402 9403 9404 9405 9406 9407 9408 9409 9410 9411 9412 9413 9414 9415 9416 9417 9418 9419 9420 9421 9422 9423 9424 9425 9426 9427 9428 9429 9430 9431 9432 9433 9434 9435 9436 9437 9438 9439 9440 9441 9442 9443 9444 9445 9446 9447 9448 9449 9450 9451 9452 9453 9454 9455 9456 9457 9458 9459 9460 9461 9462 9463 9464 9465 9466 9467 9468 9469 9470 9471 9472 9473 9474 9475 9476 9477 9478 9479 9480 9481 9482 9483 9484 9485 9486 9487 9488 9489 9490 9491 9492 9493 9494 9495 9496 9497 9498 9499 9500 9501 9502 9503 9504 9505 9506 9507 9508 9509 9510 9511 9512 9513 9514 9515 9516 9517 9518 9519 9520 9521 9522 9523 9524 9525 9526 9527 9528 9529 9530 9531 9532 9533 9534 9535 9536 9537 9538 9539 9540 9541 9542 9543 9544 9545 9546 9547 9548 9549 9550 9551 9552 9553 9554 9555 9556 9557 9558 9559 9560 9561 9562 9563 9564 9565 9566 9567 9568 9569 9570 9571 9572 9573 9574 9575 9576 9577 9578 9579 9580 9581 9582 9583 9584 9585 9586 9587 9588 9589 9590 9591 9592 9593 9594 9595 9596 9597 9598 9599 9600 9601 9602 9603 9604 9605 9606 9607 9608 9609 9610 9611 9612 9613 9614 9615 9616 9617 9618 9619 9620 9621 9622 9623 9624 9625 9626 9627 9628 9629 9630 9631 9632 9633 9634 9635 9636 9637 9638 9639 9640 9641 9642 9643 9644 9645 9646 9647 9648 9649 9650 9651 9652 9653 9654 9655 9656 9657 9658 9659 9660 9661 9662 9663 9664 9665 9666 9667 9668 9669 9670 9671 9672 9673 9674 9675 9676 9677 9678 9679 9680 9681 9682 9683 9684 9685 9686 9687 9688 9689 9690 9691 9692 9693 9694 9695 9696 9697 9698 9699 9700 9701 9702 9703 9704 9705 9706 9707 9708 9709 9710 9711 9712 9713 9714 9715 9716 9717 9718 9719 Simplified Chinese characters for Fang Song, Kai Chapter 3.1. 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Simplified Chinese characters for Fang Song, Kai 3.1-31 10440 10441 10442 10443 10444 10445 10446 10447 10448 10449 10450 10451 10452 10453 10454 10455 10456 10457 10458 10459 10460 10461 10462 10463 10464 10465 10466 10467 10468 10469 10470 10471 10472 10473 10474 10475 10476 10477 10478 10479 10480 10481 10482 10483 10484 10485 10486 10487 10488 10489 10490 10491 10492 10493 10494 10495 10496 10497 10498 10499 10500 10501 10502 10503 10504 10505 10506 10507 10508 10509 10510 10511 10512 10513 10514 10515 10516 10517 10518 10519 10520 10521 10522 10523 10524 10525 10526 10527 10528 10529 10530 10531 10532 10533 10534 10535 10536 10537 10538 10539 10540 10541 10542 10543 10544 10545 10546 10547 10548 10549 10550 10551 10552 10553 10554 10555 10556 10557 10558 10559 10560 10561 10562 10563 10564 10565 10566 10567 10568 10569 10570 10571 10572 10573 10574 10575 10576 10577 10578 10579 10580 10581 10582 10583 10584 10585 10586 10587 10588 10589 10590 10591 10592 10593 10594 10595 10596 10597 10598 10599 10600 10601 10602 10603 10604 10605 10606 10607 10608 10609 10610 10611 10612 10613 10614 10615 10616 10617 10618 10619 Simplified Chinese characters for Hei, Song 3.2-32 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 Simplified Chinese characters for Hei, Song Chapter 3.2. 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Simplified Chinese characters for Hei, Song 3.2-57 9000 9001 9002 9003 9004 9005 9006 9007 9008 9009 9010 9011 9012 9013 9014 9015 9016 9017 9018 9019 9020 9021 9022 9023 9024 9025 9026 9027 9028 9029 9030 9031 9032 9033 9034 9035 9036 9037 9038 9039 9040 9041 9042 9043 9044 9045 9046 9047 9048 9049 9050 9051 9052 9053 9054 9055 9056 9057 9058 9059 9060 9061 9062 9063 9064 9065 9066 9067 9068 9069 9070 9071 9072 9073 9074 9075 9076 9077 9078 9079 9080 9081 9082 9083 9084 9085 9086 9087 9088 9089 9090 9091 9092 9093 9094 9095 9096 9097 9098 9099 9100 9101 9102 9103 9104 9105 9106 9107 9108 9109 9110 9111 9112 9113 9114 9115 9116 9117 9118 9119 9120 9121 9122 9123 9124 9125 9126 9127 9128 9129 9130 9131 9132 9133 9134 9135 9136 9137 9138 9139 9140 9141 9142 9143 9144 9145 9146 9147 9148 9149 9150 9151 9152 9153 9154 9155 9156 9157 9158 9159 9160 9161 9162 9163 9164 9165 9166 9167 9168 9169 9170 9171 9172 9173 9174 9175 9176 9177 9178 9179 9180 9181 9182 9183 9184 9185 9186 9187 9188 9189 9190 9191 9192 9193 9194 9195 9196 9197 9198 9199 9200 9201 9202 9203 9204 9205 9206 9207 9208 9209 9210 9211 9212 9213 9214 9215 9216 9217 9218 9219 9220 9221 9222 9223 9224 9225 9226 9227 9228 9229 9230 9231 9232 9233 9234 9235 9236 9237 9238 9239 9240 9241 9242 9243 9244 9245 9246 9247 9248 9249 9250 9251 9252 9253 9254 9255 9256 9257 9258 9259 9260 9261 9262 9263 9264 9265 9266 9267 9268 9269 9270 9271 9272 9273 9274 9275 9276 9277 9278 9279 9280 9281 9282 9283 9284 9285 9286 9287 9288 9289 9290 9291 9292 9293 9294 9295 9296 9297 9298 9299 9300 9301 9302 9303 9304 9305 9306 9307 9308 9309 9310 9311 9312 9313 9314 9315 9316 9317 9318 9319 9320 9321 9322 9323 9324 9325 9326 9327 9328 9329 9330 9331 9332 9333 9334 9335 9336 9337 9338 9339 9340 9341 9342 9343 9344 9345 9346 9347 9348 9349 9350 9351 9352 9353 9354 9355 9356 9357 9358 9359 Simplified Chinese characters for Hei, Song 3.2-58 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference 9360 9361 9362 9363 9364 9365 9366 9367 9368 9369 9370 9371 9372 9373 9374 9375 9376 9377 9378 9379 9380 9381 9382 9383 9384 9385 9386 9387 9388 9389 9390 9391 9392 9393 9394 9395 9396 9397 9398 9399 9400 9401 9402 9403 9404 9405 9406 9407 9408 9409 9410 9411 9412 9413 9414 9415 9416 9417 9418 9419 9420 9421 9422 9423 9424 9425 9426 9427 9428 9429 9430 9431 9432 9433 9434 9435 9436 9437 9438 9439 9440 9441 9442 9443 9444 9445 9446 9447 9448 9449 9450 9451 9452 9453 9454 9455 9456 9457 9458 9459 9460 9461 9462 9463 9464 9465 9466 9467 9468 9469 9470 9471 9472 9473 9474 9475 9476 9477 9478 9479 9480 9481 9482 9483 9484 9485 9486 9487 9488 9489 9490 9491 9492 9493 9494 9495 9496 9497 9498 9499 9500 9501 9502 9503 9504 9505 9506 9507 9508 9509 9510 9511 9512 9513 9514 9515 9516 9517 9518 9519 9520 9521 9522 9523 9524 9525 9526 9527 9528 9529 9530 9531 9532 9533 9534 9535 9536 9537 9538 9539 9540 9541 9542 9543 9544 9545 9546 9547 9548 9549 9550 9551 9552 9553 9554 9555 9556 9557 9558 9559 9560 9561 9562 9563 9564 9565 9566 9567 9568 9569 9570 9571 9572 9573 9574 9575 9576 9577 9578 9579 9580 9581 9582 9583 9584 9585 9586 9587 9588 9589 9590 9591 9592 9593 9594 9595 9596 9597 9598 9599 9600 9601 9602 9603 9604 9605 9606 9607 9608 9609 9610 9611 9612 9613 9614 9615 9616 9617 9618 9619 9620 9621 9622 9623 9624 9625 9626 9627 9628 9629 9630 9631 9632 9633 9634 9635 9636 9637 9638 9639 9640 9641 9642 9643 9644 9645 9646 9647 9648 9649 9650 9651 9652 9653 9654 9655 9656 9657 9658 9659 9660 9661 9662 9663 9664 9665 9666 9667 9668 9669 9670 9671 9672 9673 9674 9675 9676 9677 9678 9679 9680 9681 9682 9683 9684 9685 9686 9687 9688 9689 9690 9691 9692 9693 9694 9695 9696 9697 9698 9699 9700 9701 9702 9703 9704 9705 9706 9707 9708 9709 9710 9711 9712 9713 9714 9715 9716 9717 9718 9719 Simplified Chinese characters for Hei, Song Chapter 3.2. Simplified Chinese characters for Hei, Song 3.2-59 9720 9721 9722 9723 9724 9725 9726 9727 9728 9729 9730 9731 9732 9733 9734 9735 9736 9737 9738 9739 9740 9741 9742 9743 9744 9745 9746 9747 9748 9749 9750 9751 9752 9753 9754 9755 9756 9757 9758 9759 9760 9761 9762 9763 9764 9765 9766 9767 9768 9769 9770 9771 9772 9773 9774 9775 9776 9777 9778 9779 9780 9781 9782 9783 9784 9785 9786 9787 9788 9789 9790 9791 9792 9793 9794 9795 9796 9797 9798 9799 9800 9801 9802 9803 9804 9805 9806 9807 9808 9809 9810 9811 9812 9813 9814 9815 9816 9817 9818 9819 9820 9821 9822 9823 9824 9825 9826 9827 9828 9829 9830 9831 9832 9833 9834 9835 9836 9837 9838 9839 9840 9841 9842 9843 9844 9845 9846 9847 9848 9849 9850 9851 9852 9853 9854 9855 9856 9857 9858 9859 9860 9861 9862 9863 9864 9865 9866 9867 9868 9869 9870 9871 9872 9873 9874 9875 9876 9877 9878 9879 9880 9881 9882 9883 9884 9885 9886 9887 9888 9889 9890 9891 9892 9893 9894 9895 9896 9897 9898 9899 9900 9901 9902 9903 9904 9905 9906 9907 9908 9909 9910 9911 9912 9913 9914 9915 9916 9917 9918 9919 9920 9921 9922 9923 9924 9925 9926 9927 9928 9929 9930 9931 9932 9933 9934 9935 9936 9937 9938 9939 9940 9941 9942 9943 9944 9945 9946 9947 9948 9949 9950 9951 9952 9953 9954 9955 9956 9957 9958 9959 9960 9961 9962 9963 9964 9965 9966 9967 9968 9969 9970 9971 9972 9973 9974 9975 9976 9977 9978 9979 9980 9981 9982 9983 9984 9985 9986 9987 9988 9989 9990 9991 9992 9993 9994 9995 9996 9997 9998 9999 10000 10001 10002 10003 10004 10005 10006 10007 10008 10009 10010 10011 10012 10013 10014 10015 10016 10017 10018 10019 10020 10021 10022 10023 10024 10025 10026 10027 10028 10029 10030 10031 10032 10033 10034 10035 10036 10037 10038 10039 10040 10041 10042 10043 10044 10045 10046 10047 10048 10049 10050 10051 10052 10053 10054 10055 10056 10057 10058 10059 10060 10061 10062 10063 10064 10065 10066 10067 10068 10069 10070 10071 10072 10073 10074 10075 10076 10077 10078 10079 Simplified Chinese characters for Hei, Song 3.2-60 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference 10080 10081 10082 10083 10084 10085 10086 10087 10088 10089 10090 10091 10092 10093 10094 10095 10096 10097 10098 10099 10100 10101 10102 10103 10104 10105 10106 10107 10108 10109 10110 10111 10112 10113 10114 10115 10116 10117 10118 10119 10120 10121 10122 10123 10124 10125 10126 10127 10128 10129 10130 10131 10132 10133 10134 10135 10136 10137 10138 10139 10140 10141 10142 10143 10144 10145 10146 10147 10148 10149 10150 10151 10152 10153 10154 10155 10156 10157 10158 10159 10160 10161 10162 10163 10164 10165 10166 10167 10168 10169 10170 10171 10172 10173 10174 10175 10176 10177 10178 10179 10180 10181 10182 10183 10184 10185 10186 10187 10188 10189 10190 10191 10192 10193 10194 10195 10196 10197 10198 10199 10200 10201 10202 10203 10204 10205 10206 10207 10208 10209 10210 10211 10212 10213 10214 10215 10216 10217 10218 10219 10220 10221 10222 10223 10224 10225 10226 10227 10228 10229 10230 10231 10232 10233 10234 10235 10236 10237 10238 10239 10240 10241 10242 10243 10244 10245 10246 10247 10248 10249 10250 10251 10252 10253 10254 10255 10256 10257 10258 10259 10260 10261 10262 10263 10264 10265 10266 10267 10268 10269 10270 10271 10272 10273 10274 10275 10276 10277 10278 10279 10280 10281 10282 10283 10284 10285 10286 10287 10288 10289 10290 10291 10292 10293 10294 10295 10296 10297 10298 10299 10300 10301 10302 10303 10304 10305 10306 10307 10308 10309 10310 10311 10312 10313 10314 10315 10316 10317 10318 10319 10320 10321 10322 10323 10324 10325 10326 10327 10328 10329 10330 10331 10332 10333 10334 10335 10336 10337 10338 10339 10340 10341 10342 10343 10344 10345 10346 10347 10348 10349 10350 10351 10352 10353 10354 10355 10356 10357 10358 10359 10360 10361 10362 10363 10364 10365 10366 10367 10368 10369 10370 10371 10372 10373 10374 10375 10376 10377 10378 10379 10380 10381 10382 10383 10384 10385 10386 10387 10388 10389 10390 10391 10392 10393 10394 10395 10396 10397 10398 10399 10400 10401 10402 10403 10404 10405 10406 10407 10408 10409 10410 10411 10412 10413 10414 10415 10416 10417 10418 10419 10420 10421 10422 10423 10424 10425 10426 10427 10428 10429 10430 10431 10432 10433 10434 10435 10436 10437 10438 10439 Simplified Chinese characters for Hei, Song Chapter 3.2. Simplified Chinese characters for Hei, Song 3.2-61 10440 10441 10442 10443 10444 10445 10446 10447 10448 10449 10450 10451 10452 10453 10454 10455 10456 10457 10458 10459 10460 10461 10462 10463 10464 10465 10466 10467 10468 10469 10470 10471 10472 10473 10474 10475 10476 10477 10478 10479 10480 10481 10482 10483 10484 10485 10486 10487 10488 10489 10490 10491 10492 10493 10494 10495 10496 10497 10498 10499 10500 10501 10502 10503 10504 10505 10506 10507 10508 10509 10510 10511 10512 10513 10514 10515 10516 10517 10518 10519 10520 10521 10522 10523 10524 10525 10526 10527 10528 10529 10530 10531 10532 10533 10534 10535 10536 10537 10538 10539 10540 10541 10542 10543 10544 10545 10546 10547 10548 10549 10550 10551 10552 10553 10554 10555 10556 10557 10558 10559 10560 10561 10562 10563 10564 10565 10566 10567 10568 10569 10570 10571 10572 10573 10574 10575 10576 10577 10578 10579 10580 10581 10582 10583 10584 10585 10586 10587 10588 10589 10590 10591 10592 10593 10594 10595 10596 10597 10598 10599 10600 10601 10602 10603 10604 10605 10606 10607 10608 10609 10610 10611 10612 10613 10614 10615 10616 10617 10618 10619 10620 10621 10622 10623 10624 10625 10626 10627 10628 10629 10630 10631 10632 10633 10634 10635 10636 10637 10638 10639 10640 10641 10642 10643 10644 10645 10646 10647 10648 10649 10650 10651 10652 10653 10654 10655 10656 10657 10658 10659 10660 10661 10662 10663 10664 10665 10666 10667 10668 10669 10670 10671 10672 10673 10674 10675 10676 10677 10678 10679 10680 10681 10682 10683 10684 10685 10686 10687 10688 10689 10690 10691 10692 10693 10694 10695 10696 10697 10698 10699 10700 10701 10702 10703 10704 10705 10706 10707 10708 10709 10710 10711 10712 10713 10714 10715 10716 10717 10718 10719 10720 10721 10722 10723 10724 10725 10726 10727 10728 10729 10730 10731 10732 10733 10734 10735 10736 10737 10738 10739 10740 10741 10742 10743 10744 10745 10746 10747 10748 10749 10750 10751 10752 10753 10754 10755 10756 10757 10758 10759 10760 10761 10762 10763 10764 10765 10766 10767 10768 10769 10770 10771 10772 10773 10774 10775 10776 10777 10778 10779 10780 10781 10782 10783 10784 10785 10786 10787 10788 10789 10790 10791 10792 10793 10794 10795 10796 10797 10798 10799 Simplified Chinese characters for Hei, Song 3.2-62 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference 10800 10801 10802 10803 10804 10805 10806 10807 10808 10809 10810 10811 10812 10813 10814 10815 10816 10817 10818 10819 10820 10821 10822 10823 10824 10825 10826 10827 10828 10829 10830 10831 10832 10833 10834 10835 10836 10837 10838 10839 10840 10841 10842 10843 10844 10845 10846 10847 10848 10849 10850 10851 10852 10853 10854 10855 10856 10857 10858 10859 10860 10861 10862 10863 10864 10865 10866 10867 10868 10869 10870 10871 10872 10873 10874 10875 10876 10877 10878 10879 10880 10881 10882 10883 10884 10885 10886 10887 10888 10889 10890 10891 10892 10893 10894 10895 10896 10897 10898 10899 10900 10901 10902 10903 10904 10905 10906 10907 10908 10909 10910 10911 10912 10913 10914 10915 10916 10917 10918 10919 10920 10921 10922 10923 10924 10925 10926 10927 10928 10929 10930 10931 10932 10933 10934 10935 10936 10937 10938 10939 10940 10941 10942 10943 10944 10945 10946 10947 10948 10949 10950 10951 10952 10953 10954 10955 10956 10957 10958 10959 10960 10961 10962 10963 10964 10965 10966 10967 10968 10969 10970 10971 10972 10973 10974 10975 10976 10977 10978 10979 10980 10981 10982 10983 10984 10985 10986 10987 10988 10989 10990 10991 10992 10993 10994 10995 10996 10997 10998 10999 11000 11001 11002 11003 11004 11005 11006 11007 11008 11009 11010 11011 11012 11013 11014 11015 11016 11017 11018 11019 11020 11021 11022 11023 11024 11025 11026 11027 11028 11029 11030 11031 11032 11033 11034 11035 11036 11037 11038 11039 11040 11041 11042 11043 11044 11045 11046 11047 11048 11049 11050 11051 11052 11053 11054 11055 11056 11057 11058 11059 11060 11061 11062 11063 11064 11065 11066 11067 11068 11069 11070 11071 11072 11073 11074 11075 11076 11077 11078 11079 11080 11081 11082 11083 11084 11085 11086 11087 11088 11089 11090 11091 11092 11093 11094 11095 11096 11097 11098 11099 11100 11101 11102 11103 11104 11105 11106 11107 11108 11109 11110 11111 11112 11113 11114 11115 11116 11117 11118 11119 11120 11121 11122 11123 11124 11125 11126 11127 11128 11129 11130 11131 11132 11133 11134 11135 11136 11137 11138 11139 11140 11141 11142 11143 11144 11145 11146 11147 11148 11149 11150 11151 11152 11153 11154 11155 11156 11157 11158 11159 Simplified Chinese characters for Hei, Song Chapter 3.2. 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Simplified Chinese characters for Hei, Song3.2-109 27720 27721 27722 27723 27724 27725 27726 27727 27728 27729 27730 27731 27732 27733 27734 27735 27736 27737 27738 27739 27740 27741 27742 27743 27744 27745 27746 27747 27748 27749 27750 27751 27752 27753 27754 27755 27756 27757 27758 27759 27760 27761 27762 27763 27764 27765 27766 27767 27768 27769 27770 27771 27772 27773 27774 27775 27776 27777 27778 27779 27780 27781 27782 27783 27784 27785 27786 27787 27788 27789 27790 27791 27792 27793 27794 27795 27796 27797 27798 27799 27800 27801 27802 27803 27804 27805 27806 27807 27808 27809 27810 27811 27812 27813 27814 27815 27816 27817 27818 27819 27820 27821 27822 27823 27824 27825 27826 27827 27828 27829 27830 27831 27832 27833 27834 27835 27836 27837 27838 27839 27840 27841 27842 27843 27844 27845 27846 27847 27848 27849 27850 27851 27852 27853 27854 27855 27856 27857 27858 27859 27860 27861 27862 27863 27864 27865 27866 27867 27868 27869 27870 27871 27872 27873 27874 27875 27876 27877 27878 27879 27880 27881 27882 27883 27884 27885 27886 27887 27888 27889 27890 27891 27892 27893 27894 27895 27896 27897 27898 27899 27900 27901 27902 27903 27904 27905 27906 27907 27908 27909 27910 27911 27912 27913 27914 27915 27916 27917 27918 27919 27920 27921 27922 27923 27924 27925 27926 27927 27928 27929 27930 27931 27932 27933 27934 27935 27936 27937 27938 27939 27940 27941 27942 27943 27944 27945 27946 27947 27948 27949 27950 27951 27952 27953 27954 27955 27956 27957 27958 27959 27960 27961 27962 27963 27964 27965 27966 27967 27968 27969 27970 27971 27972 27973 27974 27975 27976 27977 27978 27979 27980 27981 27982 27983 27984 27985 27986 27987 27988 27989 27990 27991 27992 27993 27994 27995 27996 27997 27998 27999 28000 28001 28002 28003 28004 28005 28006 28007 28008 28009 28010 28011 28012 28013 28014 28015 28016 28017 28018 28019 28020 28021 28022 28023 28024 28025 28026 28027 28028 28029 28030 28031 28032 28033 28034 28035 28036 28037 28038 28039 28040 28041 28042 28043 28044 28045 28046 28047 28048 28049 28050 28051 28052 28053 28054 28055 28056 28057 28058 28059 28060 28061 28062 28063 28064 28065 28066 28067 28068 28069 28070 28071 28072 28073 28074 28075 28076 28077 28078 28079 Simplified Chinese characters for Hei, Song 3.2-110 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference 28080 28081 28082 28083 28084 28085 28086 28087 28088 28089 28090 28091 28092 28093 28094 28095 28096 28097 28098 28099 28100 28101 28102 28103 28104 28105 28106 28107 28108 28109 28110 28111 28112 28113 28114 28115 28116 28117 28118 28119 28120 28121 28122 28123 28124 28125 28126 28127 28128 28129 28130 28131 28132 28133 28134 28135 28136 28137 28138 28139 28140 28141 28142 28143 28144 28145 28146 28147 28148 28149 28150 28151 28152 28153 28154 28155 28156 28157 28158 28159 28160 28161 28162 28163 28164 28165 28166 28167 28168 28169 28170 28171 28172 28173 28174 28175 28176 28177 28178 28179 28180 28181 28182 28183 28184 28185 28186 28187 28188 28189 28190 28191 28192 28193 28194 28195 28196 28197 28198 28199 28200 28201 28202 28203 28204 28205 28206 28207 28208 28209 28210 28211 28212 28213 28214 28215 28216 28217 28218 28219 28220 28221 28222 28223 28224 28225 28226 28227 28228 28229 28230 28231 28232 28233 28234 28235 28236 28237 28238 28239 28240 28241 28242 28243 28244 28245 28246 28247 28248 28249 28250 28251 28252 28253 28254 28255 28256 28257 28258 28259 28260 28261 28262 28263 28264 28265 28266 28267 28268 28269 28270 28271 28272 28273 28274 28275 28276 28277 28278 28279 28280 28281 28282 28283 28284 28285 28286 28287 28288 28289 28290 28291 28292 28293 28294 28295 28296 28297 28298 28299 28300 28301 28302 28303 28304 28305 28306 28307 28308 28309 28310 28311 28312 28313 28314 28315 28316 28317 28318 28319 28320 28321 28322 28323 28324 28325 28326 28327 28328 28329 28330 28331 28332 28333 28334 28335 28336 28337 28338 28339 28340 28341 28342 28343 28344 28345 28346 28347 28348 28349 28350 28351 28352 28353 28354 28355 28356 28357 28358 28359 28360 28361 28362 28363 28364 28365 28366 28367 28368 28369 28370 28371 28372 28373 28374 28375 28376 28377 28378 28379 28380 28381 28382 28383 28384 28385 28386 28387 28388 28389 28390 28391 28392 28393 28394 28395 28396 28397 28398 28399 28400 28401 28402 28403 28404 28405 28406 28407 28408 28409 28410 28411 28412 28413 28414 28415 28416 28417 28418 28419 28420 28421 28422 28423 28424 28425 28426 28427 28428 28429 28430 28431 28432 28433 28434 28435 28436 28437 28438 28439 Simplified Chinese characters for Hei, Song Chapter 3.2. 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Simplified Chinese characters for Hei, Song3.2-113 29160 29161 29162 29163 29164 29165 29166 29167 29168 29169 29170 29171 29172 29173 29174 29175 29176 29177 29178 29179 29180 29181 29182 29183 29184 29185 29186 29187 29188 29189 29190 29191 29192 29193 29194 29195 29196 29197 29198 29199 29200 29201 29202 29203 29204 29205 29206 29207 29208 29209 29210 29211 29212 29213 29214 29215 29216 29217 29218 29219 29220 29221 29222 29223 29224 29225 29226 29227 29228 29229 29230 29231 29232 29233 29234 29235 29236 29237 29238 29239 29240 29241 29242 29243 29244 29245 29246 29247 29248 29249 29250 29251 29252 29253 29254 29255 29256 29257 29258 29259 29260 29261 29262 29263 29264 29265 29266 29267 29268 29269 29270 29271 29272 29273 29274 29275 29276 29277 29278 29279 29280 29281 29282 29283 29284 29285 29286 29287 29288 29289 29290 29291 29292 29293 29294 29295 29296 29297 29298 29299 29300 29301 29302 29303 29304 29305 29306 29307 29308 29309 29310 29311 29312 29313 29314 29315 29316 29317 29318 29319 29320 29321 29322 29323 29324 29325 29326 29327 29328 29329 29330 29331 29332 29333 29334 29335 29336 29337 29338 29339 29340 29341 29342 29343 29344 29345 29346 29347 29348 29349 29350 29351 29352 29353 29354 29355 29356 29357 29358 29359 29360 29361 29362 29363 29364 29365 29366 29367 29368 29369 29370 29371 29372 29373 29374 29375 29376 29377 29378 29379 29380 29381 29382 29383 29384 29385 29386 29387 29388 29389 29390 29391 29392 29393 29394 29395 29396 29397 29398 29399 29400 29401 29402 29403 29404 29405 29406 29407 29408 29409 29410 29411 29412 29413 29414 29415 29416 29417 29418 29419 29420 29421 29422 29423 29424 29425 29426 29427 29428 29429 29430 29431 29432 29433 29434 29435 29436 29437 29438 29439 29440 29441 29442 29443 29444 29445 29446 29447 29448 29449 29450 29451 29452 29453 29454 29455 29456 29457 29458 29459 29460 29461 29462 29463 29464 29465 29466 29467 29468 29469 29470 29471 29472 29473 29474 29475 29476 29477 29478 29479 29480 29481 29482 29483 29484 29485 29486 29487 29488 29489 29490 29491 29492 29493 29494 29495 29496 29497 29498 29499 29500 29501 29502 29503 29504 29505 29506 29507 29508 29509 29510 29511 29512 29513 29514 29515 29516 29517 29518 29519 Simplified Chinese characters for Hei, Song 3.2-114 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference 29520 29521 29522 29523 29524 29525 29526 29527 29528 29529 29530 29531 29532 29533 29534 29535 29536 29537 29538 29539 29540 29541 29542 29543 29544 29545 29546 29547 29548 29549 29550 29551 29552 29553 29554 29555 29556 29557 29558 29559 29560 29561 29562 29563 29564 29565 29566 29567 29568 29569 29570 29571 29572 29573 29574 29575 29576 29577 29578 29579 29580 29581 29582 29583 29584 29585 29586 29587 29588 29589 29590 29591 29592 29593 29594 29595 29596 29597 29598 29599 29600 29601 29602 29603 29604 29605 29606 29607 29608 29609 29610 29611 29612 29613 29614 29615 29616 29617 29618 29619 29620 29621 29622 29623 29624 29625 29626 29627 29628 29629 29630 29631 29632 29633 29634 29635 29636 29637 29638 29639 29640 29641 29642 29643 29644 29645 29646 29647 29648 29649 29650 29651 29652 29653 29654 29655 29656 29657 29658 29659 29660 29661 29662 29663 29664 29665 29666 29667 29668 29669 29670 29671 29672 29673 29674 29675 29676 29677 29678 29679 29680 29681 29682 29683 29684 29685 29686 29687 29688 29689 29690 29691 29692 29693 29694 29695 29696 29697 29698 29699 29700 29701 29702 29703 29704 29705 29706 29707 29708 29709 29710 29711 29712 29713 29714 29715 29716 29717 29718 29719 29720 29721 29722 29723 29724 29725 29726 29727 29728 29729 29730 29731 29732 29733 29734 29735 29736 29737 29738 29739 29740 29741 29742 29743 29744 29745 29746 29747 29748 29749 29750 29751 29752 29753 29754 29755 29756 29757 29758 29759 29760 29761 29762 29763 29764 29765 29766 29767 29768 29769 29770 29771 29772 29773 29774 29775 29776 29777 29778 29779 29780 29781 29782 29783 29784 29785 29786 29787 29788 29789 29790 29791 29792 29793 29794 29795 29796 29797 29798 29799 29800 29801 29802 29803 29804 29805 29806 29807 29808 29809 29810 29811 29812 29813 29814 29815 29816 29817 29818 29819 29820 29821 29822 29823 29824 29825 29826 29827 29828 29829 29830 29831 29832 29833 29834 29835 29836 29837 29838 29839 29840 29841 29842 29843 29844 29845 29846 29847 29848 29849 29850 29851 29852 29853 29854 29855 29856 29857 29858 29859 29860 29861 29862 29863 29864 29865 29866 29867 29868 29869 29870 29871 29872 29873 29874 29875 29876 29877 29878 29879 Simplified Chinese characters for Hei, Song Chapter 3.2. 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Simplified Chinese code pages This chapter illustrates the following Simplified Chinese code pages: • T1H00836 • T1H01115 • T1H01151 • T1H01252 • T10837ss • T10837ss (characters for vertical writing) • T1K837ss • T1K837ss (characters for vertical writing) Note: ss is the section number. It is blank when T10837 or T1K837 is used with an outline font. The characters are printed in the Song font. The alphanumeric identifier under each character is the IBM graphic character global identifier (GCGID). To find the corresponding Adobe character identifier (CID), see the Simplified Chinese mapping table in the online information on the IBM Infoprint Fonts: Type Transformer and Utilities for Windows, LCD4-5597 (CD-ROM). The GCGID is in the third column and the CID is in the first column. Attention: In the Simplified Chinese mapping table, you will find that some CIDs have no corresponding GCGID. This is correct. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-2 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1H00836 Simplified Chinese EBCDIC CPGID 836 GCSGID 1174 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character SP0100H0 HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- FSP0100H0 SC0200H0 SP1100H0 SA0300H0 SP0600H0 SA0100H0 SM1300H0 SM0300H0 SP0200H0 SC1200H0 SM0400H0 SP0700H0 SP1400H0 SM6600H0 SP1000H0 SP1200H0 SM6500H0 SP0800H0 SM0200H0 SP0900H0 SA0500H0 SP1500H0 SD1300H0 SP1300H0 SM0100H0 SM0500H0 SP0500H0 SA0400H0 SP0400H0 LA0100H0 LB0100H0 LC0100H0 LD0100H0 LE0100H0 LF0100H0 LG0100H0 LH0100H0 LI0100H0 LJ0100H0 LK0100H0 LL0100H0 LM0100H0 LN0100H0 LO0100H0 LP0100H0 LQ0100H0 LR0100H0 SD1900H0 SM1500H0 LS0100H0 LT0100H0 LU0100H0 LV0100H0 LW0100H0 LX0100H0 LY0100H0 LZ0100H0 SD1500H0 SM0700H0 SM0600H0 SM0800H0 SM1100H0 LA0200H0 LB0200H0 LC0200H0 LD0200H0 LE0200H0 LF0200H0 LG0200H0 LH0200H0 LI0200H0 SM1400H0 LJ0200H0 LK0200H0 LL0200H0 LM0200H0 LN0200H0 LO0200H0 LP0200H0 LQ0200H0 LR0200H0 SC0300H0 LS0200H0 LT0200H0 LU0200H0 LV0200H0 LW0200H0 LX0200H0 LY0200H0 LZ0200H0 ND1000H0 ND0100H0 ND0200H0 ND0300H0 ND0400H0 ND0500H0 ND0600H0 ND0700H0 ND0800H0 ND0900H0 Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-3 T1H01115 Simplified Chinese PC (GB) CPGID 1115 GCSGID 1240 Encoding ASCII Default Character SP0100H0 HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- FSF3900H0 SF2500H0 SF3800H0 SF2600H0 SF2400H0 SF4300H0 SM3300H0 SM5700H1 SM7500H0 SM7500H2 SP5000H0 SF6100H0 SF1500H0 SM4700H0 SM6900H0 SF4400H0 SF5700H0 SM7600H0 SP3300H0 SF1600H0 SF4000H0 SF4100H0 SF2300H0 SF4200H0 SF1400H0 SM7200H0 SM3200H0 SF1100H0 SM3100H0 SM3000H0 SP0100H0 SP0200H0 SP0400H0 SM0100H0 SC0300H0 SM0200H0 SM0300H0 SP0500H0 SP0600H0 SP0700H0 SM0400H0 SA0100H0 SP0800H0 SP1000H0 SP1100H0 SP1200H0 ND1000H0 ND0100H0 ND0200H0 ND0300H0 ND0400H0 ND0500H0 ND0600H0 ND0700H0 ND0800H0 ND0900H0 SP1300H0 SP1400H0 SA0300H0 SA0400H0 SA0500H0 SP1500H0 SM0500H0 LA0200H0 LB0200H0 LC0200H0 LD0200H0 LE0200H0 LF0200H0 LG0200H0 LH0200H0 LI0200H0 LJ0200H0 LK0200H0 LL0200H0 LM0200H0 LN0200H0 LO0200H0 LP0200H0 LQ0200H0 LR0200H0 LS0200H0 LT0200H0 LU0200H0 LV0200H0 LW0200H0 LX0200H0 LY0200H0 LZ0200H0 SM0600H0 SM0700H0 SM0800H0 SD1500H0 SP0900H0 SD1300H0 LA0100H0 LB0100H0 LC0100H0 LD0100H0 LE0100H0 LF0100H0 LG0100H0 LH0100H0 LI0100H0 LJ0100H0 LK0100H0 LL0100H0 LM0100H0 LN0100H0 LO0100H0 LP0100H0 LQ0100H0 LR0100H0 LS0100H0 LT0100H0 LU0100H0 LV0100H0 LW0100H0 LX0100H0 LY0100H0 LZ0100H0 SM1100H0 SM1300H0 SM1400H0 SD1900H0 SC0200H0 SM6600H0 SC1200H0 SM1500H0 SM6500H0 Simplified Chinese code pages 4-4 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1H01151 Simplified Chinese EBCDIC with Box Characters CPGID 1151 GCSGID 1366 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character SP0100H0 HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- FSP0100H0 SC0200H0 SP1100H0 SA0300H0 SP0600H0 SA0100H0 SM1300H0 SM0300H0 SP0200H0 SC1200H0 SM0400H0 SP0700H0 SP1400H0 SM6600H0 SP1000H0 SP1200H0 SM6500H0 SP0800H0 SM0200H0 SP0900H0 SA0500H0 SP1500H0 SD1300H0 SP1300H0 SM0100H0 SM0500H0 SP0500H0 SA0400H0 SP0400H0 LA0100H0 LB0100H0 LC0100H0 LD0100H0 LE0100H0 LF0100H0 LG0100H0 LH0100H0 LI0100H0 LJ0100H0 LK0100H0 LL0100H0 LM0100H0 LN0100H0 LO0100H0 LP0100H0 LQ0100H0 LR0100H0 SD1900H0 SM1500H0 LS0100H0 LT0100H0 LU0100H0 LV0100H0 LW0100H0 LX0100H0 LY0100H0 LZ0100H0 SD1500H0 SM0700H0 SM0600H0 SM0800H0 SM1100H0 LA0200H0 LB0200H0 LC0200H0 LD0200H0 LE0200H0 LF0200H0 LG0200H0 LH0200H0 LI0200H0 SF0500H0 SF0700H0 SF0600H0 SF0200H0 SF0100H0 SF0400H0 SM1400H0 LJ0200H0 LK0200H0 LL0200H0 LM0200H0 LN0200H0 LO0200H0 LP0200H0 LQ0200H0 LR0200H0 SF0300H0 SF1000H0 SC0300H0 LS0200H0 LT0200H0 LU0200H0 LV0200H0 LW0200H0 LX0200H0 LY0200H0 LZ0200H0 SF0800H0 SF0900H0 ND1000H0 ND0100H0 ND0200H0 ND0300H0 ND0400H0 ND0500H0 ND0600H0 ND0700H0 ND0800H0 ND0900H0 SF1100H0 Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-5 T1H01252 Simplified Chinese PC (GB18030) CPGID 1252 GCSGID 0103 Encoding ASCII Default Character SP0100H0 HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- FSS0000H0 SS0100H0 SS0200H0 SS0300H0 SS0400H0 SS0500H0 SM5700H0 SM5700H1 SM7500H0 SM7500H2 SM2800H0 SM2900H0 SM9300H0 SM9100H0 SM6900H0 SM5900H0 SM6300H0 SM7600H0 SP3300H0 SM2500H0 SM2400H0 SM7000H0 SM7700H0 SM3200H0 SM3300H0 SM3100H0 SM3000H0 SA4200H0 SM7800H0 SM6000H0 SV0400H0 SP0100H0 SP0200H0 SP0400H0 SM0100H0 SC0300H0 SM0200H0 SM0300H0 SP0500H0 SP0600H0 SP0700H0 SM0400H0 SA0100H0 SP0800H0 SP1000H0 SP1100H0 SP1200H0 ND1000H0 ND0100H0 ND0200H0 ND0300H0 ND0400H0 ND0500H0 ND0600H0 ND0700H0 ND0800H0 ND0900H0 SP1300H0 SP1400H0 SA0300H0 SA0400H0 SA0500H0 SP1500H0 SM0500H0 LA0200H0 LB0200H0 LC0200H0 LD0200H0 LE0200H0 LF0200H0 LG0200H0 LH0200H0 LI0200H0 LJ0200H0 LK0200H0 LL0200H0 LM0200H0 LN0200H0 LO0200H0 LP0200H0 LQ0200H0 LR0200H0 LS0200H0 LT0200H0 LU0200H0 LV0200H0 LW0200H0 LX0200H0 LY0200H0 LZ0200H0 SM0600H0 SM0700H0 SM0800H0 SD1500H0 SP0900H0 SD1300H0 LA0100H0 LB0100H0 LC0100H0 LD0100H0 LE0100H0 LF0100H0 LG0100H0 LH0100H0 LI0100H0 LJ0100H0 LK0100H0 LL0100H0 LM0100H0 LN0100H0 LO0100H0 LP0100H0 LQ0100H0 LR0100H0 LS0100H0 LT0100H0 LU0100H0 LV0100H0 LW0100H0 LX0100H0 LY0100H0 LZ0100H0 SM1100H0 SM1300H0 SM1400H0 SD1900H0 SM7900H0 Simplified Chinese code pages 4-6 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1083741 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 41 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 410- 411- 412- 413- 414- 415- 416- 417- 418- 419- 41A- 41B- 41C- 41D- 41E- 41FGA010080 GB010080 GG010080 GD010080 GE010080 GZ010080 GE310080 GT610082 GI010080 GK010080 GL010080 GM010080 GN010080 GX010080 GO010080 GP010080 GR010080 GS010080 GT010080 GU010080 GF010081 GH010080 GP610080 GO310080 GA020080 GB020080 GG020080 GD020080 GE020080 GZ020080 GE320080 GT620080 GI020080 GK020080 GL020080 GM020080 GN020080 GX020080 GO020080 GP020080 GR020080 GS020080 GT020080 GU020080 GF020080 GH020080 GP620080 GO320080 KA010080 KB010080 KV010080 KG010080 KD010080 KE010080 KE170080 KZ210080 KZ010080 KI010080 KJ110080 KK010080 KL010080 KM010080 KN010080 KO010080 KP010080 KR010080 KS010080 KT010080 KU010080 KF010080 KH010080 KC010080 KC210080 KS210080 KS150080 KU210080 KY010080 KX110080 KE130080 KU150080 KA150080 NR010080 NR020080 NR030080 NR040080 NR050080 NR060080 NR070080 NR080080 NR090080 NR100080 KA020080 KB020080 KV020080 KG020080 KD020080 KE020080 KE180080 KZ220080 KZ020080 KI020080 KJ120080 KK020080 KL020080 KM020080 KN020080 KO020080 KP020080 KR020080 KS020080 KT020080 KU020080 KF020080 KH020080 KC020080 KC220080 KS220080 KS160080 KU220080 KY020080 KX120080 KE140080 KU160080 KA160080 NR110080 NR120080 NR130080 NR140080 NR150080 NR160080 NR170080 NR180080 NR190080 NR200080 NR310080 NR320080 Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-7 T1083742 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 42 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 420- 421- 422- 423- 424- 425- 426- 427- 428- 429- 42A- 42B- 42C- 42D- 42E- 42FSC020080 SP110080 SA030080 SP060080 SA010080 SM130080 SM030080 SP020080 SC120080 SM040080 SP070080 SP140080 SM660080 SP100080 SP120080 SM650080 SP080080 SM020080 SP090080 SA050080 SP150080 SD130080 SP130080 SM010080 SM050080 SP050080 SA040080 SP040080 LA010080 LB010080 LC010080 LD010080 LE010080 LF010080 LG010080 LH010080 LI010080 LJ010080 LK010080 LL010080 LM010080 LN010080 LO010080 LP010080 LQ010080 LR010080 SM150080 LS010080 LT010080 LU010080 LV010080 LW010080 LX010080 LY010080 LZ010080 SM110080 LA020080 LB020080 LC020080 LD020080 LE020080 LF020080 LG020080 LH020080 LI020080 SM140080 LJ020080 LK020080 LL020080 LM020080 LN020080 LO020080 LP020080 LQ020080 LR020080 SC030080 LS020080 LT020080 LU020080 LV020080 LW020080 LX020080 LY020080 LZ020080 ND100080 ND010080 ND020080 ND030080 ND040080 ND050080 ND060080 ND070080 ND080080 ND090080 Simplified Chinese code pages 4-8 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1083743 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 43 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 430- 431- 432- 433- 434- 435- 436- 437- 438- 439- 43A- 43B- 43C- 43D- 43E- 43FJQ700080 JQ710080 JQ720080 JQ730080 JQ740080 JW500080 JA010080 JI010080 JU010080 SC040080 JE010080 JO010080 JY110080 JY310080 JY510080 JT310080 JW110080 JX700080 JK110080 JK410080 SC050080 JA000080 JI000080 JU000080 JE000080 JO000080 JK100080 JK200080 JK300080 JK400080 JK500080 JS100080 JS200080 JS300080 JS400080 JS500080 JT100080 JT200080 JT300080 JT400080 JT500080 JN100080 JN200080 JN300080 JN400080 JN500080 JH100080 JH200080 JH300080 SD190080 JH400080 JH500080 JM100080 JM200080 JM300080 JM400080 JM500080 JY100080 JY300080 JY500080 JR100080 JR200080 JR300080 JR400080 JR500080 JW100080 JN000080 JX710080 JX720080 JG100080 JG200080 JG300080 JG400080 JG500080 JZ100080 JZ200080 JZ300080 JZ400080 JZ500080 JD100080 JD200080 JD300080 JD400080 JD500080 JB100080 JB200080 JB300080 JB400080 JB500080 JV000080 JP100080 JP200080 JP300080 JP400080 JP500080 JW200080 JW400080 JQ750080 JQ760080 SM070080 Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-9 T1083744 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 44 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 440- 441- 442- 443- 444- 445- 446- 447- 448- 449- 44A- 44B- 44C- 44D- 44E- 44FJQ710081 JQ720081 SM060080 SM080080 RW500080 RA010080 RI010080 RU010080 SM120080 SA020080 SA540080 SA450080 SM440080 SD110080 RE010080 RO010080 RY110080 RY310080 RY510080 RT310080 RW110080 SP320080 SV090081 SS760080 SS770080 SS720080 ND100087 SD170080 SP190080 SP210080 SP060081 SP060082 SP060083 SP060084 SA520081 SA370080 SM280080 SM240080 SM040088 SS730080 SS740080 SM000080 SS710080 SD150080 SP200080 SP220080 SP070081 SP070082 SP070083 SP070084 SA530081 SS540080 SM290080 SA070080 SA060080 SV370080 SS750080 SV430080 SV440080 RA000080 RI000080 RU000080 RE000080 RO000080 RK100080 RK200080 RK300080 RK400080 RK500080 RS100080 RS200080 RS300080 RS400080 RS500080 RT100080 RT200080 RT300080 RT400080 RT500080 RN100080 RN200080 RN300080 RN400080 RN500080 RH100080 RH200080 RH300080 RH400080 RH500080 RM100080 RM200080 RM300080 RM400080 RM500080 RY100080 RY300080 RY500080 RR100080 RR200080 RR300080 RR400080 RR500080 RW100080 RN000080 RG100080 RG200080 RG300080 RG400080 RG500080 RZ100080 RZ200080 RZ300080 RZ400080 RZ500080 RD100080 RD200080 RD300080 RD400080 RD500080 RB100080 RB200080 RB300080 RB400080 RB500080 RP100080 RP200080 RP300080 RP400080 RP500080 RW200080 RW400080 RQ750080 RQ760080 SM750080 SM580080 SM730080 SM600080 SM810080 SS570080 SS580080 SA660080 SM610080 SM450080 SM470080 SM740080 SV040080 SM190080 SM500080 SM510080 SM310080 SM300080 SM320080 SM330080 Simplified Chinese code pages 4-10 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1083745 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 45 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 450- 451- 452- 453- 454- 455- 456- 457- 458- 459- 45A- 45B- 45C- 45D- 45E- 45FEXA04545 EXA04546 EXA0455B EXA0455C EXA04562 EXA04563 EXA04564 EXA04565 EXA04566 EXA04567 EXA04568 EXA04569 EXA0456A EXA0456B EXA0456C EXA0456D EXA0456E EXA0456F EXA04570 EXA04571 EXA04572 EXA04573 EXA04574 EXA04575 EXA04576 EXA04577 EXA04579 EXA0457A EXA04588 EXA0458B EXA045B1 EXA045B2 EXA045B3 EXA045B4 EXA045B5 EXA045B6 EXA045B7 EXA045B8 EXA045B9 EXA045BA EXA045BB EXA045BC EXA045BD EXA045BE EXA045BF EXA045C0 EXA045C1 EXA045C2 EXA045C3 EXA045C4 EXA045C5 EXA045C6 EXA045C7 EXA045C8 EXA045C9 EXA045CA EXA045CB EXA045CC EXA045CD EXA045CE EXA045CF EXA045D0 EXA045D1 EXA045D2 EXA045D3 EXA045D4 EXA045D5 EXA045D6 EXA045D7 EXA045D8 EXA045E1 EXA045E2 EXA045E3 EXA045E4 EXA045E5 EXA045E6 EXA045E7 EXA045E8 EXA045E9 EXA045EA EXA045EB EXA045F1 EXA045F2 EXA045F3 EXA045F4 EXA045F5 EXA045F6 EXA045F7 EXA045F8 EXA045F9 EXA045FA Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-11 T1083746 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 46 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 460- 461- 462- 463- 464- 465- 466- 467- 468- 469- 46A- 46B- 46C- 46D- 46E- 46FEXA04641 EXA04642 EXA04643 EXA04644 EXA04645 EXA04646 EXA04647 EXA04648 EXA04649 EXA0464A EXA0464B EXA0464C EXA0464D EXA0464E EXA0464F EXA04650 EXA04651 EXA04652 EXA04653 EXA04654 EXA04655 EXA04656 EXA04657 EXA04658 EXA04659 EXA0465A EXA04665 EXA04666 EXA04667 EXA04668 EXA04669 EXA0466A EXA0466B EXA0466C EXA0466D EXA0466E EXA0466F EXA04670 EXA04671 EXA04672 EXA04673 EXA04674 EXA04675 EXA04676 EXA04677 EXA04678 EXA04679 EXA0467A EXA0467B EXA0467C EXA0467D EXA0467E EXA0467F EXA04680 EXA04681 EXA04682 EXA04683 EXA04684 EXA04685 EXA04686 EXA04687 EXA04688 EXA04689 EXA046A4 EXA046A5 EXA046A6 EXA046A7 EXA046A8 EXA046A9 EXA046AA EXA046AB EXA046AC EXA046AD EXA046AE EXA046AF EXA046B0 EXA046B1 EXA046B2 EXA046B3 EXA046B4 EXA046B5 EXA046B6 EXA046B7 EXA046B8 EXA046B9 EXA046BA EXA046BB EXA046BC EXA046BD EXA046BE EXA046BF EXA046C0 EXA046C1 EXA046C2 EXA046C3 EXA046C4 EXA046C5 EXA046C6 EXA046C7 EXA046C8 EXA046C9 EXA046CA EXA046CB EXA046CC EXA046CD EXA046CE EXA046CF EXA046D0 EXA046D1 EXA046D2 EXA046D3 EXA046D4 EXA046D5 EXA046D6 EXA046D7 EXA046D8 EXA046D9 EXA046DA EXA046DB EXA046DC EXA046DD EXA046DE EXA046DF EXA046E0 EXA046E1 EXA046E2 EXA046E3 EXA046E4 EXA046E5 EXA046E6 EXA046E7 EXA046E8 EXA046E9 EXA046EA EXA046EB EXA046EC EXA046ED EXA046EE EXA046EF Simplified Chinese code pages 4-12 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1083748 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 48 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 480- 481- 482- 483- 484- 485- 486- 487- 488- 489- 48A- 48B- 48C- 48D- 48E- 48FEXA048A0 EXA048A1 EXA048A2 EXA048A3 EXA048A4 EXA048A5 EXA048A6 EXA048A7 EXA048A8 EXA048A9 EXA048AA EXA048AB EXA048AC EXA048AD EXA048AE EXA048AF EXA048B0 EXA048B1 EXA048B2 EXA048B3 EXA048B4 EXA048B5 EXA048B6 EXA048B7 EXA048B8 EXA048B9 EXA048BA EXA048BB EXA048BC EXA048BD EXA048BE EXA048BF EXA048C0 EXA048C1 EXA048C2 EXA048C3 EXA048C4 EXA048C5 EXA048C6 EXA048C7 EXA048C8 EXA048C9 EXA048CA EXA048CB EXA048CC EXA048CD EXA048CE EXA048CF EXA048D0 EXA048D1 EXA048D2 EXA048D3 EXA048D4 EXA048D5 EXA048D6 EXA048D7 EXA048D8 EXA048D9 EXA048DA EXA048DB EXA048DC EXA048DD EXA048DE EXA048DF EXA048E0 EXA048E1 EXA048E2 EXA048E3 EXA048E4 EXA048E5 EXA048E6 EXA048E7 EXA048E8 EXA048E9 EXA048EA EXA048EB EXA048EC EXA048ED EXA048EE EXA048EF EXA048F0 EXA048F1 EXA048F2 EXA048F3 EXA048F4 EXA048F5 EXA048F6 EXA048F7 EXA048F8 EXA048F9 EXA048FA EXA048FB EXA048FC EXA048FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-13 T1083749 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 49 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 490- 491- 492- 493- 494- 495- 496- 497- 498- 499- 49A- 49B- 49C- 49D- 49E- 49FEXA04941 EXA04942 EXA04943 EXA04944 EXA04945 EXA04946 EXA04947 EXA04948 EXA04949 EXA0494A EXA0494B EXA0494C EXA0494D EXA0494E EXA0494F EXA04950 EXA04951 EXA04952 EXA04953 EXA04954 EXA04955 EXA04956 EXA04957 EXA04958 EXA04959 EXA0495A EXA0495B EXA0495C EXA0495D EXA0495E EXA0495F EXA04960 EXA04961 EXA04962 EXA04963 EXA04964 EXA04965 EXA04966 EXA04967 EXA04968 EXA04969 EXA0496A EXA0496B EXA0496C EXA0496D EXA0496E EXA0496F EXA04970 EXA04971 EXA04972 EXA04973 EXA04974 EXA04975 EXA04976 EXA04977 EXA04978 EXA04979 EXA0497A EXA0497B EXA0497C EXA0497D EXA0497E EXA0497F EXA04981 EXA04982 EXA04983 EXA04984 EXA04985 EXA04986 EXA04987 EXA04988 EXA04989 EXA0498A EXA0498B EXA0498C EXA0498D EXA0498E EXA0498F EXA04990 EXA04991 EXA04992 EXA04993 EXA04994 EXA04995 EXA04996 EXA04997 EXA04998 EXA04999 EXA0499A EXA0499B EXA0499C EXA0499D EXA0499E EXA0499F EXA049A0 EXA049A1 EXA049A2 EXA049A3 EXA049A4 EXA049A5 EXA049A6 EXA049A7 EXA049A8 EXA049A9 EXA049AA EXA049AB EXA049AC EXA049AD EXA049AE EXA049AF EXA049B0 EXA049B1 EXA049B2 EXA049B3 EXA049B4 EXA049B5 EXA049B6 EXA049B7 EXA049B8 EXA049B9 EXA049BA EXA049BB EXA049BC EXA049BD EXA049BE EXA049BF EXA049C0 EXA049C1 EXA049C2 EXA049C3 EXA049C4 EXA049C5 EXA049C6 EXA049C7 EXA049C8 EXA049C9 EXA049CA EXA049CB EXA049CC EXA049CD EXA049CE EXA049CF EXA049D0 EXA049D1 EXA049D2 EXA049D3 EXA049D4 EXA049D5 EXA049D6 EXA049D7 EXA049D8 EXA049D9 EXA049DA EXA049DB EXA049DC EXA049DD EXA049DE EXA049DF EXA049E0 EXA049E1 EXA049E2 EXA049E3 EXA049E4 EXA049E5 EXA049E6 EXA049E7 EXA049E8 EXA049E9 EXA049EA EXA049EB EXA049EC EXA049ED EXA049EE EXA049EF EXA049F0 EXA049F1 EXA049F2 EXA049F3 EXA049F4 EXA049F5 EXA049F6 EXA049F7 EXA049F8 EXA049F9 EXA049FA EXA049FB EXA049FC EXA049FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-14 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T108374A Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 4A Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 4A0- 4A1- 4A2- 4A3- 4A4- 4A5- 4A6- 4A7- 4A8- 4A9- 4AA- 4AB- 4AC- 4AD- 4AE- 4AFEXA04A41 EXA04A42 EXA04A43 EXA04A44 EXA04A45 EXA04A46 EXA04A47 EXA04A48 EXA04A49 EXA04A4A EXA04A4B EXA04A4C EXA04A4D EXA04A4E EXA04A4F EXA04A50 EXA04A51 EXA04A52 EXA04A53 EXA04A54 EXA04A55 EXA04A56 EXA04A57 EXA04A58 EXA04A59 EXA04A5A EXA04A5B EXA04A5C EXA04A5D EXA04A5E EXA04A5F EXA04A60 EXA04A61 EXA04A62 EXA04A63 EXA04A64 EXA04A65 EXA04A66 EXA04A67 EXA04A68 EXA04A69 EXA04A6A EXA04A6B EXA04A6C EXA04A6D EXA04A6E EXA04A6F EXA04A70 EXA04A71 EXA04A72 EXA04A73 EXA04A74 EXA04A75 EXA04A76 EXA04A77 EXA04A78 EXA04A79 EXA04A7A EXA04A7B EXA04A7C EXA04A7D EXA04A7E EXA04A7F EXA04A81 EXA04A82 EXA04A83 EXA04A84 EXA04A85 EXA04A86 EXA04A87 EXA04A88 EXA04A89 EXA04A8A EXA04A8B EXA04A8C EXA04A8D EXA04A8E EXA04A8F EXA04A90 EXA04A91 EXA04A92 EXA04A93 EXA04A94 EXA04A95 EXA04A96 EXA04A97 EXA04A98 EXA04A99 EXA04A9A EXA04A9B EXA04A9C EXA04A9D EXA04A9E EXA04A9F EXA04AA0 EXA04AA1 EXA04AA2 EXA04AA3 EXA04AA4 EXA04AA5 EXA04AA6 EXA04AA7 EXA04AA8 EXA04AA9 EXA04AAA EXA04AAB EXA04AAC EXA04AAD EXA04AAE EXA04AAF EXA04AB0 EXA04AB1 EXA04AB2 EXA04AB3 EXA04AB4 EXA04AB5 EXA04AB6 EXA04AB7 EXA04AB8 EXA04AB9 EXA04ABA EXA04ABB EXA04ABC EXA04ABD EXA04ABE EXA04ABF EXA04AC0 EXA04AC1 EXA04AC2 EXA04AC3 EXA04AC4 EXA04AC5 EXA04AC6 EXA04AC7 EXA04AC8 EXA04AC9 EXA04ACA EXA04ACB EXA04ACC EXA04ACD EXA04ACE EXA04ACF EXA04AD0 EXA04AD1 EXA04AD2 EXA04AD3 EXA04AD4 EXA04AD5 EXA04AD6 EXA04AD7 EXA04AD8 EXA04AD9 EXA04ADA EXA04ADB EXA04ADC EXA04ADD EXA04ADE EXA04ADF EXA04AE0 EXA04AE1 EXA04AE2 EXA04AE3 EXA04AE4 EXA04AE5 EXA04AE6 EXA04AE7 EXA04AE8 EXA04AE9 EXA04AEA EXA04AEB EXA04AEC EXA04AED EXA04AEE EXA04AEF EXA04AF0 EXA04AF1 EXA04AF2 EXA04AF3 EXA04AF4 EXA04AF5 EXA04AF6 EXA04AF7 EXA04AF8 EXA04AF9 EXA04AFA EXA04AFB EXA04AFC EXA04AFD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-15 T108374B Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 4B Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 4B0- 4B1- 4B2- 4B3- 4B4- 4B5- 4B6- 4B7- 4B8- 4B9- 4BA- 4BB- 4BC- 4BD- 4BE- 4BFEXA04B41 EXA04B42 EXA04B43 EXA04B44 EXA04B45 EXA04B46 EXA04B47 EXA04B48 EXA04B49 EXA04B4A EXA04B4B EXA04B4C EXA04B4D EXA04B4E EXA04B4F EXA04B50 EXA04B51 EXA04B52 EXA04B53 EXA04B54 EXA04B55 EXA04B56 EXA04B57 EXA04B58 EXA04B59 EXA04B5A EXA04B5B EXA04B5C EXA04B5D EXA04B5E EXA04B5F EXA04B60 EXA04B61 EXA04B62 EXA04B63 EXA04B64 EXA04B65 EXA04B66 EXA04B67 EXA04B68 EXA04B69 EXA04B6A EXA04B6B EXA04B6C EXA04B6D EXA04B6E EXA04B6F EXA04B70 EXA04B71 EXA04B72 EXA04B73 EXA04B74 EXA04B75 EXA04B76 EXA04B77 EXA04B78 EXA04B79 EXA04B7A EXA04B7B EXA04B7C EXA04B7D EXA04B7E EXA04B7F EXA04B81 EXA04B82 EXA04B83 EXA04B84 EXA04B85 EXA04B86 EXA04B87 EXA04B88 EXA04B89 EXA04B8A EXA04B8B EXA04B8C EXA04B8D EXA04B8E EXA04B8F EXA04B90 EXA04B91 EXA04B92 EXA04B93 EXA04B94 EXA04B95 EXA04B96 EXA04B97 EXA04B98 EXA04B99 EXA04B9A EXA04B9B EXA04B9C EXA04B9D EXA04B9E EXA04B9F EXA04BA0 EXA04BA1 EXA04BA2 EXA04BA3 EXA04BA4 EXA04BA5 EXA04BA6 EXA04BA7 EXA04BA8 EXA04BA9 EXA04BAA EXA04BAB EXA04BAC EXA04BAD EXA04BAE EXA04BAF EXA04BB0 EXA04BB1 EXA04BB2 EXA04BB3 EXA04BB4 EXA04BB5 EXA04BB6 EXA04BB7 EXA04BB8 EXA04BB9 EXA04BBA EXA04BBB EXA04BBC EXA04BBD EXA04BBE EXA04BBF EXA04BC0 EXA04BC1 EXA04BC2 EXA04BC3 EXA04BC4 EXA04BC5 EXA04BC6 EXA04BC7 EXA04BC8 EXA04BC9 EXA04BCA EXA04BCB EXA04BCC EXA04BCD EXA04BCE EXA04BCF EXA04BD0 EXA04BD1 EXA04BD2 EXA04BD3 EXA04BD4 EXA04BD5 EXA04BD6 EXA04BD7 EXA04BD8 EXA04BD9 EXA04BDA EXA04BDB EXA04BDC EXA04BDD EXA04BDE EXA04BDF EXA04BE0 EXA04BE1 EXA04BE2 EXA04BE3 EXA04BE4 EXA04BE5 EXA04BE6 EXA04BE7 EXA04BE8 EXA04BE9 EXA04BEA EXA04BEB EXA04BEC EXA04BED EXA04BEE EXA04BEF EXA04BF0 EXA04BF1 EXA04BF2 EXA04BF3 EXA04BF4 EXA04BF5 EXA04BF6 EXA04BF7 EXA04BF8 EXA04BF9 EXA04BFA EXA04BFB EXA04BFC EXA04BFD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-16 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T108374C Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 4C Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 4C0- 4C1- 4C2- 4C3- 4C4- 4C5- 4C6- 4C7- 4C8- 4C9- 4CA- 4CB- 4CC- 4CD- 4CE- 4CFEXA04C41 EXA04C42 EXA04C43 EXA04C44 EXA04C45 EXA04C46 EXA04C47 EXA04C48 EXA04C49 EXA04C4A EXA04C4B EXA04C4C EXA04C4D EXA04C4E EXA04C4F EXA04C50 EXA04C51 EXA04C52 EXA04C53 EXA04C54 EXA04C55 EXA04C56 EXA04C57 EXA04C58 EXA04C59 EXA04C5A EXA04C5B EXA04C5C EXA04C5D EXA04C5E EXA04C5F EXA04C60 EXA04C61 EXA04C62 EXA04C63 EXA04C64 EXA04C65 EXA04C66 EXA04C67 EXA04C68 EXA04C69 EXA04C6A EXA04C6B EXA04C6C EXA04C6D EXA04C6E EXA04C6F EXA04C70 EXA04C71 EXA04C72 EXA04C73 EXA04C74 EXA04C75 EXA04C76 EXA04C77 EXA04C78 EXA04C79 EXA04C7A EXA04C7B EXA04C7C EXA04C7D EXA04C7E EXA04C7F EXA04C81 EXA04C82 EXA04C83 EXA04C84 EXA04C85 EXA04C86 EXA04C87 EXA04C88 EXA04C89 EXA04C8A EXA04C8B EXA04C8C EXA04C8D EXA04C8E EXA04C8F EXA04C90 EXA04C91 EXA04C92 EXA04C93 EXA04C94 EXA04C95 EXA04C96 EXA04C97 EXA04C98 EXA04C99 EXA04C9A EXA04C9B EXA04C9C EXA04C9D EXA04C9E EXA04C9F EXA04CA0 EXA04CA1 EXA04CA2 EXA04CA3 EXA04CA4 EXA04CA5 EXA04CA6 EXA04CA7 EXA04CA8 EXA04CA9 EXA04CAA EXA04CAB EXA04CAC EXA04CAD EXA04CAE EXA04CAF EXA04CB0 EXA04CB1 EXA04CB2 EXA04CB3 EXA04CB4 EXA04CB5 EXA04CB6 EXA04CB7 EXA04CB8 EXA04CB9 EXA04CBA EXA04CBB EXA04CBC EXA04CBD EXA04CBE EXA04CBF EXA04CC0 EXA04CC1 EXA04CC2 EXA04CC3 EXA04CC4 EXA04CC5 EXA04CC6 EXA04CC7 EXA04CC8 EXA04CC9 EXA04CCA EXA04CCB EXA04CCC EXA04CCD EXA04CCE EXA04CCF EXA04CD0 EXA04CD1 EXA04CD2 EXA04CD3 EXA04CD4 EXA04CD5 EXA04CD6 EXA04CD7 EXA04CD8 EXA04CD9 EXA04CDA EXA04CDB EXA04CDC EXA04CDD EXA04CDE EXA04CDF EXA04CE0 EXA04CE1 EXA04CE2 EXA04CE3 EXA04CE4 EXA04CE5 EXA04CE6 EXA04CE7 EXA04CE8 EXA04CE9 EXA04CEA EXA04CEB EXA04CEC EXA04CED EXA04CEE EXA04CEF EXA04CF0 EXA04CF1 EXA04CF2 EXA04CF3 EXA04CF4 EXA04CF5 EXA04CF6 EXA04CF7 EXA04CF8 EXA04CF9 EXA04CFA EXA04CFB EXA04CFC EXA04CFD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-17 T108374D Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 4D Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 4D0- 4D1- 4D2- 4D3- 4D4- 4D5- 4D6- 4D7- 4D8- 4D9- 4DA- 4DB- 4DC- 4DD- 4DE- 4DFEXA04D41 EXA04D42 EXA04D43 EXA04D44 EXA04D45 EXA04D46 EXA04D47 EXA04D48 EXA04D49 EXA04D4A EXA04D4B EXA04D4C EXA04D4D EXA04D4E EXA04D4F EXA04D50 EXA04D51 EXA04D52 EXA04D53 EXA04D54 EXA04D55 EXA04D56 EXA04D57 EXA04D58 EXA04D59 EXA04D5A EXA04D5B EXA04D5C EXA04D5D EXA04D5E EXA04D5F EXA04D60 EXA04D61 EXA04D62 EXA04D63 EXA04D64 EXA04D65 EXA04D66 EXA04D67 EXA04D68 EXA04D69 EXA04D6A EXA04D6B EXA04D6C EXA04D6D EXA04D6E EXA04D6F EXA04D70 EXA04D71 EXA04D72 EXA04D73 EXA04D74 EXA04D75 EXA04D76 EXA04D77 EXA04D78 EXA04D79 EXA04D7A EXA04D7B EXA04D7C EXA04D7D EXA04D7E EXA04D7F EXA04D81 EXA04D82 EXA04D83 EXA04D84 EXA04D85 EXA04D86 EXA04D87 EXA04D88 EXA04D89 EXA04D8A EXA04D8B EXA04D8C EXA04D8D EXA04D8E EXA04D8F EXA04D90 EXA04D91 EXA04D92 EXA04D93 EXA04D94 EXA04D95 EXA04D96 EXA04D97 EXA04D98 EXA04D99 EXA04D9A EXA04D9B EXA04D9C EXA04D9D EXA04D9E EXA04D9F EXA04DA0 EXA04DA1 EXA04DA2 EXA04DA3 EXA04DA4 EXA04DA5 EXA04DA6 EXA04DA7 EXA04DA8 EXA04DA9 EXA04DAA EXA04DAB EXA04DAC EXA04DAD EXA04DAE EXA04DAF EXA04DB0 EXA04DB1 EXA04DB2 EXA04DB3 EXA04DB4 EXA04DB5 EXA04DB6 EXA04DB7 EXA04DB8 EXA04DB9 EXA04DBA EXA04DBB EXA04DBC EXA04DBD EXA04DBE EXA04DBF EXA04DC0 EXA04DC1 EXA04DC2 EXA04DC3 EXA04DC4 EXA04DC5 EXA04DC6 EXA04DC7 EXA04DC8 EXA04DC9 EXA04DCA EXA04DCB EXA04DCC EXA04DCD EXA04DCE EXA04DCF EXA04DD0 EXA04DD1 EXA04DD2 EXA04DD3 EXA04DD4 EXA04DD5 EXA04DD6 EXA04DD7 EXA04DD8 EXA04DD9 EXA04DDA EXA04DDB EXA04DDC EXA04DDD EXA04DDE EXA04DDF EXA04DE0 EXA04DE1 EXA04DE2 EXA04DE3 EXA04DE4 EXA04DE5 EXA04DE6 EXA04DE7 EXA04DE8 EXA04DE9 EXA04DEA EXA04DEB EXA04DEC EXA04DED EXA04DEE EXA04DEF EXA04DF0 EXA04DF1 EXA04DF2 EXA04DF3 EXA04DF4 EXA04DF5 EXA04DF6 EXA04DF7 EXA04DF8 EXA04DF9 EXA04DFA EXA04DFB EXA04DFC EXA04DFD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-18 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T108374E Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 4E Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 4E0- 4E1- 4E2- 4E3- 4E4- 4E5- 4E6- 4E7- 4E8- 4E9- 4EA- 4EB- 4EC- 4ED- 4EE- 4EFEXA04E41 EXA04E42 EXA04E43 EXA04E44 EXA04E45 EXA04E46 EXA04E47 EXA04E48 EXA04E49 EXA04E4A EXA04E4B EXA04E4C EXA04E4D EXA04E4E EXA04E4F EXA04E50 EXA04E51 EXA04E52 EXA04E53 EXA04E54 EXA04E55 EXA04E56 EXA04E57 EXA04E58 EXA04E59 EXA04E5A EXA04E5B EXA04E5C EXA04E5D EXA04E5E EXA04E5F EXA04E60 EXA04E61 EXA04E62 EXA04E63 EXA04E64 EXA04E65 EXA04E66 EXA04E67 EXA04E68 EXA04E69 EXA04E6A EXA04E6B EXA04E6C EXA04E6D EXA04E6E EXA04E6F EXA04E70 EXA04E71 EXA04E72 EXA04E73 EXA04E74 EXA04E75 EXA04E76 EXA04E77 EXA04E78 EXA04E79 EXA04E7A EXA04E7B EXA04E7C EXA04E7D EXA04E7E EXA04E7F EXA04E81 EXA04E82 EXA04E83 EXA04E84 EXA04E85 EXA04E86 EXA04E87 EXA04E88 EXA04E89 EXA04E8A EXA04E8B EXA04E8C EXA04E8D EXA04E8E EXA04E8F EXA04E90 EXA04E91 EXA04E92 EXA04E93 EXA04E94 EXA04E95 EXA04E96 EXA04E97 EXA04E98 EXA04E99 EXA04E9A EXA04E9B EXA04E9C EXA04E9D EXA04E9E EXA04E9F EXA04EA0 EXA04EA1 EXA04EA2 EXA04EA3 EXA04EA4 EXA04EA5 EXA04EA6 EXA04EA7 EXA04EA8 EXA04EA9 EXA04EAA EXA04EAB EXA04EAC EXA04EAD EXA04EAE EXA04EAF EXA04EB0 EXA04EB1 EXA04EB2 EXA04EB3 EXA04EB4 EXA04EB5 EXA04EB6 EXA04EB7 EXA04EB8 EXA04EB9 EXA04EBA EXA04EBB EXA04EBC EXA04EBD EXA04EBE EXA04EBF EXA04EC0 EXA04EC1 EXA04EC2 EXA04EC3 EXA04EC4 EXA04EC5 EXA04EC6 EXA04EC7 EXA04EC8 EXA04EC9 EXA04ECA EXA04ECB EXA04ECC EXA04ECD EXA04ECE EXA04ECF EXA04ED0 EXA04ED1 EXA04ED2 EXA04ED3 EXA04ED4 EXA04ED5 EXA04ED6 EXA04ED7 EXA04ED8 EXA04ED9 EXA04EDA EXA04EDB EXA04EDC EXA04EDD EXA04EDE EXA04EDF EXA04EE0 EXA04EE1 EXA04EE2 EXA04EE3 EXA04EE4 EXA04EE5 EXA04EE6 EXA04EE7 EXA04EE8 EXA04EE9 EXA04EEA EXA04EEB EXA04EEC EXA04EED EXA04EEE EXA04EEF EXA04EF0 EXA04EF1 EXA04EF2 EXA04EF3 EXA04EF4 EXA04EF5 EXA04EF6 EXA04EF7 EXA04EF8 EXA04EF9 EXA04EFA EXA04EFB EXA04EFC EXA04EFD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-19 T108374F Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 4F Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 4F0- 4F1- 4F2- 4F3- 4F4- 4F5- 4F6- 4F7- 4F8- 4F9- 4FA- 4FB- 4FC- 4FD- 4FE- 4FFEXA04F41 EXA04F42 EXA04F43 EXA04F44 EXA04F45 EXA04F46 EXA04F47 EXA04F48 EXA04F49 EXA04F4A EXA04F4B EXA04F4C EXA04F4D EXA04F4E EXA04F4F EXA04F50 EXA04F51 EXA04F52 EXA04F53 EXA04F54 EXA04F55 EXA04F56 EXA04F57 EXA04F58 EXA04F59 EXA04F5A EXA04F5B EXA04F5C EXA04F5D EXA04F5E EXA04F5F EXA04F60 EXA04F61 EXA04F62 EXA04F63 EXA04F64 EXA04F65 EXA04F66 EXA04F67 EXA04F68 EXA04F69 EXA04F6A EXA04F6B EXA04F6C EXA04F6D EXA04F6E EXA04F6F EXA04F70 EXA04F71 EXA04F72 EXA04F73 EXA04F74 EXA04F75 EXA04F76 EXA04F77 EXA04F78 EXA04F79 EXA04F7A EXA04F7B EXA04F7C EXA04F7D EXA04F7E EXA04F7F EXA04F81 EXA04F82 EXA04F83 EXA04F84 EXA04F85 EXA04F86 EXA04F87 EXA04F88 EXA04F89 EXA04F8A EXA04F8B EXA04F8C EXA04F8D EXA04F8E EXA04F8F EXA04F90 EXA04F91 EXA04F92 EXA04F93 EXA04F94 EXA04F95 EXA04F96 EXA04F97 EXA04F98 EXA04F99 EXA04F9A EXA04F9B EXA04F9C EXA04F9D EXA04F9E EXA04F9F EXA04FA0 EXA04FA1 EXA04FA2 EXA04FA3 EXA04FA4 EXA04FA5 EXA04FA6 EXA04FA7 EXA04FA8 EXA04FA9 EXA04FAA EXA04FAB EXA04FAC EXA04FAD EXA04FAE EXA04FAF EXA04FB0 EXA04FB1 EXA04FB2 EXA04FB3 EXA04FB4 EXA04FB5 EXA04FB6 EXA04FB7 EXA04FB8 EXA04FB9 EXA04FBA EXA04FBB EXA04FBC EXA04FBD EXA04FBE EXA04FBF EXA04FC0 EXA04FC1 EXA04FC2 EXA04FC3 EXA04FC4 EXA04FC5 EXA04FC6 EXA04FC7 EXA04FC8 EXA04FC9 EXA04FCA EXA04FCB EXA04FCC EXA04FCD EXA04FCE EXA04FCF EXA04FD0 EXA04FD1 EXA04FD2 EXA04FD3 EXA04FD4 EXA04FD5 EXA04FD6 EXA04FD7 EXA04FD8 EXA04FD9 EXA04FDA EXA04FDB EXA04FDC EXA04FDD EXA04FDE EXA04FDF EXA04FE0 EXA04FE1 EXA04FE2 EXA04FE3 EXA04FE4 EXA04FE5 EXA04FE6 EXA04FE7 EXA04FE8 EXA04FE9 EXA04FEA EXA04FEB EXA04FEC EXA04FED EXA04FEE EXA04FEF EXA04FF0 EXA04FF1 EXA04FF2 EXA04FF3 EXA04FF4 EXA04FF5 EXA04FF6 EXA04FF7 EXA04FF8 EXA04FF9 EXA04FFA EXA04FFB EXA04FFC EXA04FFD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-20 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1083750 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 50 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 500- 501- 502- 503- 504- 505- 506- 507- 508- 509- 50A- 50B- 50C- 50D- 50E- 50FEXA05041 EXA05042 EXA05043 EXA05044 EXA05045 EXA05046 EXA05047 EXA05048 EXA05049 EXA0504A EXA0504B EXA0504C EXA0504D EXA0504E EXA0504F EXA05050 EXA05051 EXA05052 EXA05053 EXA05054 EXA05055 EXA05056 EXA05057 EXA05058 EXA05059 EXA0505A EXA0505B EXA0505C EXA0505D EXA0505E EXA0505F EXA05060 EXA05061 EXA05062 EXA05063 EXA05064 EXA05065 EXA05066 EXA05067 EXA05068 EXA05069 EXA0506A EXA0506B EXA0506C EXA0506D EXA0506E EXA0506F EXA05070 EXA05071 EXA05072 EXA05073 EXA05074 EXA05075 EXA05076 EXA05077 EXA05078 EXA05079 EXA0507A EXA0507B EXA0507C EXA0507D EXA0507E EXA0507F EXA05081 EXA05082 EXA05083 EXA05084 EXA05085 EXA05086 EXA05087 EXA05088 EXA05089 EXA0508A EXA0508B EXA0508C EXA0508D EXA0508E EXA0508F EXA05090 EXA05091 EXA05092 EXA05093 EXA05094 EXA05095 EXA05096 EXA05097 EXA05098 EXA05099 EXA0509A EXA0509B EXA0509C EXA0509D EXA0509E EXA0509F EXA050A0 EXA050A1 EXA050A2 EXA050A3 EXA050A4 EXA050A5 EXA050A6 EXA050A7 EXA050A8 EXA050A9 EXA050AA EXA050AB EXA050AC EXA050AD EXA050AE EXA050AF EXA050B0 EXA050B1 EXA050B2 EXA050B3 EXA050B4 EXA050B5 EXA050B6 EXA050B7 EXA050B8 EXA050B9 EXA050BA EXA050BB EXA050BC EXA050BD EXA050BE EXA050BF EXA050C0 EXA050C1 EXA050C2 EXA050C3 EXA050C4 EXA050C5 EXA050C6 EXA050C7 EXA050C8 EXA050C9 EXA050CA EXA050CB EXA050CC EXA050CD EXA050CE EXA050CF EXA050D0 EXA050D1 EXA050D2 EXA050D3 EXA050D4 EXA050D5 EXA050D6 EXA050D7 EXA050D8 EXA050D9 EXA050DA EXA050DB EXA050DC EXA050DD EXA050DE EXA050DF EXA050E0 EXA050E1 EXA050E2 EXA050E3 EXA050E4 EXA050E5 EXA050E6 EXA050E7 EXA050E8 EXA050E9 EXA050EA EXA050EB EXA050EC EXA050ED EXA050EE EXA050EF EXA050F0 EXA050F1 EXA050F2 EXA050F3 EXA050F4 EXA050F5 EXA050F6 EXA050F7 EXA050F8 EXA050F9 EXA050FA EXA050FB EXA050FC EXA050FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-21 T1083751 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 51 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 510- 511- 512- 513- 514- 515- 516- 517- 518- 519- 51A- 51B- 51C- 51D- 51E- 51FEXA05141 EXA05142 EXA05143 EXA05144 EXA05145 EXA05146 EXA05147 EXA05148 EXA05149 EXA0514A EXA0514B EXA0514C EXA0514D EXA0514E EXA0514F EXA05150 EXA05151 EXA05152 EXA05153 EXA05154 EXA05155 EXA05156 EXA05157 EXA05158 EXA05159 EXA0515A EXA0515B EXA0515C EXA0515D EXA0515E EXA0515F EXA05160 EXA05161 EXA05162 EXA05163 EXA05164 EXA05165 EXA05166 EXA05167 EXA05168 EXA05169 EXA0516A EXA0516B EXA0516C EXA0516D EXA0516E EXA0516F EXA05170 EXA05171 EXA05172 EXA05173 EXA05174 EXA05175 EXA05176 EXA05177 EXA05178 EXA05179 EXA0517A EXA0517B EXA0517C EXA0517D EXA0517E EXA0517F EXA05181 EXA05182 EXA05183 EXA05184 EXA05185 EXA05186 EXA05187 EXA05188 EXA05189 EXA0518A EXA0518B EXA0518C EXA0518D EXA0518E EXA0518F EXA05190 EXA05191 EXA05192 EXA05193 EXA05194 EXA05195 EXA05196 EXA05197 EXA05198 EXA05199 EXA0519A EXA0519B EXA0519C EXA0519D EXA0519E EXA0519F EXA051A0 EXA051A1 EXA051A2 EXA051A3 EXA051A4 EXA051A5 EXA051A6 EXA051A7 EXA051A8 EXA051A9 EXA051AA EXA051AB EXA051AC EXA051AD EXA051AE EXA051AF EXA051B0 EXA051B1 EXA051B2 EXA051B3 EXA051B4 EXA051B5 EXA051B6 EXA051B7 EXA051B8 EXA051B9 EXA051BA EXA051BB EXA051BC EXA051BD EXA051BE EXA051BF EXA051C0 EXA051C1 EXA051C2 EXA051C3 EXA051C4 EXA051C5 EXA051C6 EXA051C7 EXA051C8 EXA051C9 EXA051CA EXA051CB EXA051CC EXA051CD EXA051CE EXA051CF EXA051D0 EXA051D1 EXA051D2 EXA051D3 EXA051D4 EXA051D5 EXA051D6 EXA051D7 EXA051D8 EXA051D9 EXA051DA EXA051DB EXA051DC EXA051DD EXA051DE EXA051DF EXA051E0 EXA051E1 EXA051E2 EXA051E3 EXA051E4 EXA051E5 EXA051E6 EXA051E7 EXA051E8 EXA051E9 EXA051EA EXA051EB EXA051EC EXA051ED EXA051EE EXA051EF EXA051F0 EXA051F1 EXA051F2 EXA051F3 EXA051F4 EXA051F5 EXA051F6 EXA051F7 EXA051F8 EXA051F9 EXA051FA EXA051FB EXA051FC EXA051FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-22 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1083752 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 52 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 520- 521- 522- 523- 524- 525- 526- 527- 528- 529- 52A- 52B- 52C- 52D- 52E- 52FEXA05241 EXA05242 EXA05243 EXA05244 EXA05245 EXA05246 EXA05247 EXA05248 EXA05249 EXA0524A EXA0524B EXA0524C EXA0524D EXA0524E EXA0524F EXA05250 EXA05251 EXA05252 EXA05253 EXA05254 EXA05255 EXA05256 EXA05257 EXA05258 EXA05259 EXA0525A EXA0525B EXA0525C EXA0525D EXA0525E EXA0525F EXA05260 EXA05261 EXA05262 EXA05263 EXA05264 EXA05265 EXA05266 EXA05267 EXA05268 EXA05269 EXA0526A EXA0526B EXA0526C EXA0526D EXA0526E EXA0526F EXA05270 EXA05271 EXA05272 EXA05273 EXA05274 EXA05275 EXA05276 EXA05277 EXA05278 EXA05279 EXA0527A EXA0527B EXA0527C EXA0527D EXA0527E EXA0527F EXA05281 EXA05282 EXA05283 EXA05284 EXA05285 EXA05286 EXA05287 EXA05288 EXA05289 EXA0528A EXA0528B EXA0528C EXA0528D EXA0528E EXA0528F EXA05290 EXA05291 EXA05292 EXA05293 EXA05294 EXA05295 EXA05296 EXA05297 EXA05298 EXA05299 EXA0529A EXA0529B EXA0529C EXA0529D EXA0529E EXA0529F EXA052A0 EXA052A1 EXA052A2 EXA052A3 EXA052A4 EXA052A5 EXA052A6 EXA052A7 EXA052A8 EXA052A9 EXA052AA EXA052AB EXA052AC EXA052AD EXA052AE EXA052AF EXA052B0 EXA052B1 EXA052B2 EXA052B3 EXA052B4 EXA052B5 EXA052B6 EXA052B7 EXA052B8 EXA052B9 EXA052BA EXA052BB EXA052BC EXA052BD EXA052BE EXA052BF EXA052C0 EXA052C1 EXA052C2 EXA052C3 EXA052C4 EXA052C5 EXA052C6 EXA052C7 EXA052C8 EXA052C9 EXA052CA EXA052CB EXA052CC EXA052CD EXA052CE EXA052CF EXA052D0 EXA052D1 EXA052D2 EXA052D3 EXA052D4 EXA052D5 EXA052D6 EXA052D7 EXA052D8 EXA052D9 EXA052DA EXA052DB EXA052DC EXA052DD EXA052DE EXA052DF EXA052E0 EXA052E1 EXA052E2 EXA052E3 EXA052E4 EXA052E5 EXA052E6 EXA052E7 EXA052E8 EXA052E9 EXA052EA EXA052EB EXA052EC EXA052ED EXA052EE EXA052EF EXA052F0 EXA052F1 EXA052F2 EXA052F3 EXA052F4 EXA052F5 EXA052F6 EXA052F7 EXA052F8 EXA052F9 EXA052FA EXA052FB EXA052FC EXA052FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-23 T1083753 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 53 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 530- 531- 532- 533- 534- 535- 536- 537- 538- 539- 53A- 53B- 53C- 53D- 53E- 53FEXA05341 EXA05342 EXA05343 EXA05344 EXA05345 EXA05346 EXA05347 EXA05348 EXA05349 EXA0534A EXA0534B EXA0534C EXA0534D EXA0534E EXA0534F EXA05350 EXA05351 EXA05352 EXA05353 EXA05354 EXA05355 EXA05356 EXA05357 EXA05358 EXA05359 EXA0535A EXA0535B EXA0535C EXA0535D EXA0535E EXA0535F EXA05360 EXA05361 EXA05362 EXA05363 EXA05364 EXA05365 EXA05366 EXA05367 EXA05368 EXA05369 EXA0536A EXA0536B EXA0536C EXA0536D EXA0536E EXA0536F EXA05370 EXA05371 EXA05372 EXA05373 EXA05374 EXA05375 EXA05376 EXA05377 EXA05378 EXA05379 EXA0537A EXA0537B EXA0537C EXA0537D EXA0537E EXA0537F EXA05381 EXA05382 EXA05383 EXA05384 EXA05385 EXA05386 EXA05387 EXA05388 EXA05389 EXA0538A EXA0538B EXA0538C EXA0538D EXA0538E EXA0538F EXA05390 EXA05391 EXA05392 EXA05393 EXA05394 EXA05395 EXA05396 EXA05397 EXA05398 EXA05399 EXA0539A EXA0539B EXA0539C EXA0539D EXA0539E EXA0539F EXA053A0 EXA053A1 EXA053A2 EXA053A3 EXA053A4 EXA053A5 EXA053A6 EXA053A7 EXA053A8 EXA053A9 EXA053AA EXA053AB EXA053AC EXA053AD EXA053AE EXA053AF EXA053B0 EXA053B1 EXA053B2 EXA053B3 EXA053B4 EXA053B5 EXA053B6 EXA053B7 EXA053B8 EXA053B9 EXA053BA EXA053BB EXA053BC EXA053BD EXA053BE EXA053BF EXA053C0 EXA053C1 EXA053C2 EXA053C3 EXA053C4 EXA053C5 EXA053C6 EXA053C7 EXA053C8 EXA053C9 EXA053CA EXA053CB EXA053CC EXA053CD EXA053CE EXA053CF EXA053D0 EXA053D1 EXA053D2 EXA053D3 EXA053D4 EXA053D5 EXA053D6 EXA053D7 EXA053D8 EXA053D9 EXA053DA EXA053DB EXA053DC EXA053DD EXA053DE EXA053DF EXA053E0 EXA053E1 EXA053E2 EXA053E3 EXA053E4 EXA053E5 EXA053E6 EXA053E7 EXA053E8 EXA053E9 EXA053EA EXA053EB EXA053EC EXA053ED EXA053EE EXA053EF EXA053F0 EXA053F1 EXA053F2 EXA053F3 EXA053F4 EXA053F5 EXA053F6 EXA053F7 EXA053F8 EXA053F9 EXA053FA EXA053FB EXA053FC EXA053FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-24 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1083754 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 54 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 540- 541- 542- 543- 544- 545- 546- 547- 548- 549- 54A- 54B- 54C- 54D- 54E- 54FEXA05441 EXA05442 EXA05443 EXA05444 EXA05445 EXA05446 EXA05447 EXA05448 EXA05449 EXA0544A EXA0544B EXA0544C EXA0544D EXA0544E EXA0544F EXA05450 EXA05451 EXA05452 EXA05453 EXA05454 EXA05455 EXA05456 EXA05457 EXA05458 EXA05459 EXA0545A EXA0545B EXA0545C EXA0545D EXA0545E EXA0545F EXA05460 EXA05461 EXA05462 EXA05463 EXA05464 EXA05465 EXA05466 EXA05467 EXA05468 EXA05469 EXA0546A EXA0546B EXA0546C EXA0546D EXA0546E EXA0546F EXA05470 EXA05471 EXA05472 EXA05473 EXA05474 EXA05475 EXA05476 EXA05477 EXA05478 EXA05479 EXA0547A EXA0547B EXA0547C EXA0547D EXA0547E EXA0547F EXA05481 EXA05482 EXA05483 EXA05484 EXA05485 EXA05486 EXA05487 EXA05488 EXA05489 EXA0548A EXA0548B EXA0548C EXA0548D EXA0548E EXA0548F EXA05490 EXA05491 EXA05492 EXA05493 EXA05494 EXA05495 EXA05496 EXA05497 EXA05498 EXA05499 EXA0549A EXA0549B EXA0549C EXA0549D EXA0549E EXA0549F EXA054A0 EXA054A1 EXA054A2 EXA054A3 EXA054A4 EXA054A5 EXA054A6 EXA054A7 EXA054A8 EXA054A9 EXA054AA EXA054AB EXA054AC EXA054AD EXA054AE EXA054AF EXA054B0 EXA054B1 EXA054B2 EXA054B3 EXA054B4 EXA054B5 EXA054B6 EXA054B7 EXA054B8 EXA054B9 EXA054BA EXA054BB EXA054BC EXA054BD EXA054BE EXA054BF EXA054C0 EXA054C1 EXA054C2 EXA054C3 EXA054C4 EXA054C5 EXA054C6 EXA054C7 EXA054C8 EXA054C9 EXA054CA EXA054CB EXA054CC EXA054CD EXA054CE EXA054CF EXA054D0 EXA054D1 EXA054D2 EXA054D3 EXA054D4 EXA054D5 EXA054D6 EXA054D7 EXA054D8 EXA054D9 EXA054DA EXA054DB EXA054DC EXA054DD EXA054DE EXA054DF EXA054E0 EXA054E1 EXA054E2 EXA054E3 EXA054E4 EXA054E5 EXA054E6 EXA054E7 EXA054E8 EXA054E9 EXA054EA EXA054EB EXA054EC EXA054ED EXA054EE EXA054EF EXA054F0 EXA054F1 EXA054F2 EXA054F3 EXA054F4 EXA054F5 EXA054F6 EXA054F7 EXA054F8 EXA054F9 EXA054FA EXA054FB EXA054FC EXA054FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-25 T1083755 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 55 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 550- 551- 552- 553- 554- 555- 556- 557- 558- 559- 55A- 55B- 55C- 55D- 55E- 55FEXA05541 EXA05542 EXA05543 EXA05544 EXA05545 EXA05546 EXA05547 EXA05548 EXA05549 EXA0554A EXA0554B EXA0554C EXA0554D EXA0554E EXA0554F EXA05550 EXA05551 EXA05552 EXA05553 EXA05554 EXA05555 EXA05556 EXA05557 EXA05558 EXA05559 EXA0555A EXA0555B EXA0555C EXA0555D EXA0555E EXA0555F EXA05560 EXA05561 EXA05562 EXA05563 EXA05564 EXA05565 EXA05566 EXA05567 EXA05568 EXA05569 EXA0556A EXA0556B EXA0556C EXA0556D EXA0556E EXA0556F EXA05570 EXA05571 EXA05572 EXA05573 EXA05574 EXA05575 EXA05576 EXA05577 EXA05578 EXA05579 EXA0557A EXA0557B EXA0557C EXA0557D EXA0557E EXA0557F EXA05581 EXA05582 EXA05583 EXA05584 EXA05585 EXA05586 EXA05587 EXA05588 EXA05589 EXA0558A EXA0558B EXA0558C EXA0558D EXA0558E EXA0558F EXA05590 EXA05591 EXA05592 EXA05593 EXA05594 EXA05595 EXA05596 EXA05597 EXA05598 EXA05599 EXA0559A EXA0559B EXA0559C EXA0559D EXA0559E EXA0559F EXA055A0 EXA055A1 EXA055A2 EXA055A3 EXA055A4 EXA055A5 EXA055A6 EXA055A7 EXA055A8 EXA055A9 EXA055AA EXA055AB EXA055AC EXA055AD EXA055AE EXA055AF EXA055B0 EXA055B1 EXA055B2 EXA055B3 EXA055B4 EXA055B5 EXA055B6 EXA055B7 EXA055B8 EXA055B9 EXA055BA EXA055BB EXA055BC EXA055BD EXA055BE EXA055BF EXA055C0 EXA055C1 EXA055C2 EXA055C3 EXA055C4 EXA055C5 EXA055C6 EXA055C7 EXA055C8 EXA055C9 EXA055CA EXA055CB EXA055CC EXA055CD EXA055CE EXA055CF EXA055D0 EXA055D1 EXA055D2 EXA055D3 EXA055D4 EXA055D5 EXA055D6 EXA055D7 EXA055D8 EXA055D9 EXA055DA EXA055DB EXA055DC EXA055DD EXA055DE EXA055DF EXA055E0 EXA055E1 EXA055E2 EXA055E3 EXA055E4 EXA055E5 EXA055E6 EXA055E7 EXA055E8 EXA055E9 EXA055EA EXA055EB EXA055EC EXA055ED EXA055EE EXA055EF EXA055F0 EXA055F1 EXA055F2 EXA055F3 EXA055F4 EXA055F5 EXA055F6 EXA055F7 EXA055F8 EXA055F9 EXA055FA EXA055FB EXA055FC EXA055FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-26 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1083756 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 56 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 560- 561- 562- 563- 564- 565- 566- 567- 568- 569- 56A- 56B- 56C- 56D- 56E- 56FEXA05641 EXA05642 EXA05643 EXA05644 EXA05645 EXA05646 EXA05647 EXA05648 EXA05649 EXA0564A EXA0564B EXA0564C EXA0564D EXA0564E EXA0564F EXA05650 EXA05651 EXA05652 EXA05653 EXA05654 EXA05655 EXA05656 EXA05657 EXA05658 EXA05659 EXA0565A EXA0565B EXA0565C EXA0565D EXA0565E EXA0565F EXA05660 EXA05661 EXA05662 EXA05663 EXA05664 EXA05665 EXA05666 EXA05667 EXA05668 EXA05669 EXA0566A EXA0566B EXA0566C EXA0566D EXA0566E EXA0566F EXA05670 EXA05671 EXA05672 EXA05673 EXA05674 EXA05675 EXA05676 EXA05677 EXA05678 EXA05679 EXA0567A EXA0567B EXA0567C EXA0567D EXA0567E EXA0567F EXA05681 EXA05682 EXA05683 EXA05684 EXA05685 EXA05686 EXA05687 EXA05688 EXA05689 EXA0568A EXA0568B EXA0568C EXA0568D EXA0568E EXA0568F EXA05690 EXA05691 EXA05692 EXA05693 EXA05694 EXA05695 EXA05696 EXA05697 EXA05698 EXA05699 EXA0569A EXA0569B EXA0569C EXA0569D EXA0569E EXA0569F EXA056A0 EXA056A1 EXA056A2 EXA056A3 EXA056A4 EXA056A5 EXA056A6 EXA056A7 EXA056A8 EXA056A9 EXA056AA EXA056AB EXA056AC EXA056AD EXA056AE EXA056AF EXA056B0 EXA056B1 EXA056B2 EXA056B3 EXA056B4 EXA056B5 EXA056B6 EXA056B7 EXA056B8 EXA056B9 EXA056BA EXA056BB EXA056BC EXA056BD EXA056BE EXA056BF EXA056C0 EXA056C1 EXA056C2 EXA056C3 EXA056C4 EXA056C5 EXA056C6 EXA056C7 EXA056C8 EXA056C9 EXA056CA EXA056CB EXA056CC EXA056CD EXA056CE EXA056CF EXA056D0 EXA056D1 EXA056D2 EXA056D3 EXA056D4 EXA056D5 EXA056D6 EXA056D7 EXA056D8 EXA056D9 EXA056DA EXA056DB EXA056DC EXA056DD EXA056DE EXA056DF EXA056E0 EXA056E1 EXA056E2 EXA056E3 EXA056E4 EXA056E5 EXA056E6 EXA056E7 EXA056E8 EXA056E9 EXA056EA EXA056EB EXA056EC EXA056ED EXA056EE EXA056EF EXA056F0 EXA056F1 EXA056F2 EXA056F3 EXA056F4 EXA056F5 EXA056F6 EXA056F7 EXA056F8 EXA056F9 EXA056FA EXA056FB EXA056FC EXA056FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-27 T1083757 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 57 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 570- 571- 572- 573- 574- 575- 576- 577- 578- 579- 57A- 57B- 57C- 57D- 57E- 57FEXA05741 EXA05742 EXA05743 EXA05744 EXA05745 EXA05746 EXA05747 EXA05748 EXA05749 EXA0574A EXA0574B EXA0574C EXA0574D EXA0574E EXA0574F EXA05750 EXA05751 EXA05752 EXA05753 EXA05754 EXA05755 EXA05756 EXA05757 EXA05758 EXA05759 EXA0575A EXA0575B EXA0575C EXA0575D EXA0575E EXA0575F EXA05760 EXA05761 EXA05762 EXA05763 EXA05764 EXA05765 EXA05766 EXA05767 EXA05768 EXA05769 EXA0576A EXA0576B EXA0576C EXA0576D EXA0576E EXA0576F EXA05770 EXA05771 EXA05772 EXA05773 EXA05774 EXA05775 EXA05776 EXA05777 EXA05778 EXA05779 EXA0577A EXA0577B EXA0577C EXA0577D EXA0577E EXA0577F EXA05781 EXA05782 EXA05783 EXA05784 EXA05785 EXA05786 EXA05787 EXA05788 EXA05789 EXA0578A EXA0578B EXA0578C EXA0578D EXA0578E EXA0578F EXA05790 EXA05791 EXA05792 EXA05793 EXA05794 EXA05795 EXA05796 EXA05797 EXA05798 EXA05799 EXA0579A EXA0579B EXA0579C EXA0579D EXA0579E EXA0579F EXA057A0 EXA057A1 EXA057A2 EXA057A3 EXA057A4 EXA057A5 EXA057A6 EXA057A7 EXA057A8 EXA057A9 EXA057AA EXA057AB EXA057AC EXA057AD EXA057AE EXA057AF EXA057B0 EXA057B1 EXA057B2 EXA057B3 EXA057B4 EXA057B5 EXA057B6 EXA057B7 EXA057B8 EXA057B9 EXA057BA EXA057BB EXA057BC EXA057BD EXA057BE EXA057BF EXA057C0 EXA057C1 EXA057C2 EXA057C3 EXA057C4 EXA057C5 EXA057C6 EXA057C7 EXA057C8 EXA057C9 EXA057CA EXA057CB EXA057CC EXA057CD EXA057CE EXA057CF EXA057D0 EXA057D1 EXA057D2 EXA057D3 EXA057D4 EXA057D5 EXA057D6 EXA057D7 EXA057D8 EXA057D9 EXA057DA EXA057DB EXA057DC EXA057DD EXA057DE EXA057DF EXA057E0 EXA057E1 EXA057E2 EXA057E3 EXA057E4 EXA057E5 EXA057E6 EXA057E7 EXA057E8 EXA057E9 EXA057EA EXA057EB EXA057EC EXA057ED EXA057EE EXA057EF EXA057F0 EXA057F1 EXA057F2 EXA057F3 EXA057F4 EXA057F5 EXA057F6 EXA057F7 EXA057F8 EXA057F9 EXA057FA EXA057FB EXA057FC EXA057FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-28 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1083758 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 58 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 580- 581- 582- 583- 584- 585- 586- 587- 588- 589- 58A- 58B- 58C- 58D- 58E- 58FEXA05841 EXA05842 EXA05843 EXA05844 EXA05845 EXA05846 EXA05847 EXA05848 EXA05849 EXA0584A EXA0584B EXA0584C EXA0584D EXA0584E EXA0584F EXA05850 EXA05851 EXA05852 EXA05853 EXA05854 EXA05855 EXA05856 EXA05857 EXA05858 EXA05859 EXA0585A EXA0585B EXA0585C EXA0585D EXA0585E EXA0585F EXA05860 EXA05861 EXA05862 EXA05863 EXA05864 EXA05865 EXA05866 EXA05867 EXA05868 EXA05869 EXA0586A EXA0586B EXA0586C EXA0586D EXA0586E EXA0586F EXA05870 EXA05871 EXA05872 EXA05873 EXA05874 EXA05875 EXA05876 EXA05877 EXA05878 EXA05879 EXA0587A EXA0587B EXA0587C EXA0587D EXA0587E EXA0587F EXA05881 EXA05882 EXA05883 EXA05884 EXA05885 EXA05886 EXA05887 EXA05888 EXA05889 EXA0588A EXA0588B EXA0588C EXA0588D EXA0588E EXA0588F EXA05890 EXA05891 EXA05892 EXA05893 EXA05894 EXA05895 EXA05896 EXA05897 EXA05898 EXA05899 EXA0589A EXA0589B EXA0589C EXA0589D EXA0589E EXA0589F EXA058A0 EXA058A1 EXA058A2 EXA058A3 EXA058A4 EXA058A5 EXA058A6 EXA058A7 EXA058A8 EXA058A9 EXA058AA EXA058AB EXA058AC EXA058AD EXA058AE EXA058AF EXA058B0 EXA058B1 EXA058B2 EXA058B3 EXA058B4 EXA058B5 EXA058B6 EXA058B7 EXA058B8 EXA058B9 EXA058BA EXA058BB EXA058BC EXA058BD EXA058BE EXA058BF EXA058C0 EXA058C1 EXA058C2 EXA058C3 EXA058C4 EXA058C5 EXA058C6 EXA058C7 EXA058C8 EXA058C9 EXA058CA EXA058CB EXA058CC EXA058CD EXA058CE EXA058CF EXA058D0 EXA058D1 EXA058D2 EXA058D3 EXA058D4 EXA058D5 EXA058D6 EXA058D7 EXA058D8 EXA058D9 EXA058DA EXA058DB EXA058DC EXA058DD EXA058DE EXA058DF EXA058E0 EXA058E1 EXA058E2 EXA058E3 EXA058E4 EXA058E5 EXA058E6 EXA058E7 EXA058E8 EXA058E9 EXA058EA EXA058EB EXA058EC EXA058ED EXA058EE EXA058EF EXA058F0 EXA058F1 EXA058F2 EXA058F3 EXA058F4 EXA058F5 EXA058F6 EXA058F7 EXA058F8 EXA058F9 EXA058FA EXA058FB EXA058FC EXA058FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-29 T1083759 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 59 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 590- 591- 592- 593- 594- 595- 596- 597- 598- 599- 59A- 59B- 59C- 59D- 59E- 59FEXA05941 EXA05942 EXA05943 EXA05944 EXA05945 EXA05946 EXA05947 EXA05948 EXA05949 EXA0594A EXA0594B EXA0594C EXA0594D EXA0594E EXA0594F EXA05950 EXA05951 EXA05952 EXA05953 EXA05954 EXA05955 EXA05956 EXA05957 EXA05958 EXA05959 EXA0595A EXA0595B EXA0595C EXA0595D EXA0595E EXA0595F EXA05960 EXA05961 EXA05962 EXA05963 EXA05964 EXA05965 EXA05966 EXA05967 EXA05968 EXA05969 EXA0596A EXA0596B EXA0596C EXA0596D EXA0596E EXA0596F EXA05970 EXA05971 EXA05972 EXA05973 EXA05974 EXA05975 EXA05976 EXA05977 EXA05978 EXA05979 EXA0597A EXA0597B EXA0597C EXA0597D EXA0597E EXA0597F EXA05981 EXA05982 EXA05983 EXA05984 EXA05985 EXA05986 EXA05987 EXA05988 EXA05989 EXA0598A EXA0598B EXA0598C EXA0598D EXA0598E EXA0598F EXA05990 EXA05991 EXA05992 EXA05993 EXA05994 EXA05995 EXA05996 EXA05997 EXA05998 EXA05999 EXA0599A EXA0599B EXA0599C EXA0599D EXA0599E EXA0599F EXA059A0 EXA059A1 EXA059A2 EXA059A3 EXA059A4 EXA059A5 EXA059A6 EXA059A7 EXA059A8 EXA059A9 EXA059AA EXA059AB EXA059AC EXA059AD EXA059AE EXA059AF EXA059B0 EXA059B1 EXA059B2 EXA059B3 EXA059B4 EXA059B5 EXA059B6 EXA059B7 EXA059B8 EXA059B9 EXA059BA EXA059BB EXA059BC EXA059BD EXA059BE EXA059BF EXA059C0 EXA059C1 EXA059C2 EXA059C3 EXA059C4 EXA059C5 EXA059C6 EXA059C7 EXA059C8 EXA059C9 EXA059CA EXA059CB EXA059CC EXA059CD EXA059CE EXA059CF EXA059D0 EXA059D1 EXA059D2 EXA059D3 EXA059D4 EXA059D5 EXA059D6 EXA059D7 EXA059D8 EXA059D9 EXA059DA EXA059DB EXA059DC EXA059DD EXA059DE EXA059DF EXA059E0 EXA059E1 EXA059E2 EXA059E3 EXA059E4 EXA059E5 EXA059E6 EXA059E7 EXA059E8 EXA059E9 EXA059EA EXA059EB EXA059EC EXA059ED EXA059EE EXA059EF EXA059F0 EXA059F1 EXA059F2 EXA059F3 EXA059F4 EXA059F5 EXA059F6 EXA059F7 EXA059F8 EXA059F9 EXA059FA EXA059FB EXA059FC EXA059FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-30 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T108375A Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 5A Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 5A0- 5A1- 5A2- 5A3- 5A4- 5A5- 5A6- 5A7- 5A8- 5A9- 5AA- 5AB- 5AC- 5AD- 5AE- 5AFEXA05A41 EXA05A42 EXA05A43 EXA05A44 EXA05A45 EXA05A46 EXA05A47 EXA05A48 EXA05A49 EXA05A4A EXA05A4B EXA05A4C EXA05A4D EXA05A4E EXA05A4F EXA05A50 EXA05A51 EXA05A52 EXA05A53 EXA05A54 EXA05A55 EXA05A56 EXA05A57 EXA05A58 EXA05A59 EXA05A5A EXA05A5B EXA05A5C EXA05A5D EXA05A5E EXA05A5F EXA05A60 EXA05A61 EXA05A62 EXA05A63 EXA05A64 EXA05A65 EXA05A66 EXA05A67 EXA05A68 EXA05A69 EXA05A6A EXA05A6B EXA05A6C EXA05A6D EXA05A6E EXA05A6F EXA05A70 EXA05A71 EXA05A72 EXA05A73 EXA05A74 EXA05A75 EXA05A76 EXA05A77 EXA05A78 EXA05A79 EXA05A7A EXA05A7B EXA05A7C EXA05A7D EXA05A7E EXA05A7F EXA05A81 EXA05A82 EXA05A83 EXA05A84 EXA05A85 EXA05A86 EXA05A87 EXA05A88 EXA05A89 EXA05A8A EXA05A8B EXA05A8C EXA05A8D EXA05A8E EXA05A8F EXA05A90 EXA05A91 EXA05A92 EXA05A93 EXA05A94 EXA05A95 EXA05A96 EXA05A97 EXA05A98 EXA05A99 EXA05A9A EXA05A9B EXA05A9C EXA05A9D EXA05A9E EXA05A9F EXA05AA0 EXA05AA1 EXA05AA2 EXA05AA3 EXA05AA4 EXA05AA5 EXA05AA6 EXA05AA7 EXA05AA8 EXA05AA9 EXA05AAA EXA05AAB EXA05AAC EXA05AAD EXA05AAE EXA05AAF EXA05AB0 EXA05AB1 EXA05AB2 EXA05AB3 EXA05AB4 EXA05AB5 EXA05AB6 EXA05AB7 EXA05AB8 EXA05AB9 EXA05ABA EXA05ABB EXA05ABC EXA05ABD EXA05ABE EXA05ABF EXA05AC0 EXA05AC1 EXA05AC2 EXA05AC3 EXA05AC4 EXA05AC5 EXA05AC6 EXA05AC7 EXA05AC8 EXA05AC9 EXA05ACA EXA05ACB EXA05ACC EXA05ACD EXA05ACE EXA05ACF EXA05AD0 EXA05AD1 EXA05AD2 EXA05AD3 EXA05AD4 EXA05AD5 EXA05AD6 EXA05AD7 EXA05AD8 EXA05AD9 EXA05ADA EXA05ADB EXA05ADC EXA05ADD EXA05ADE EXA05ADF EXA05AE0 EXA05AE1 EXA05AE2 EXA05AE3 EXA05AE4 EXA05AE5 EXA05AE6 EXA05AE7 EXA05AE8 EXA05AE9 EXA05AEA EXA05AEB EXA05AEC EXA05AED EXA05AEE EXA05AEF EXA05AF0 EXA05AF1 EXA05AF2 EXA05AF3 EXA05AF4 EXA05AF5 EXA05AF6 EXA05AF7 EXA05AF8 EXA05AF9 EXA05AFA EXA05AFB EXA05AFC EXA05AFD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-31 T108375B Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 5B Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 5B0- 5B1- 5B2- 5B3- 5B4- 5B5- 5B6- 5B7- 5B8- 5B9- 5BA- 5BB- 5BC- 5BD- 5BE- 5BFEXA05B41 EXA05B42 EXA05B43 EXA05B44 EXA05B45 EXA05B46 EXA05B47 EXA05B48 EXA05B49 EXA05B4A EXA05B4B EXA05B4C EXA05B4D EXA05B4E EXA05B4F EXA05B50 EXA05B51 EXA05B52 EXA05B53 EXA05B54 EXA05B55 EXA05B56 EXA05B57 EXA05B58 EXA05B59 EXA05B5A EXA05B5B EXA05B5C EXA05B5D EXA05B5E EXA05B5F EXA05B60 EXA05B61 EXA05B62 EXA05B63 EXA05B64 EXA05B65 EXA05B66 EXA05B67 EXA05B68 EXA05B69 EXA05B6A EXA05B6B EXA05B6C EXA05B6D EXA05B6E EXA05B6F EXA05B70 EXA05B71 EXA05B72 EXA05B73 EXA05B74 EXA05B75 EXA05B76 EXA05B77 EXA05B78 EXA05B79 EXA05B7A EXA05B7B EXA05B7C EXA05B7D EXA05B7E EXA05B7F EXA05B81 EXA05B82 EXA05B83 EXA05B84 EXA05B85 EXA05B86 EXA05B87 EXA05B88 EXA05B89 EXA05B8A EXA05B8B EXA05B8C EXA05B8D EXA05B8E EXA05B8F EXA05B90 EXA05B91 EXA05B92 EXA05B93 EXA05B94 EXA05B95 EXA05B96 EXA05B97 EXA05B98 EXA05B99 EXA05B9A EXA05B9B EXA05B9C EXA05B9D EXA05B9E EXA05B9F EXA05BA0 EXA05BA1 EXA05BA2 EXA05BA3 EXA05BA4 EXA05BA5 EXA05BA6 EXA05BA7 EXA05BA8 EXA05BA9 EXA05BAA EXA05BAB EXA05BAC EXA05BAD EXA05BAE EXA05BAF EXA05BB0 EXA05BB1 EXA05BB2 EXA05BB3 EXA05BB4 EXA05BB5 EXA05BB6 EXA05BB7 EXA05BB8 EXA05BB9 EXA05BBA EXA05BBB EXA05BBC EXA05BBD EXA05BBE EXA05BBF EXA05BC0 EXA05BC1 EXA05BC2 EXA05BC3 EXA05BC4 EXA05BC5 EXA05BC6 EXA05BC7 EXA05BC8 EXA05BC9 EXA05BCA EXA05BCB EXA05BCC EXA05BCD EXA05BCE EXA05BCF EXA05BD0 EXA05BD1 EXA05BD2 EXA05BD3 EXA05BD4 EXA05BD5 EXA05BD6 EXA05BD7 EXA05BD8 EXA05BD9 EXA05BDA EXA05BDB EXA05BDC EXA05BDD EXA05BDE EXA05BDF EXA05BE0 EXA05BE1 EXA05BE2 EXA05BE3 EXA05BE4 EXA05BE5 EXA05BE6 EXA05BE7 EXA05BE8 EXA05BE9 EXA05BEA EXA05BEB EXA05BEC EXA05BED EXA05BEE EXA05BEF EXA05BF0 EXA05BF1 EXA05BF2 EXA05BF3 EXA05BF4 EXA05BF5 EXA05BF6 EXA05BF7 EXA05BF8 EXA05BF9 EXA05BFA EXA05BFB EXA05BFC EXA05BFD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-32 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T108375C Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 5C Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 5C0- 5C1- 5C2- 5C3- 5C4- 5C5- 5C6- 5C7- 5C8- 5C9- 5CA- 5CB- 5CC- 5CD- 5CE- 5CFEXA05C41 EXA05C42 EXA05C43 EXA05C44 EXA05C45 EXA05C46 EXA05C47 EXA05C48 EXA05C49 EXA05C4A EXA05C4B EXA05C4C EXA05C4D EXA05C4E EXA05C4F EXA05C50 EXA05C51 EXA05C52 EXA05C53 EXA05C54 EXA05C55 EXA05C56 EXA05C57 EXA05C58 EXA05C59 EXA05C5A EXA05C5B EXA05C5C EXA05C5D EXA05C5E EXA05C5F EXA05C60 EXA05C61 EXA05C62 EXA05C63 EXA05C64 EXA05C65 EXA05C66 EXA05C67 EXA05C68 EXA05C69 EXA05C6A EXA05C6B EXA05C6C EXA05C6D EXA05C6E EXA05C6F EXA05C70 EXA05C71 EXA05C72 EXA05C73 EXA05C74 EXA05C75 EXA05C76 EXA05C77 EXA05C78 EXA05C79 EXA05C7A EXA05C7B EXA05C7C EXA05C7D EXA05C7E EXA05C7F EXA05C81 EXA05C82 EXA05C83 EXA05C84 EXA05C85 EXA05C86 EXA05C87 EXA05C88 EXA05C89 EXA05C8A EXA05C8B EXA05C8C EXA05C8D EXA05C8E EXA05C8F EXA05C90 EXA05C91 EXA05C92 EXA05C93 EXA05C94 EXA05C95 EXA05C96 EXA05C97 EXA05C98 EXA05C99 EXA05C9A EXA05CA0 EXA05CA1 EXA05CA2 EXA05CA3 EXA05CA4 EXA05CA5 EXA05CA6 EXA05CA7 EXA05CA8 EXA05CA9 EXA05CAA EXA05CAB EXA05CAC EXA05CAD EXA05CAE EXA05CAF EXA05CB0 EXA05CB1 EXA05CB2 EXA05CB3 EXA05CB4 EXA05CB5 EXA05CB6 EXA05CB7 EXA05CB8 EXA05CB9 EXA05CBA EXA05CBB EXA05CBC EXA05CBD EXA05CBE EXA05CBF EXA05CC0 EXA05CC1 EXA05CC2 EXA05CC3 EXA05CC4 EXA05CC5 EXA05CC6 EXA05CC7 EXA05CC8 EXA05CC9 EXA05CCA EXA05CCB EXA05CCC EXA05CCD EXA05CCE EXA05CCF EXA05CD0 EXA05CD1 EXA05CD2 EXA05CD3 EXA05CD4 EXA05CD5 EXA05CD6 EXA05CD7 EXA05CD8 EXA05CD9 EXA05CDA EXA05CDB EXA05CDC EXA05CDD EXA05CDE EXA05CDF EXA05CE0 EXA05CE1 EXA05CE2 EXA05CE3 EXA05CE4 EXA05CE5 EXA05CE6 EXA05CE7 EXA05CE8 EXA05CE9 EXA05CEA EXA05CEB EXA05CEC EXA05CED EXA05CEE EXA05CEF EXA05CF0 EXA05CF1 EXA05CF2 EXA05CF3 EXA05CF4 EXA05CF5 EXA05CF6 EXA05CF7 EXA05CF8 EXA05CF9 EXA05CFA EXA05CFB EXA05CFC EXA05CFD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-33 T108375D Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 5D Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 5D0- 5D1- 5D2- 5D3- 5D4- 5D5- 5D6- 5D7- 5D8- 5D9- 5DA- 5DB- 5DC- 5DD- 5DE- 5DFEXA05D41 EXA05D42 EXA05D43 EXA05D44 EXA05D45 EXA05D46 EXA05D47 EXA05D48 EXA05D49 EXA05D4A EXA05D4B EXA05D4C EXA05D4D EXA05D4E EXA05D4F EXA05D50 EXA05D51 EXA05D52 EXA05D53 EXA05D54 EXA05D55 EXA05D56 EXA05D57 EXA05D58 EXA05D59 EXA05D5A EXA05D5B EXA05D5C EXA05D5D EXA05D5E EXA05D5F EXA05D60 EXA05D61 EXA05D62 EXA05D63 EXA05D64 EXA05D65 EXA05D66 EXA05D67 EXA05D68 EXA05D69 EXA05D6A EXA05D6B EXA05D6C EXA05D6D EXA05D6E EXA05D6F EXA05D70 EXA05D71 EXA05D72 EXA05D73 EXA05D74 EXA05D75 EXA05D76 EXA05D77 EXA05D78 EXA05D79 EXA05D7A EXA05D7B EXA05D7C EXA05D7D EXA05D7E EXA05D7F EXA05D81 EXA05D82 EXA05D83 EXA05D84 EXA05D85 EXA05D86 EXA05D87 EXA05D88 EXA05D89 EXA05D8A EXA05D8B EXA05D8C EXA05D8D EXA05D8E EXA05D8F EXA05D90 EXA05D91 EXA05D92 EXA05D93 EXA05D94 EXA05D95 EXA05D96 EXA05D97 EXA05D98 EXA05D99 EXA05D9A EXA05D9B EXA05D9C EXA05D9D EXA05D9E EXA05D9F EXA05DA0 EXA05DA1 EXA05DA2 EXA05DA3 EXA05DA4 EXA05DA5 EXA05DA6 EXA05DA7 EXA05DA8 EXA05DA9 EXA05DAA EXA05DAB EXA05DAC EXA05DAD EXA05DAE EXA05DAF EXA05DB0 EXA05DB1 EXA05DB2 EXA05DB3 EXA05DB4 EXA05DB5 EXA05DB6 EXA05DB7 EXA05DB8 EXA05DB9 EXA05DBA EXA05DBB EXA05DBC EXA05DBD EXA05DBE EXA05DBF EXA05DC0 EXA05DC1 EXA05DC2 EXA05DC3 EXA05DC4 EXA05DC5 EXA05DC6 EXA05DC7 EXA05DC8 EXA05DC9 EXA05DCA EXA05DCB EXA05DCC EXA05DCD EXA05DCE EXA05DCF EXA05DD0 EXA05DD1 EXA05DD2 EXA05DD3 EXA05DD4 EXA05DD5 EXA05DD6 EXA05DD7 EXA05DD8 EXA05DD9 EXA05DDA EXA05DDB EXA05DDC EXA05DDD EXA05DDE EXA05DDF EXA05DE0 EXA05DE1 EXA05DE2 EXA05DE3 EXA05DE4 EXA05DE5 EXA05DE6 EXA05DE7 EXA05DE8 EXA05DE9 EXA05DEA EXA05DEB EXA05DEC EXA05DED EXA05DEE EXA05DEF EXA05DF0 EXA05DF1 EXA05DF2 EXA05DF3 EXA05DF4 EXA05DF5 EXA05DF6 EXA05DF7 EXA05DF8 EXA05DF9 EXA05DFA EXA05DFB EXA05DFC EXA05DFD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-34 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T108375E Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 5E Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 5E0- 5E1- 5E2- 5E3- 5E4- 5E5- 5E6- 5E7- 5E8- 5E9- 5EA- 5EB- 5EC- 5ED- 5EE- 5EFEXA05E41 EXA05E42 EXA05E43 EXA05E44 EXA05E45 EXA05E46 EXA05E47 EXA05E48 EXA05E49 EXA05E4A EXA05E4B EXA05E4C EXA05E4D EXA05E4E EXA05E4F EXA05E50 EXA05E51 EXA05E52 EXA05E53 EXA05E54 EXA05E55 EXA05E56 EXA05E57 EXA05E58 EXA05E59 EXA05E5A EXA05E5B EXA05E5C EXA05E5D EXA05E5E EXA05E5F EXA05E60 EXA05E61 EXA05E62 EXA05E63 EXA05E64 EXA05E65 EXA05E66 EXA05E67 EXA05E68 EXA05E69 EXA05E6A EXA05E6B EXA05E6C EXA05E6D EXA05E6E EXA05E6F EXA05E70 EXA05E71 EXA05E72 EXA05E73 EXA05E74 EXA05E75 EXA05E76 EXA05E77 EXA05E78 EXA05E79 EXA05E7A EXA05E7B EXA05E7C EXA05E7D EXA05E7E EXA05E7F EXA05E81 EXA05E82 EXA05E83 EXA05E84 EXA05E85 EXA05E86 EXA05E87 EXA05E88 EXA05E89 EXA05E8A EXA05E8B EXA05E8C EXA05E8D EXA05E8E EXA05E8F EXA05E90 EXA05E91 EXA05E92 EXA05E93 EXA05E94 EXA05E95 EXA05E96 EXA05E97 EXA05E98 EXA05E99 EXA05E9A EXA05E9B EXA05E9C EXA05E9D EXA05E9E EXA05E9F EXA05EA0 EXA05EA1 EXA05EA2 EXA05EA3 EXA05EA4 EXA05EA5 EXA05EA6 EXA05EA7 EXA05EA8 EXA05EA9 EXA05EAA EXA05EAB EXA05EAC EXA05EAD EXA05EAE EXA05EAF EXA05EB0 EXA05EB1 EXA05EB2 EXA05EB3 EXA05EB4 EXA05EB5 EXA05EB6 EXA05EB7 EXA05EB8 EXA05EB9 EXA05EBA EXA05EBB EXA05EBC EXA05EBD EXA05EBE EXA05EBF EXA05EC0 EXA05EC1 EXA05EC2 EXA05EC3 EXA05EC4 EXA05EC5 EXA05EC6 EXA05EC7 EXA05EC8 EXA05EC9 EXA05ECA EXA05ECB EXA05ECC EXA05ECD EXA05ECE EXA05ECF EXA05ED0 EXA05ED1 EXA05ED2 EXA05ED3 EXA05ED4 EXA05ED5 EXA05ED6 EXA05ED7 EXA05ED8 EXA05ED9 EXA05EDA EXA05EDB EXA05EDC EXA05EDD EXA05EDE EXA05EDF EXA05EE0 EXA05EE1 EXA05EE2 EXA05EE3 EXA05EE4 EXA05EE5 EXA05EE6 EXA05EE7 EXA05EE8 EXA05EE9 EXA05EEA EXA05EEB EXA05EEC EXA05EED EXA05EEE EXA05EEF EXA05EF0 EXA05EF1 EXA05EF2 EXA05EF3 EXA05EF4 EXA05EF5 EXA05EF6 EXA05EF7 EXA05EF8 EXA05EF9 EXA05EFA EXA05EFB EXA05EFC EXA05EFD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-35 T108375F Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 5F Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 5F0- 5F1- 5F2- 5F3- 5F4- 5F5- 5F6- 5F7- 5F8- 5F9- 5FA- 5FB- 5FC- 5FD- 5FE- 5FFEXA05F41 EXA05F42 EXA05F43 EXA05F44 EXA05F45 EXA05F46 EXA05F47 EXA05F48 EXA05F49 EXA05F4A EXA05F4B EXA05F4C EXA05F4D EXA05F4E EXA05F4F EXA05F50 EXA05F51 EXA05F52 EXA05F53 EXA05F54 EXA05F55 EXA05F56 EXA05F57 EXA05F58 EXA05F59 EXA05F5A EXA05F5B EXA05F5C EXA05F5D EXA05F5E EXA05F5F EXA05F60 EXA05F61 EXA05F62 EXA05F63 EXA05F64 EXA05F65 EXA05F66 EXA05F67 EXA05F68 EXA05F69 EXA05F6A EXA05F6B EXA05F6C EXA05F6D EXA05F6E EXA05F6F EXA05F70 EXA05F71 EXA05F72 EXA05F73 EXA05F74 EXA05F75 EXA05F76 EXA05F77 EXA05F78 EXA05F79 EXA05F7A EXA05F7B EXA05F7C EXA05F7D EXA05F7E EXA05F7F EXA05F81 EXA05F82 EXA05F83 EXA05F84 EXA05F85 EXA05F86 EXA05F87 EXA05F88 EXA05F89 EXA05F8A EXA05F8B EXA05F8C EXA05F8D EXA05F8E EXA05F8F EXA05F90 EXA05F91 EXA05F92 EXA05F93 EXA05F94 EXA05F95 EXA05F96 EXA05F97 EXA05F98 EXA05F99 EXA05F9A EXA05F9B EXA05F9C EXA05F9D EXA05F9E EXA05F9F EXA05FA0 EXA05FA1 EXA05FA2 EXA05FA3 EXA05FA4 EXA05FA5 EXA05FA6 EXA05FA7 EXA05FA8 EXA05FA9 EXA05FAA EXA05FAB EXA05FAC EXA05FAD EXA05FAE EXA05FAF EXA05FB0 EXA05FB1 EXA05FB2 EXA05FB3 EXA05FB4 EXA05FB5 EXA05FB6 EXA05FB7 EXA05FB8 EXA05FB9 EXA05FBA EXA05FBB EXA05FBC EXA05FBD EXA05FBE EXA05FBF EXA05FC0 EXA05FC1 EXA05FC2 EXA05FC3 EXA05FC4 EXA05FC5 EXA05FC6 EXA05FC7 EXA05FC8 EXA05FC9 EXA05FCA EXA05FCB EXA05FCC EXA05FCD EXA05FCE EXA05FCF EXA05FD0 EXA05FD1 EXA05FD2 EXA05FD3 EXA05FD4 EXA05FD5 EXA05FD6 EXA05FD7 EXA05FD8 EXA05FD9 EXA05FDA EXA05FDB EXA05FDC EXA05FDD EXA05FDE EXA05FDF EXA05FE0 EXA05FE1 EXA05FE2 EXA05FE3 EXA05FE4 EXA05FE5 EXA05FE6 EXA05FE7 EXA05FE8 EXA05FE9 EXA05FEA EXA05FEB EXA05FEC EXA05FED EXA05FEE EXA05FEF EXA05FF0 EXA05FF1 EXA05FF2 EXA05FF3 EXA05FF4 EXA05FF5 EXA05FF6 EXA05FF7 EXA05FF8 EXA05FF9 EXA05FFA EXA05FFB EXA05FFC EXA05FFD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-36 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1083760 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 60 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 600- 601- 602- 603- 604- 605- 606- 607- 608- 609- 60A- 60B- 60C- 60D- 60E- 60FEXA06041 EXA06042 EXA06043 EXA06044 EXA06045 EXA06046 EXA06047 EXA06048 EXA06049 EXA0604A EXA0604B EXA0604C EXA0604D EXA0604E EXA0604F EXA06050 EXA06051 EXA06052 EXA06053 EXA06054 EXA06055 EXA06056 EXA06057 EXA06058 EXA06059 EXA0605A EXA0605B EXA0605C EXA0605D EXA0605E EXA0605F EXA06060 EXA06061 EXA06062 EXA06063 EXA06064 EXA06065 EXA06066 EXA06067 EXA06068 EXA06069 EXA0606A EXA0606B EXA0606C EXA0606D EXA0606E EXA0606F EXA06070 EXA06071 EXA06072 EXA06073 EXA06074 EXA06075 EXA06076 EXA06077 EXA06078 EXA06079 EXA0607A EXA0607B EXA0607C EXA0607D EXA0607E EXA0607F EXA06081 EXA06082 EXA06083 EXA06084 EXA06085 EXA06086 EXA06087 EXA06088 EXA06089 EXA0608A EXA0608B EXA0608C EXA0608D EXA0608E EXA0608F EXA06090 EXA06091 EXA06092 EXA06093 EXA06094 EXA06095 EXA06096 EXA06097 EXA06098 EXA06099 EXA0609A EXA0609B EXA0609C EXA0609D EXA0609E EXA0609F EXA060A0 EXA060A1 EXA060A2 EXA060A3 EXA060A4 EXA060A5 EXA060A6 EXA060A7 EXA060A8 EXA060A9 EXA060AA EXA060AB EXA060AC EXA060AD EXA060AE EXA060AF EXA060B0 EXA060B1 EXA060B2 EXA060B3 EXA060B4 EXA060B5 EXA060B6 EXA060B7 EXA060B8 EXA060B9 EXA060BA EXA060BB EXA060BC EXA060BD EXA060BE EXA060BF EXA060C0 EXA060C1 EXA060C2 EXA060C3 EXA060C4 EXA060C5 EXA060C6 EXA060C7 EXA060C8 EXA060C9 EXA060CA EXA060CB EXA060CC EXA060CD EXA060CE EXA060CF EXA060D0 EXA060D1 EXA060D2 EXA060D3 EXA060D4 EXA060D5 EXA060D6 EXA060D7 EXA060D8 EXA060D9 EXA060DA EXA060DB EXA060DC EXA060DD EXA060DE EXA060DF EXA060E0 EXA060E1 EXA060E2 EXA060E3 EXA060E4 EXA060E5 EXA060E6 EXA060E7 EXA060E8 EXA060E9 EXA060EA EXA060EB EXA060EC EXA060ED EXA060EE EXA060EF EXA060F0 EXA060F1 EXA060F2 EXA060F3 EXA060F4 EXA060F5 EXA060F6 EXA060F7 EXA060F8 EXA060F9 EXA060FA EXA060FB EXA060FC EXA060FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-37 T1083761 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 61 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 610- 611- 612- 613- 614- 615- 616- 617- 618- 619- 61A- 61B- 61C- 61D- 61E- 61FEXA06141 EXA06142 EXA06143 EXA06144 EXA06145 EXA06146 EXA06147 EXA06148 EXA06149 EXA0614A EXA0614B EXA0614C EXA0614D EXA0614E EXA0614F EXA06150 EXA06151 EXA06152 EXA06153 EXA06154 EXA06155 EXA06156 EXA06157 EXA06158 EXA06159 EXA0615A EXA0615B EXA0615C EXA0615D EXA0615E EXA0615F EXA06160 EXA06161 EXA06162 EXA06163 EXA06164 EXA06165 EXA06166 EXA06167 EXA06168 EXA06169 EXA0616A EXA0616B EXA0616C EXA0616D EXA0616E EXA0616F EXA06170 EXA06171 EXA06172 EXA06173 EXA06174 EXA06175 EXA06176 EXA06177 EXA06178 EXA06179 EXA0617A EXA0617B EXA0617C EXA0617D EXA0617E EXA0617F EXA06181 EXA06182 EXA06183 EXA06184 EXA06185 EXA06186 EXA06187 EXA06188 EXA06189 EXA0618A EXA0618B EXA0618C EXA0618D EXA0618E EXA0618F EXA06190 EXA06191 EXA06192 EXA06193 EXA06194 EXA06195 EXA06196 EXA06197 EXA06198 EXA06199 EXA0619A EXA0619B EXA0619C EXA0619D EXA0619E EXA0619F EXA061A0 EXA061A1 EXA061A2 EXA061A3 EXA061A4 EXA061A5 EXA061A6 EXA061A7 EXA061A8 EXA061A9 EXA061AA EXA061AB EXA061AC EXA061AD EXA061AE EXA061AF EXA061B0 EXA061B1 EXA061B2 EXA061B3 EXA061B4 EXA061B5 EXA061B6 EXA061B7 EXA061B8 EXA061B9 EXA061BA EXA061BB EXA061BC EXA061BD EXA061BE EXA061BF EXA061C0 EXA061C1 EXA061C2 EXA061C3 EXA061C4 EXA061C5 EXA061C6 EXA061C7 EXA061C8 EXA061C9 EXA061CA EXA061CB EXA061CC EXA061CD EXA061CE EXA061CF EXA061D0 EXA061D1 EXA061D2 EXA061D3 EXA061D4 EXA061D5 EXA061D6 EXA061D7 EXA061D8 EXA061D9 EXA061DA EXA061DB EXA061DC EXA061DD EXA061DE EXA061DF EXA061E0 EXA061E1 EXA061E2 EXA061E3 EXA061E4 EXA061E5 EXA061E6 EXA061E7 EXA061E8 EXA061E9 EXA061EA EXA061EB EXA061EC EXA061ED EXA061EE EXA061EF EXA061F0 EXA061F1 EXA061F2 EXA061F3 EXA061F4 EXA061F5 EXA061F6 EXA061F7 EXA061F8 EXA061F9 EXA061FA EXA061FB EXA061FC EXA061FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-38 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1083762 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 62 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 620- 621- 622- 623- 624- 625- 626- 627- 628- 629- 62A- 62B- 62C- 62D- 62E- 62FEXA06241 EXA06242 EXA06243 EXA06244 EXA06245 EXA06246 EXA06247 EXA06248 EXA06249 EXA0624A EXA0624B EXA0624C EXA0624D EXA0624E EXA0624F EXA06250 EXA06251 EXA06252 EXA06253 EXA06254 EXA06255 EXA06256 EXA06257 EXA06258 EXA06259 EXA0625A EXA0625B EXA0625C EXA0625D EXA0625E EXA0625F EXA06260 EXA06261 EXA06262 EXA06263 EXA06264 EXA06265 EXA06266 EXA06267 EXA06268 EXA06269 EXA0626A EXA0626B EXA0626C EXA0626D EXA0626E EXA0626F EXA06270 EXA06271 EXA06272 EXA06273 EXA06274 EXA06275 EXA06276 EXA06277 EXA06278 EXA06279 EXA0627A EXA0627B EXA0627C EXA0627D EXA0627E EXA0627F EXA06281 EXA06282 EXA06283 EXA06284 EXA06285 EXA06286 EXA06287 EXA06288 EXA06289 EXA0628A EXA0628B EXA0628C EXA0628D EXA0628E EXA0628F EXA06290 EXA06291 EXA06292 EXA06293 EXA06294 EXA06295 EXA06296 EXA06297 EXA06298 EXA06299 EXA0629A EXA0629B EXA0629C EXA0629D EXA0629E EXA0629F EXA062A0 EXA062A1 EXA062A2 EXA062A3 EXA062A4 EXA062A5 EXA062A6 EXA062A7 EXA062A8 EXA062A9 EXA062AA EXA062AB EXA062AC EXA062AD EXA062AE EXA062AF EXA062B0 EXA062B1 EXA062B2 EXA062B3 EXA062B4 EXA062B5 EXA062B6 EXA062B7 EXA062B8 EXA062B9 EXA062BA EXA062BB EXA062BC EXA062BD EXA062BE EXA062BF EXA062C0 EXA062C1 EXA062C2 EXA062C3 EXA062C4 EXA062C5 EXA062C6 EXA062C7 EXA062C8 EXA062C9 EXA062CA EXA062CB EXA062CC EXA062CD EXA062CE EXA062CF EXA062D0 EXA062D1 EXA062D2 EXA062D3 EXA062D4 EXA062D5 EXA062D6 EXA062D7 EXA062D8 EXA062D9 EXA062DA EXA062DB EXA062DC EXA062DD EXA062DE EXA062DF EXA062E0 EXA062E1 EXA062E2 EXA062E3 EXA062E4 EXA062E5 EXA062E6 EXA062E7 EXA062E8 EXA062E9 EXA062EA EXA062EB EXA062EC EXA062ED EXA062EE EXA062EF EXA062F0 EXA062F1 EXA062F2 EXA062F3 EXA062F4 EXA062F5 EXA062F6 EXA062F7 EXA062F8 EXA062F9 EXA062FA EXA062FB EXA062FC EXA062FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-39 T1083763 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 63 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 630- 631- 632- 633- 634- 635- 636- 637- 638- 639- 63A- 63B- 63C- 63D- 63E- 63FEXA06341 EXA06342 EXA06343 EXA06344 EXA06345 EXA06346 EXA06347 EXA06348 EXA06349 EXA0634A EXA0634B EXA0634C EXA0634D EXA0634E EXA0634F EXA06350 EXA06351 EXA06352 EXA06353 EXA06354 EXA06355 EXA06356 EXA06357 EXA06358 EXA06359 EXA0635A EXA0635B EXA0635C EXA0635D EXA0635E EXA0635F EXA06360 EXA06361 EXA06362 EXA06363 EXA06364 EXA06365 EXA06366 EXA06367 EXA06368 EXA06369 EXA0636A EXA0636B EXA0636C EXA0636D EXA0636E EXA0636F EXA06370 EXA06371 EXA06372 EXA06373 EXA06374 EXA06375 EXA06376 EXA06377 EXA06378 EXA06379 EXA0637A EXA0637B EXA0637C EXA0637D EXA0637E EXA0637F EXA06381 EXA06382 EXA06383 EXA06384 EXA06385 EXA06386 EXA06387 EXA06388 EXA06389 EXA0638A EXA0638B EXA0638C EXA0638D EXA0638E EXA0638F EXA06390 EXA06391 EXA06392 EXA06393 EXA06394 EXA06395 EXA06396 EXA06397 EXA06398 EXA06399 EXA0639A EXA0639B EXA0639C EXA0639D EXA0639E EXA0639F EXA063A0 EXA063A1 EXA063A2 EXA063A3 EXA063A4 EXA063A5 EXA063A6 EXA063A7 EXA063A8 EXA063A9 EXA063AA EXA063AB EXA063AC EXA063AD EXA063AE EXA063AF EXA063B0 EXA063B1 EXA063B2 EXA063B3 EXA063B4 EXA063B5 EXA063B6 EXA063B7 EXA063B8 EXA063B9 EXA063BA EXA063BB EXA063BC EXA063BD EXA063BE EXA063BF EXA063C0 EXA063C1 EXA063C2 EXA063C3 EXA063C4 EXA063C5 EXA063C6 EXA063C7 EXA063C8 EXA063C9 EXA063CA EXA063CB EXA063CC EXA063CD EXA063CE EXA063CF EXA063D0 EXA063D1 EXA063D2 EXA063D3 EXA063D4 EXA063D5 EXA063D6 EXA063D7 EXA063D8 EXA063D9 EXA063DA EXA063DB EXA063DC EXA063DD EXA063DE EXA063DF EXA063E0 EXA063E1 EXA063E2 EXA063E3 EXA063E4 EXA063E5 EXA063E6 EXA063E7 EXA063E8 EXA063E9 EXA063EA EXA063EB EXA063EC EXA063ED EXA063EE EXA063EF EXA063F0 EXA063F1 EXA063F2 EXA063F3 EXA063F4 EXA063F5 EXA063F6 EXA063F7 EXA063F8 EXA063F9 EXA063FA EXA063FB EXA063FC EXA063FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-40 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1083764 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 64 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 640- 641- 642- 643- 644- 645- 646- 647- 648- 649- 64A- 64B- 64C- 64D- 64E- 64FEXA06441 EXA06442 EXA06443 EXA06444 EXA06445 EXA06446 EXA06447 EXA06448 EXA06449 EXA0644A EXA0644B EXA0644C EXA0644D EXA0644E EXA0644F EXA06450 EXA06451 EXA06452 EXA06453 EXA06454 EXA06455 EXA06456 EXA06457 EXA06458 EXA06459 EXA0645A EXA0645B EXA0645C EXA0645D EXA0645E EXA0645F EXA06460 EXA06461 EXA06462 EXA06463 EXA06464 EXA06465 EXA06466 EXA06467 EXA06468 EXA06469 EXA0646A EXA0646B EXA0646C EXA0646D EXA0646E EXA0646F EXA06470 EXA06471 EXA06472 EXA06473 EXA06474 EXA06475 EXA06476 EXA06477 EXA06478 EXA06479 EXA0647A EXA0647B EXA0647C EXA0647D EXA0647E EXA0647F EXA06481 EXA06482 EXA06483 EXA06484 EXA06485 EXA06486 EXA06487 EXA06488 EXA06489 EXA0648A EXA0648B EXA0648C EXA0648D EXA0648E EXA0648F EXA06490 EXA06491 EXA06492 EXA06493 EXA06494 EXA06495 EXA06496 EXA06497 EXA06498 EXA06499 EXA0649A EXA0649B EXA0649C EXA0649D EXA0649E EXA0649F EXA064A0 EXA064A1 EXA064A2 EXA064A3 EXA064A4 EXA064A5 EXA064A6 EXA064A7 EXA064A8 EXA064A9 EXA064AA EXA064AB EXA064AC EXA064AD EXA064AE EXA064AF EXA064B0 EXA064B1 EXA064B2 EXA064B3 EXA064B4 EXA064B5 EXA064B6 EXA064B7 EXA064B8 EXA064B9 EXA064BA EXA064BB EXA064BC EXA064BD EXA064BE EXA064BF EXA064C0 EXA064C1 EXA064C2 EXA064C3 EXA064C4 EXA064C5 EXA064C6 EXA064C7 EXA064C8 EXA064C9 EXA064CA EXA064CB EXA064CC EXA064CD EXA064CE EXA064CF EXA064D0 EXA064D1 EXA064D2 EXA064D3 EXA064D4 EXA064D5 EXA064D6 EXA064D7 EXA064D8 EXA064D9 EXA064DA EXA064DB EXA064DC EXA064DD EXA064DE EXA064DF EXA064E0 EXA064E1 EXA064E2 EXA064E3 EXA064E4 EXA064E5 EXA064E6 EXA064E7 EXA064E8 EXA064E9 EXA064EA EXA064EB EXA064EC EXA064ED EXA064EE EXA064EF EXA064F0 EXA064F1 EXA064F2 EXA064F3 EXA064F4 EXA064F5 EXA064F6 EXA064F7 EXA064F8 EXA064F9 EXA064FA EXA064FB EXA064FC EXA064FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-41 T1083765 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 65 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 650- 651- 652- 653- 654- 655- 656- 657- 658- 659- 65A- 65B- 65C- 65D- 65E- 65FEXA06541 EXA06542 EXA06543 EXA06544 EXA06545 EXA06546 EXA06547 EXA06548 EXA06549 EXA0654A EXA0654B EXA0654C EXA0654D EXA0654E EXA0654F EXA06550 EXA06551 EXA06552 EXA06553 EXA06554 EXA06555 EXA06556 EXA06557 EXA06558 EXA06559 EXA0655A EXA0655B EXA0655C EXA0655D EXA0655E EXA0655F EXA06560 EXA06561 EXA06562 EXA06563 EXA06564 EXA06565 EXA06566 EXA06567 EXA06568 EXA06569 EXA0656A EXA0656B EXA0656C EXA0656D EXA0656E EXA0656F EXA06570 EXA06571 EXA06572 EXA06573 EXA06574 EXA06575 EXA06576 EXA06577 EXA06578 EXA06579 EXA0657A EXA0657B EXA0657C EXA0657D EXA0657E EXA0657F EXA06581 EXA06582 EXA06583 EXA06584 EXA06585 EXA06586 EXA06587 EXA06588 EXA06589 EXA0658A EXA0658B EXA0658C EXA0658D EXA0658E EXA0658F EXA06590 EXA06591 EXA06592 EXA06593 EXA06594 EXA06595 EXA06596 EXA06597 EXA06598 EXA06599 EXA0659A EXA0659B EXA0659C EXA0659D EXA0659E EXA0659F EXA065A0 EXA065A1 EXA065A2 EXA065A3 EXA065A4 EXA065A5 EXA065A6 EXA065A7 EXA065A8 EXA065A9 EXA065AA EXA065AB EXA065AC EXA065AD EXA065AE EXA065AF EXA065B0 EXA065B1 EXA065B2 EXA065B3 EXA065B4 EXA065B5 EXA065B6 EXA065B7 EXA065B8 EXA065B9 EXA065BA EXA065BB EXA065BC EXA065BD EXA065BE EXA065BF EXA065C0 EXA065C1 EXA065C2 EXA065C3 EXA065C4 EXA065C5 EXA065C6 EXA065C7 EXA065C8 EXA065C9 EXA065CA EXA065CB EXA065CC EXA065CD EXA065CE EXA065CF EXA065D0 EXA065D1 EXA065D2 EXA065D3 EXA065D4 EXA065D5 EXA065D6 EXA065D7 EXA065D8 EXA065D9 EXA065DA EXA065DB EXA065DC EXA065DD EXA065DE EXA065DF EXA065E0 EXA065E1 EXA065E2 EXA065E3 EXA065E4 EXA065E5 EXA065E6 EXA065E7 EXA065E8 EXA065E9 EXA065EA EXA065EB EXA065EC EXA065ED EXA065EE EXA065EF EXA065F0 EXA065F1 EXA065F2 EXA065F3 EXA065F4 EXA065F5 EXA065F6 EXA065F7 EXA065F8 EXA065F9 EXA065FA EXA065FB EXA065FC EXA065FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-42 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1083766 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 66 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 660- 661- 662- 663- 664- 665- 666- 667- 668- 669- 66A- 66B- 66C- 66D- 66E- 66FEXA06641 EXA06642 EXA06643 EXA06644 EXA06645 EXA06646 EXA06647 EXA06648 EXA06649 EXA0664A EXA0664B EXA0664C EXA0664D EXA0664E EXA0664F EXA06650 EXA06651 EXA06652 EXA06653 EXA06654 EXA06655 EXA06656 EXA06657 EXA06658 EXA06659 EXA0665A EXA0665B EXA0665C EXA0665D EXA0665E EXA0665F EXA06660 EXA06661 EXA06662 EXA06663 EXA06664 EXA06665 EXA06666 EXA06667 EXA06668 EXA06669 EXA0666A EXA0666B EXA0666C EXA0666D EXA0666E EXA0666F EXA06670 EXA06671 EXA06672 EXA06673 EXA06674 EXA06675 EXA06676 EXA06677 EXA06678 EXA06679 EXA0667A EXA0667B EXA0667C EXA0667D EXA0667E EXA0667F EXA06681 EXA06682 EXA06683 EXA06684 EXA06685 EXA06686 EXA06687 EXA06688 EXA06689 EXA0668A EXA0668B EXA0668C EXA0668D EXA0668E EXA0668F EXA06690 EXA06691 EXA06692 EXA06693 EXA06694 EXA06695 EXA06696 EXA06697 EXA06698 EXA06699 EXA0669A EXA0669B EXA0669C EXA0669D EXA0669E EXA0669F EXA066A0 EXA066A1 EXA066A2 EXA066A3 EXA066A4 EXA066A5 EXA066A6 EXA066A7 EXA066A8 EXA066A9 EXA066AA EXA066AB EXA066AC EXA066AD EXA066AE EXA066AF EXA066B0 EXA066B1 EXA066B2 EXA066B3 EXA066B4 EXA066B5 EXA066B6 EXA066B7 EXA066B8 EXA066B9 EXA066BA EXA066BB EXA066BC EXA066BD EXA066BE EXA066BF EXA066C0 EXA066C1 EXA066C2 EXA066C3 EXA066C4 EXA066C5 EXA066C6 EXA066C7 EXA066C8 EXA066C9 EXA066CA EXA066CB EXA066CC EXA066CD EXA066CE EXA066CF EXA066D0 EXA066D1 EXA066D2 EXA066D3 EXA066D4 EXA066D5 EXA066D6 EXA066D7 EXA066D8 EXA066D9 EXA066DA EXA066DB EXA066DC EXA066DD EXA066DE EXA066DF EXA066E0 EXA066E1 EXA066E2 EXA066E3 EXA066E4 EXA066E5 EXA066E6 EXA066E7 EXA066E8 EXA066E9 EXA066EA EXA066EB EXA066EC EXA066ED EXA066EE EXA066EF EXA066F0 EXA066F1 EXA066F2 EXA066F3 EXA066F4 EXA066F5 EXA066F6 EXA066F7 EXA066F8 EXA066F9 EXA066FA EXA066FB EXA066FC EXA066FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-43 T1083767 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 67 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 670- 671- 672- 673- 674- 675- 676- 677- 678- 679- 67A- 67B- 67C- 67D- 67E- 67FEXA06741 EXA06742 EXA06743 EXA06744 EXA06745 EXA06746 EXA06747 EXA06748 EXA06749 EXA0674A EXA0674B EXA0674C EXA0674D EXA0674E EXA0674F EXA06750 EXA06751 EXA06752 EXA06753 EXA06754 EXA06755 EXA06756 EXA06757 EXA06758 EXA06759 EXA0675A EXA0675B EXA0675C EXA0675D EXA0675E EXA0675F EXA06760 EXA06761 EXA06762 EXA06763 EXA06764 EXA06765 EXA06766 EXA06767 EXA06768 EXA06769 EXA0676A EXA0676B EXA0676C EXA0676D EXA0676E EXA0676F EXA06770 EXA06771 EXA06772 EXA06773 EXA06774 EXA06775 EXA06776 EXA06777 EXA06778 EXA06779 EXA0677A EXA0677B EXA0677C EXA0677D EXA0677E EXA0677F EXA06781 EXA06782 EXA06783 EXA06784 EXA06785 EXA06786 EXA06787 EXA06788 EXA06789 EXA0678A EXA0678B EXA0678C EXA0678D EXA0678E EXA0678F EXA06790 EXA06791 EXA06792 EXA06793 EXA06794 EXA06795 EXA06796 EXA06797 EXA06798 EXA06799 EXA0679A EXA0679B EXA0679C EXA0679D EXA0679E EXA0679F EXA067A0 EXA067A1 EXA067A2 EXA067A3 EXA067A4 EXA067A5 EXA067A6 EXA067A7 EXA067A8 EXA067A9 EXA067AA EXA067AB EXA067AC EXA067AD EXA067AE EXA067AF EXA067B0 EXA067B1 EXA067B2 EXA067B3 EXA067B4 EXA067B5 EXA067B6 EXA067B7 EXA067B8 EXA067B9 EXA067BA EXA067BB EXA067BC EXA067BD EXA067BE EXA067BF EXA067C0 EXA067C1 EXA067C2 EXA067C3 EXA067C4 EXA067C5 EXA067C6 EXA067C7 EXA067C8 EXA067C9 EXA067CA EXA067CB EXA067CC EXA067CD EXA067CE EXA067CF EXA067D0 EXA067D1 EXA067D2 EXA067D3 EXA067D4 EXA067D5 EXA067D6 EXA067D7 EXA067D8 EXA067D9 EXA067DA EXA067DB EXA067DC EXA067DD EXA067DE EXA067DF EXA067E0 EXA067E1 EXA067E2 EXA067E3 EXA067E4 EXA067E5 EXA067E6 EXA067E7 EXA067E8 EXA067E9 EXA067EA EXA067EB EXA067EC EXA067ED EXA067EE EXA067EF EXA067F0 EXA067F1 EXA067F2 EXA067F3 EXA067F4 EXA067F5 EXA067F6 EXA067F7 EXA067F8 EXA067F9 EXA067FA EXA067FB EXA067FC EXA067FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-44 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1083768 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 68 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 680- 681- 682- 683- 684- 685- 686- 687- 688- 689- 68A- 68B- 68C- 68D- 68E- 68FEXA06841 EXA06842 EXA06843 EXA06844 EXA06845 EXA06846 EXA06847 EXA06848 EXA06849 EXA0684A EXA0684B EXA0684C EXA0684D EXA0684E EXA0684F EXA06850 EXA06851 EXA06852 EXA06853 EXA06854 EXA06855 EXA06856 EXA06857 EXA06858 EXA06859 EXA0685A EXA0685B EXA0685C EXA0685D EXA0685E EXA0685F EXA06860 EXA06861 EXA06862 EXA06863 EXA06864 EXA06865 EXA06866 EXA06867 EXA06868 EXA06869 EXA0686A EXA0686B EXA0686C EXA0686D EXA0686E EXA0686F EXA06870 EXA06871 EXA06872 EXA06873 EXA06874 EXA06875 EXA06876 EXA06877 EXA06878 EXA06879 EXA0687A EXA0687B EXA0687C EXA0687D EXA0687E EXA0687F EXA06881 EXA06882 EXA06883 EXA06884 EXA06885 EXA06886 EXA06887 EXA06888 EXA06889 EXA0688A EXA0688B EXA0688C EXA0688D EXA0688E EXA0688F EXA06890 EXA06891 EXA06892 EXA06893 EXA06894 EXA06895 EXA06896 EXA06897 EXA06898 EXA06899 EXA0689A EXA0689B EXA0689C EXA0689D EXA0689E EXA0689F EXA068A0 EXA068A1 EXA068A2 EXA068A3 EXA068A4 EXA068A5 EXA068A6 EXA068A7 EXA068A8 EXA068A9 EXA068AA EXA068AB EXA068AC EXA068AD EXA068AE EXA068AF EXA068B0 EXA068B1 EXA068B2 EXA068B3 EXA068B4 EXA068B5 EXA068B6 EXA068B7 EXA068B8 EXA068B9 EXA068BA EXA068BB EXA068BC EXA068BD EXA068BE EXA068BF EXA068C0 EXA068C1 EXA068C2 EXA068C3 EXA068C4 EXA068C5 EXA068C6 EXA068C7 EXA068C8 EXA068C9 EXA068CA EXA068CB EXA068CC EXA068CD EXA068CE EXA068CF EXA068D0 EXA068D1 EXA068D2 EXA068D3 EXA068D4 EXA068D5 EXA068D6 EXA068D7 EXA068D8 EXA068D9 EXA068DA EXA068DB EXA068DC EXA068DD EXA068DE EXA068DF EXA068E0 EXA068E1 EXA068E2 EXA068E3 EXA068E4 EXA068E5 EXA068E6 EXA068E7 EXA068E8 EXA068E9 EXA068EA EXA068EB EXA068EC EXA068ED EXA068EE EXA068EF EXA068F0 EXA068F1 EXA068F2 EXA068F3 EXA068F4 EXA068F5 EXA068F6 EXA068F7 EXA068F8 EXA068F9 EXA068FA EXA068FB EXA068FC EXA068FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-45 T1083769 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 69 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 690- 691- 692- 693- 694- 695- 696- 697- 698- 699- 69A- 69B- 69C- 69D- 69E- 69FEXA06941 EXA06942 EXA06943 EXA06944 EXA06945 EXA06946 EXA06947 EXA06948 EXA06949 EXA0694A EXA0694B EXA0694C EXA0694D EXA0694E EXA0694F EXA06950 EXA06951 EXA06952 EXA06953 EXA06954 EXA06955 EXA06956 EXA06957 EXA06958 EXA06959 EXA0695A EXA0695B EXA0695C EXA0695D EXA0695E EXA0695F EXA06960 EXA06961 EXA06962 EXA06963 EXA06964 EXA06965 EXA06966 EXA06967 EXA06968 EXA06969 EXA0696A EXA0696B EXA0696C EXA0696D EXA0696E EXA0696F EXA06970 EXA06971 EXA06972 EXA06973 EXA06974 EXA06975 EXA06976 EXA06977 EXA06978 EXA06979 EXA0697A EXA0697B EXA0697C EXA0697D EXA0697E EXA0697F EXA06981 EXA06982 EXA06983 EXA06984 EXA06985 EXA06986 EXA06987 EXA06988 EXA06989 EXA0698A EXA0698B EXA0698C EXA0698D EXA0698E EXA0698F EXA06990 EXA06991 EXA06992 EXA06993 EXA06994 EXA06995 EXA06996 EXA06997 EXA06998 EXA06999 EXA0699A EXA0699B EXA0699C EXA0699D EXA0699E EXA0699F EXA069A0 EXA069A1 EXA069A2 EXA069A3 EXA069A4 EXA069A5 EXA069A6 EXA069A7 EXA069A8 EXA069A9 EXA069AA EXA069AB EXA069AC EXA069AD EXA069AE EXA069AF EXA069B0 EXA069B1 EXA069B2 EXA069B3 EXA069B4 EXA069B5 EXA069B6 EXA069B7 EXA069B8 EXA069B9 EXA069BA EXA069BB EXA069BC EXA069BD EXA069BE EXA069BF EXA069C0 EXA069C1 EXA069C2 EXA069C3 EXA069C4 EXA069C5 EXA069C6 EXA069C7 EXA069C8 EXA069C9 EXA069CA EXA069CB EXA069CC EXA069CD EXA069CE EXA069CF EXA069D0 EXA069D1 EXA069D2 EXA069D3 EXA069D4 EXA069D5 EXA069D6 EXA069D7 EXA069D8 EXA069D9 EXA069DA EXA069DB EXA069DC EXA069DD EXA069DE EXA069DF EXA069E0 EXA069E1 EXA069E2 EXA069E3 EXA069E4 EXA069E5 EXA069E6 EXA069E7 EXA069E8 EXA069E9 EXA069EA EXA069EB EXA069EC EXA069ED EXA069EE EXA069EF EXA069F0 EXA069F1 EXA069F2 EXA069F3 EXA069F4 EXA069F5 EXA069F6 EXA069F7 EXA069F8 EXA069F9 EXA069FA EXA069FB EXA069FC EXA069FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-46 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T108376A Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 6A Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 6A0- 6A1- 6A2- 6A3- 6A4- 6A5- 6A6- 6A7- 6A8- 6A9- 6AA- 6AB- 6AC- 6AD- 6AE- 6AFEXA06A41 EXA06A42 EXA06A43 EXA06A44 EXA06A45 EXA06A46 EXA06A47 EXA06A48 EXA06A49 EXA06A4A EXA06A4B EXA06A4C EXA06A4D EXA06A4E EXA06A4F EXA06A50 EXA06A51 EXA06A52 EXA06A53 EXA06A54 EXA06A55 EXA06A56 EXA06A57 EXA06A58 EXA06A59 EXA06A5A EXA06A5B EXA06A5C EXA06A5D EXA06A5E EXA06A5F EXA06A60 EXA06A61 EXA06A62 EXA06A63 EXA06A64 EXA06A65 EXA06A66 EXA06A67 EXA06A68 EXA06A69 EXA06A6A EXA06A6B EXA06A6C EXA06A6D EXA06A6E EXA06A6F EXA06A70 EXA06A71 EXA06A72 EXA06A73 EXA06A74 EXA06A75 EXA06A76 EXA06A77 EXA06A78 EXA06A79 EXA06A7A EXA06A7B EXA06A7C EXA06A7D EXA06A7E EXA06A7F EXA06A81 EXA06A82 EXA06A83 EXA06A84 EXA06A85 EXA06A86 EXA06A87 EXA06A88 EXA06A89 EXA06A8A EXA06A8B EXA06A8C EXA06A8D EXA06A8E EXA06A8F EXA06A90 EXA06A91 EXA06A92 EXA06A93 EXA06A94 EXA06A95 EXA06A96 EXA06A97 EXA06A98 EXA06A99 EXA06A9A EXA06A9B EXA06A9C EXA06A9D EXA06A9E EXA06A9F EXA06AA0 EXA06AA1 EXA06AA2 EXA06AA3 EXA06AA4 EXA06AA5 EXA06AA6 EXA06AA7 EXA06AA8 EXA06AA9 EXA06AAA EXA06AAB EXA06AAC EXA06AAD EXA06AAE EXA06AAF EXA06AB0 EXA06AB1 EXA06AB2 EXA06AB3 EXA06AB4 EXA06AB5 EXA06AB6 EXA06AB7 EXA06AB8 EXA06AB9 EXA06ABA EXA06ABB EXA06ABC EXA06ABD EXA06ABE EXA06ABF EXA06AC0 EXA06AC1 EXA06AC2 EXA06AC3 EXA06AC4 EXA06AC5 EXA06AC6 EXA06AC7 EXA06AC8 EXA06AC9 EXA06ACA EXA06ACB EXA06ACC EXA06ACD EXA06ACE EXA06ACF EXA06AD0 EXA06AD1 EXA06AD2 EXA06AD3 EXA06AD4 EXA06AD5 EXA06AD6 EXA06AD7 EXA06AD8 EXA06AD9 EXA06ADA EXA06ADB EXA06ADC EXA06ADD EXA06ADE EXA06ADF EXA06AE0 EXA06AE1 EXA06AE2 EXA06AE3 EXA06AE4 EXA06AE5 EXA06AE6 EXA06AE7 EXA06AE8 EXA06AE9 EXA06AEA EXA06AEB EXA06AEC EXA06AED EXA06AEE EXA06AEF EXA06AF0 EXA06AF1 EXA06AF2 EXA06AF3 EXA06AF4 EXA06AF5 EXA06AF6 EXA06AF7 EXA06AF8 EXA06AF9 EXA06AFA EXA06AFB EXA06AFC EXA06AFD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-47 T108376B Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 6B Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 6B0- 6B1- 6B2- 6B3- 6B4- 6B5- 6B6- 6B7- 6B8- 6B9- 6BA- 6BB- 6BC- 6BD- 6BE- 6BFEXA06B41 EXA06B42 EXA06B43 EXA06B44 EXA06B45 EXA06B46 EXA06B47 EXA06B48 EXA06B49 EXA06B4A EXA06B4B EXA06B4C EXA06B4D EXA06B4E EXA06B4F EXA06B50 EXA06B51 EXA06B52 EXA06B53 EXA06B54 EXA06B55 EXA06B56 EXA06B57 EXA06B58 EXA06B59 EXA06B5A EXA06B5B EXA06B5C EXA06B5D EXA06B5E EXA06B5F EXA06B60 EXA06B61 EXA06B62 EXA06B63 EXA06B64 EXA06B65 EXA06B66 EXA06B67 EXA06B68 EXA06B69 EXA06B6A EXA06B6B EXA06B6C EXA06B6D EXA06B6E EXA06B6F EXA06B70 EXA06B71 EXA06B72 EXA06B73 EXA06B74 EXA06B75 EXA06B76 EXA06B77 EXA06B78 EXA06B79 EXA06B7A EXA06B7B EXA06B7C EXA06B7D EXA06B7E EXA06B7F EXA06B81 EXA06B82 EXA06B83 EXA06B84 EXA06B85 EXA06B86 EXA06B87 EXA06B88 EXA06B89 EXA06B8A EXA06B8B EXA06B8C EXA06B8D EXA06B8E EXA06B8F EXA06B90 EXA06B91 EXA06B92 EXA06B93 EXA06B94 EXA06B95 EXA06B96 EXA06B97 EXA06B98 EXA06B99 EXA06B9A EXA06B9B EXA06B9C EXA06B9D EXA06B9E EXA06B9F EXA06BA0 EXA06BA1 EXA06BA2 EXA06BA3 EXA06BA4 EXA06BA5 EXA06BA6 EXA06BA7 EXA06BA8 EXA06BA9 EXA06BAA EXA06BAB EXA06BAC EXA06BAD EXA06BAE EXA06BAF EXA06BB0 EXA06BB1 EXA06BB2 EXA06BB3 EXA06BB4 EXA06BB5 EXA06BB6 EXA06BB7 EXA06BB8 EXA06BB9 EXA06BBA EXA06BBB EXA06BBC EXA06BBD EXA06BBE EXA06BBF EXA06BC0 EXA06BC1 EXA06BC2 EXA06BC3 EXA06BC4 EXA06BC5 EXA06BC6 EXA06BC7 EXA06BC8 EXA06BC9 EXA06BCA EXA06BCB EXA06BCC EXA06BCD EXA06BCE EXA06BCF EXA06BD0 EXA06BD1 EXA06BD2 EXA06BD3 EXA06BD4 EXA06BD5 EXA06BD6 EXA06BD7 EXA06BD8 EXA06BD9 EXA06BDA EXA06BDB EXA06BDC EXA06BDD EXA06BDE EXA06BDF EXA06BE0 EXA06BE1 EXA06BE2 EXA06BE3 EXA06BE4 EXA06BE5 EXA06BE6 EXA06BE7 EXA06BE8 EXA06BE9 EXA06BEA EXA06BEB EXA06BEC EXA06BED EXA06BEE EXA06BEF EXA06BF0 EXA06BF1 EXA06BF2 EXA06BF3 EXA06BF4 EXA06BF5 EXA06BF6 EXA06BF7 EXA06BF8 EXA06BF9 EXA06BFA EXA06BFB EXA06BFC EXA06BFD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-48 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T108376C Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 6C Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 6C0- 6C1- 6C2- 6C3- 6C4- 6C5- 6C6- 6C7- 6C8- 6C9- 6CA- 6CB- 6CC- 6CD- 6CE- 6CFEXA06C41 EXA06C42 EXA06C43 EXA06C44 EXA06C45 EXA06C46 EXA06C47 EXA06C48 EXA06C49 EXA06C4A EXA06C4B EXA06C4C EXA06C4D EXA06C4E EXA06C4F EXA06C50 EXA06C51 EXA06C52 EXA06C53 EXA06C54 EXA06C55 EXA06C56 EXA06C57 EXA06C58 EXA06C59 EXA06C5A EXA06C5B EXA06C5C EXA06C5D EXA06C5E EXA06C5F EXA06C60 EXA06C61 EXA06C62 EXA06C63 EXA06C64 EXA06C65 EXA06C66 EXA06C67 EXA06C68 EXA06C69 EXA06C6A EXA06C6B EXA06C6C EXA06C6D EXA06C6E EXA06C6F EXA06C70 EXA06C71 EXA06C72 EXA06C73 EXA06C74 EXA06C75 EXA06C76 EXA06C77 EXA06C78 EXA06C79 EXA06C7A EXA06C7B EXA06C7C EXA06C7D EXA06C7E EXA06C7F EXA06C81 EXA06C82 EXA06C83 EXA06C84 EXA06C85 EXA06C86 EXA06C87 EXA06C88 EXA06C89 EXA06C8A EXA06C8B EXA06C8C EXA06C8D EXA06C8E EXA06C8F EXA06C90 EXA06C91 EXA06C92 EXA06C93 EXA06C94 EXA06C95 EXA06C96 EXA06C97 EXA06C98 EXA06C99 EXA06C9A EXA06C9B EXA06C9C EXA06C9D EXA06C9E EXA06C9F Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-49 T1083742 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host (Vertical) CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 42 Rotation Tate HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 420- 421- 422- 423- 424- 425- 426- 427- 428- 429- 42A- 42B- 42C- 42D- 42E- 42FSP110080 SP060080 SM130080 SP070080 SP100080 SM650080 SP130080 SA040080 SM110080 SM140080 Simplified Chinese code pages 4-50 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1083743 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host (Vertical) CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 43 Rotation Tate HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 430- 431- 432- 433- 434- 435- 436- 437- 438- 439- 43A- 43B- 43C- 43D- 43E- 43FJQ700080 JQ710080 JQ720080 JQ730080 JA010080 JI010080 JU010080 JE010080 JO010080 JY110080 JY310080 JY510080 JT310080 JW110080 JX700080 JK110080 JK410080 SD190080 Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-51 T1083744 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host (Vertical) CPGID 65284 GCSGID 1020 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 44 Rotation Tate HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 440- 441- 442- 443- 444- 445- 446- 447- 448- 449- 44A- 44B- 44C- 44D- 44E- 44FJQ710081 JQ720081 SM060080 SM080080 RA010080 RI010080 RU010080 SM120080 RE010080 RO010080 RY110080 RY310080 RY510080 RT310080 RW110080 SP320080 SP060081 SP060082 SP060083 SP060084 SP070081 SP070082 SP070083 SP070084 SV370080 SV430080 SV440080 Simplified Chinese code pages 4-52 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83741 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 41 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 410- 411- 412- 413- 414- 415- 416- 417- 418- 419- 41A- 41B- 41C- 41D- 41E- 41FGA010080 GB010080 GG010080 GD010080 GE010080 GZ010080 GE310080 GT610082 GI010080 GK010080 GL010080 GM010080 GN010080 GX010080 GO010080 GP010080 GR010080 GS010080 GT010080 GU010080 GF010081 GH010080 GP610080 GO310080 GA020080 GB020080 GG020080 GD020080 GE020080 GZ020080 GE320080 GT620080 GI020080 GK020080 GL020080 GM020080 GN020080 GX020080 GO020080 GP020080 GR020080 GS020080 GT020080 GU020080 GF020080 GH020080 GP620080 GO320080 KA010080 KB010080 KV010080 KG010080 KD010080 KE010080 KE170080 KZ210080 KZ010080 KI010080 KJ110080 KK010080 KL010080 KM010080 KN010080 KO010080 KP010080 KR010080 KS010080 KT010080 KU010080 KF010080 KH010080 KC010080 KC210080 KS210080 KS150080 KU210080 KY010080 KX110080 KE130080 KU150080 KA150080 NR010080 NR020080 NR030080 NR040080 NR050080 NR060080 NR070080 NR080080 NR090080 NR100080 KA020080 KB020080 KV020080 KG020080 KD020080 KE020080 KE180080 KZ220080 KZ020080 KI020080 KJ120080 KK020080 KL020080 KM020080 KN020080 KO020080 KP020080 KR020080 KS020080 KT020080 KU020080 KF020080 KH020080 KC020080 KC220080 KS220080 KS160080 KU220080 KY020080 KX120080 KE140080 KU160080 KA160080 NR110080 NR120080 NR130080 NR140080 NR150080 NR160080 NR170080 NR180080 NR190080 NR200080 NR310080 NR320080 Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-53 T1K83742 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 42 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 420- 421- 422- 423- 424- 425- 426- 427- 428- 429- 42A- 42B- 42C- 42D- 42E- 42FSC020080 SP110080 SA030080 SP060080 SA010080 SM130080 SM030080 SP020080 SC120080 SM040080 SP070080 SP140080 SM660080 SP100080 SP120080 SM650080 SP080080 SM020080 SP090080 SA050080 SP150080 SD130080 SP130080 SM010080 SM050080 SP050080 SA040080 SP040080 LA010080 LB010080 LC010080 LD010080 LE010080 LF010080 LG010080 LH010080 LI010080 LJ010080 LK010080 LL010080 LM010080 LN010080 LO010080 LP010080 LQ010080 LR010080 SM150080 LS010080 LT010080 LU010080 LV010080 LW010080 LX010080 LY010080 LZ010080 SM110080 LA020080 LB020080 LC020080 LD020080 LE020080 LF020080 LG020080 LH020080 LI020080 SM140080 LJ020080 LK020080 LL020080 LM020080 LN020080 LO020080 LP020080 LQ020080 LR020080 SC030080 LS020080 LT020080 LU020080 LV020080 LW020080 LX020080 LY020080 LZ020080 ND100080 ND010080 ND020080 ND030080 ND040080 ND050080 ND060080 ND070080 ND080080 ND090080 Simplified Chinese code pages 4-54 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83743 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 43 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 430- 431- 432- 433- 434- 435- 436- 437- 438- 439- 43A- 43B- 43C- 43D- 43E- 43FJQ700080 JQ710080 JQ720080 JQ730080 JQ740080 JW500080 JA010080 JI010080 JU010080 SC040080 JE010080 JO010080 JY110080 JY310080 JY510080 JT310080 JW110080 JX700080 JK110080 JK410080 SC050080 JA000080 JI000080 JU000080 JE000080 JO000080 JK100080 JK200080 JK300080 JK400080 JK500080 JS100080 JS200080 JS300080 JS400080 JS500080 JT100080 JT200080 JT300080 JT400080 JT500080 JN100080 JN200080 JN300080 JN400080 JN500080 JH100080 JH200080 JH300080 SD190080 JH400080 JH500080 JM100080 JM200080 JM300080 JM400080 JM500080 JY100080 JY300080 JY500080 JR100080 JR200080 JR300080 JR400080 JR500080 JW100080 JN000080 JX710080 JX720080 JG100080 JG200080 JG300080 JG400080 JG500080 JZ100080 JZ200080 JZ300080 JZ400080 JZ500080 JD100080 JD200080 JD300080 JD400080 JD500080 JB100080 JB200080 JB300080 JB400080 JB500080 JV000080 JP100080 JP200080 JP300080 JP400080 JP500080 JW200080 JW400080 JQ750080 JQ760080 SM070080 Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-55 T1K83744 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 44 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 440- 441- 442- 443- 444- 445- 446- 447- 448- 449- 44A- 44B- 44C- 44D- 44E- 44FJQ710081 JQ720081 SM060080 SM080080 RW500080 RA010080 RI010080 RU010080 SM120080 SA020080 SA540080 SA450080 SM440080 SD110080 RE010080 RO010080 RY110080 RY310080 RY510080 RT310080 RW110080 SP320080 SV090081 SS760080 SS770080 SS720080 ND100087 SD170080 SP190080 SP210080 SP060081 SP060082 SP060083 SP060084 SA520081 SA370080 SM280080 SM240080 SM040088 SS730080 SS740080 SM000080 SS710080 SD150080 SP200080 SP220080 SP070081 SP070082 SP070083 SP070084 SA530081 SS540080 SM290080 SA070080 SA060080 SV370080 SS750080 SV430080 SV440080 RA000080 RI000080 RU000080 RE000080 RO000080 RK100080 RK200080 RK300080 RK400080 RK500080 RS100080 RS200080 RS300080 RS400080 RS500080 RT100080 RT200080 RT300080 RT400080 RT500080 RN100080 RN200080 RN300080 RN400080 RN500080 RH100080 RH200080 RH300080 RH400080 RH500080 RM100080 RM200080 RM300080 RM400080 RM500080 RY100080 RY300080 RY500080 RR100080 RR200080 RR300080 RR400080 RR500080 RW100080 RN000080 RG100080 RG200080 RG300080 RG400080 RG500080 RZ100080 RZ200080 RZ300080 RZ400080 RZ500080 RD100080 RD200080 RD300080 RD400080 RD500080 RB100080 RB200080 RB300080 RB400080 RB500080 RP100080 RP200080 RP300080 RP400080 RP500080 RW200080 RW400080 RQ750080 RQ760080 SM750080 SM580080 SM730080 SM600080 SM810080 SS570080 SS580080 SA660080 SM610080 SM450080 SM470080 SM740080 SV040080 SM190080 SM500080 SM510080 SM310080 SM300080 SM320080 SM330080 Simplified Chinese code pages 4-56 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83745 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 45 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 450- 451- 452- 453- 454- 455- 456- 457- 458- 459- 45A- 45B- 45C- 45D- 45E- 45FEXA04545 EXA04546 EXA0455B EXA0455C EXA04562 EXA04563 EXA04564 EXA04565 EXA04566 EXA04567 EXA04568 EXA04569 EXA0456A EXA0456B EXA0456C EXA0456D EXA0456E EXA0456F EXA04570 EXA04571 EXA04572 EXA04573 EXA04574 EXA04575 EXA04576 EXA04577 EXA04579 EXA0457A EXA04588 EXA0458B EXA045B1 EXA045B2 EXA045B3 EXA045B4 EXA045B5 EXA045B6 EXA045B7 EXA045B8 EXA045B9 EXA045BA EXA045BB EXA045BC EXA045BD EXA045BE EXA045BF EXA045C0 EXA045C1 EXA045C2 EXA045C3 EXA045C4 EXA045C5 EXA045C6 EXA045C7 EXA045C8 EXA045C9 EXA045CA EXA045CB EXA045CC EXA045CD EXA045CE EXA045CF EXA045D0 EXA045D1 EXA045D2 EXA045D3 EXA045D4 EXA045D5 EXA045D6 EXA045D7 EXA045D8 EXA045E1 EXA045E2 EXA045E3 EXA045E4 EXA045E5 EXA045E6 EXA045E7 EXA045E8 EXA045E9 EXA045EA EXA045EB EXA045F1 EXA045F2 EXA045F3 EXA045F4 EXA045F5 EXA045F6 EXA045F7 EXA045F8 EXA045F9 EXA045FA Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-57 T1K83746 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 46 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 460- 461- 462- 463- 464- 465- 466- 467- 468- 469- 46A- 46B- 46C- 46D- 46E- 46FEXA04641 EXA04642 EXA04643 EXA04644 EXA04645 EXA04646 EXA04647 EXA04648 EXA04649 EXA0464A EXA0464B EXA0464C EXA0464D EXA0464E EXA0464F EXA04650 EXA04651 EXA04652 EXA04653 EXA04654 EXA04655 EXA04656 EXA04657 EXA04658 EXA04659 EXA0465A EXA0465B EXA0465C EXA0465D EXA0465E EXA0465F EXA04660 EXA04665 EXA04666 EXA04667 EXA04668 EXA04669 EXA0466A EXA0466B EXA0466C EXA0466D EXA0466E EXA0466F EXA04670 EXA04671 EXA04672 EXA04673 EXA04674 EXA04675 EXA04676 EXA04677 EXA04678 EXA04679 EXA0467A EXA0467B EXA0467C EXA0467D EXA0467E EXA0467F EXA04680 EXA04681 EXA04682 EXA04683 EXA04684 EXA04685 EXA04686 EXA04687 EXA04688 EXA04689 EXA046A4 EXA046A5 EXA046A6 EXA046A7 EXA046A8 EXA046A9 EXA046AA EXA046AB EXA046AC EXA046AD EXA046AE EXA046AF EXA046B0 EXA046B1 EXA046B2 EXA046B3 EXA046B4 EXA046B5 EXA046B6 EXA046B7 EXA046B8 EXA046B9 EXA046BA EXA046BB EXA046BC EXA046BD EXA046BE EXA046BF EXA046C0 EXA046C1 EXA046C2 EXA046C3 EXA046C4 EXA046C5 EXA046C6 EXA046C7 EXA046C8 EXA046C9 EXA046CA EXA046CB EXA046CC EXA046CD EXA046CE EXA046CF EXA046D0 EXA046D1 EXA046D2 EXA046D3 EXA046D4 EXA046D5 EXA046D6 EXA046D7 EXA046D8 EXA046D9 EXA046DA EXA046DB EXA046DC EXA046DD EXA046DE EXA046DF EXA046E0 EXA046E1 EXA046E2 EXA046E3 EXA046E4 EXA046E5 EXA046E6 EXA046E7 EXA046E8 EXA046E9 EXA046EA EXA046EB EXA046EC EXA046ED EXA046EE EXA046EF Simplified Chinese code pages 4-58 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83747 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 47 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 470- 471- 472- 473- 474- 475- 476- 477- 478- 479- 47A- 47B- 47C- 47D- 47E- 47FEXA04741 EXA04742 EXA04743 EXA04744 EXA04745 EXA04746 EXA04747 EXA04748 EXA04749 EXA0474A EXA0474B EXA0474C EXA0474D EXA0474E EXA0474F EXA04750 EXA04751 EXA04752 EXA04753 EXA04769 EXA04778 EXA0477C EXA04783 EXA04784 EXA04785 EXA04787 EXA04789 EXA0478A EXA0478B EXA0478C EXA0478E EXA0478F EXA04790 EXA04791 EXA04796 EXA04797 EXA0479D EXA0479E EXA0479F EXA047A0 EXA047A1 EXA047A2 EXA047A3 EXA047A4 EXA047A5 EXA047A6 EXA047A7 EXA047D1 EXA047D2 EXA047D3 EXA047D4 EXA047D5 EXA047DB EXA047E3 EXA047F5 Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-59 T1K83748 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 48 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 480- 481- 482- 483- 484- 485- 486- 487- 488- 489- 48A- 48B- 48C- 48D- 48E- 48FEXA04848 EXA0484C EXA0484E EXA0485D EXA04864 EXA04865 EXA04866 EXA04867 EXA04868 EXA0486A EXA0486B EXA0486F EXA04874 EXA048A0 EXA048A1 EXA048A2 EXA048A3 EXA048A4 EXA048A5 EXA048A6 EXA048A7 EXA048A8 EXA048A9 EXA048AA EXA048AB EXA048AC EXA048AD EXA048AE EXA048AF EXA048B0 EXA048B1 EXA048B2 EXA048B3 EXA048B4 EXA048B5 EXA048B6 EXA048B7 EXA048B8 EXA048B9 EXA048BA EXA048BB EXA048BC EXA048BD EXA048BE EXA048BF EXA048C0 EXA048C1 EXA048C2 EXA048C3 EXA048C4 EXA048C5 EXA048C6 EXA048C7 EXA048C8 EXA048C9 EXA048CA EXA048CB EXA048CC EXA048CD EXA048CE EXA048CF EXA048D0 EXA048D1 EXA048D2 EXA048D3 EXA048D4 EXA048D5 EXA048D6 EXA048D7 EXA048D8 EXA048D9 EXA048DA EXA048DB EXA048DC EXA048DD EXA048DE EXA048DF EXA048E0 EXA048E1 EXA048E2 EXA048E3 EXA048E4 EXA048E5 EXA048E6 EXA048E7 EXA048E8 EXA048E9 EXA048EA EXA048EB EXA048EC EXA048ED EXA048EE EXA048EF EXA048F0 EXA048F1 EXA048F2 EXA048F3 EXA048F4 EXA048F5 EXA048F6 EXA048F7 EXA048F8 EXA048F9 EXA048FA EXA048FB EXA048FC EXA048FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-60 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83749 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 49 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 490- 491- 492- 493- 494- 495- 496- 497- 498- 499- 49A- 49B- 49C- 49D- 49E- 49FEXA04941 EXA04942 EXA04943 EXA04944 EXA04945 EXA04946 EXA04947 EXA04948 EXA04949 EXA0494A EXA0494B EXA0494C EXA0494D EXA0494E EXA0494F EXA04950 EXA04951 EXA04952 EXA04953 EXA04954 EXA04955 EXA04956 EXA04957 EXA04958 EXA04959 EXA0495A EXA0495B EXA0495C EXA0495D EXA0495E EXA0495F EXA04960 EXA04961 EXA04962 EXA04963 EXA04964 EXA04965 EXA04966 EXA04967 EXA04968 EXA04969 EXA0496A EXA0496B EXA0496C EXA0496D EXA0496E EXA0496F EXA04970 EXA04971 EXA04972 EXA04973 EXA04974 EXA04975 EXA04976 EXA04977 EXA04978 EXA04979 EXA0497A EXA0497B EXA0497C EXA0497D EXA0497E EXA0497F EXA04981 EXA04982 EXA04983 EXA04984 EXA04985 EXA04986 EXA04987 EXA04988 EXA04989 EXA0498A EXA0498B EXA0498C EXA0498D EXA0498E EXA0498F EXA04990 EXA04991 EXA04992 EXA04993 EXA04994 EXA04995 EXA04996 EXA04997 EXA04998 EXA04999 EXA0499A EXA0499B EXA0499C EXA0499D EXA0499E EXA0499F EXA049A0 EXA049A1 EXA049A2 EXA049A3 EXA049A4 EXA049A5 EXA049A6 EXA049A7 EXA049A8 EXA049A9 EXA049AA EXA049AB EXA049AC EXA049AD EXA049AE EXA049AF EXA049B0 EXA049B1 EXA049B2 EXA049B3 EXA049B4 EXA049B5 EXA049B6 EXA049B7 EXA049B8 EXA049B9 EXA049BA EXA049BB EXA049BC EXA049BD EXA049BE EXA049BF EXA049C0 EXA049C1 EXA049C2 EXA049C3 EXA049C4 EXA049C5 EXA049C6 EXA049C7 EXA049C8 EXA049C9 EXA049CA EXA049CB EXA049CC EXA049CD EXA049CE EXA049CF EXA049D0 EXA049D1 EXA049D2 EXA049D3 EXA049D4 EXA049D5 EXA049D6 EXA049D7 EXA049D8 EXA049D9 EXA049DA EXA049DB EXA049DC EXA049DD EXA049DE EXA049DF EXA049E0 EXA049E1 EXA049E2 EXA049E3 EXA049E4 EXA049E5 EXA049E6 EXA049E7 EXA049E8 EXA049E9 EXA049EA EXA049EB EXA049EC EXA049ED EXA049EE EXA049EF EXA049F0 EXA049F1 EXA049F2 EXA049F3 EXA049F4 EXA049F5 EXA049F6 EXA049F7 EXA049F8 EXA049F9 EXA049FA EXA049FB EXA049FC EXA049FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-61 T1K8374A Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 4A Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 4A0- 4A1- 4A2- 4A3- 4A4- 4A5- 4A6- 4A7- 4A8- 4A9- 4AA- 4AB- 4AC- 4AD- 4AE- 4AFEXA04A41 EXA04A42 EXA04A43 EXA04A44 EXA04A45 EXA04A46 EXA04A47 EXA04A48 EXA04A49 EXA04A4A EXA04A4B EXA04A4C EXA04A4D EXA04A4E EXA04A4F EXA04A50 EXA04A51 EXA04A52 EXA04A53 EXA04A54 EXA04A55 EXA04A56 EXA04A57 EXA04A58 EXA04A59 EXA04A5A EXA04A5B EXA04A5C EXA04A5D EXA04A5E EXA04A5F EXA04A60 EXA04A61 EXA04A62 EXA04A63 EXA04A64 EXA04A65 EXA04A66 EXA04A67 EXA04A68 EXA04A69 EXA04A6A EXA04A6B EXA04A6C EXA04A6D EXA04A6E EXA04A6F EXA04A70 EXA04A71 EXA04A72 EXA04A73 EXA04A74 EXA04A75 EXA04A76 EXA04A77 EXA04A78 EXA04A79 EXA04A7A EXA04A7B EXA04A7C EXA04A7D EXA04A7E EXA04A7F EXA04A81 EXA04A82 EXA04A83 EXA04A84 EXA04A85 EXA04A86 EXA04A87 EXA04A88 EXA04A89 EXA04A8A EXA04A8B EXA04A8C EXA04A8D EXA04A8E EXA04A8F EXA04A90 EXA04A91 EXA04A92 EXA04A93 EXA04A94 EXA04A95 EXA04A96 EXA04A97 EXA04A98 EXA04A99 EXA04A9A EXA04A9B EXA04A9C EXA04A9D EXA04A9E EXA04A9F EXA04AA0 EXA04AA1 EXA04AA2 EXA04AA3 EXA04AA4 EXA04AA5 EXA04AA6 EXA04AA7 EXA04AA8 EXA04AA9 EXA04AAA EXA04AAB EXA04AAC EXA04AAD EXA04AAE EXA04AAF EXA04AB0 EXA04AB1 EXA04AB2 EXA04AB3 EXA04AB4 EXA04AB5 EXA04AB6 EXA04AB7 EXA04AB8 EXA04AB9 EXA04ABA EXA04ABB EXA04ABC EXA04ABD EXA04ABE EXA04ABF EXA04AC0 EXA04AC1 EXA04AC2 EXA04AC3 EXA04AC4 EXA04AC5 EXA04AC6 EXA04AC7 EXA04AC8 EXA04AC9 EXA04ACA EXA04ACB EXA04ACC EXA04ACD EXA04ACE EXA04ACF EXA04AD0 EXA04AD1 EXA04AD2 EXA04AD3 EXA04AD4 EXA04AD5 EXA04AD6 EXA04AD7 EXA04AD8 EXA04AD9 EXA04ADA EXA04ADB EXA04ADC EXA04ADD EXA04ADE EXA04ADF EXA04AE0 EXA04AE1 EXA04AE2 EXA04AE3 EXA04AE4 EXA04AE5 EXA04AE6 EXA04AE7 EXA04AE8 EXA04AE9 EXA04AEA EXA04AEB EXA04AEC EXA04AED EXA04AEE EXA04AEF EXA04AF0 EXA04AF1 EXA04AF2 EXA04AF3 EXA04AF4 EXA04AF5 EXA04AF6 EXA04AF7 EXA04AF8 EXA04AF9 EXA04AFA EXA04AFB EXA04AFC EXA04AFD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-62 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K8374B Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 4B Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 4B0- 4B1- 4B2- 4B3- 4B4- 4B5- 4B6- 4B7- 4B8- 4B9- 4BA- 4BB- 4BC- 4BD- 4BE- 4BFEXA04B41 EXA04B42 EXA04B43 EXA04B44 EXA04B45 EXA04B46 EXA04B47 EXA04B48 EXA04B49 EXA04B4A EXA04B4B EXA04B4C EXA04B4D EXA04B4E EXA04B4F EXA04B50 EXA04B51 EXA04B52 EXA04B53 EXA04B54 EXA04B55 EXA04B56 EXA04B57 EXA04B58 EXA04B59 EXA04B5A EXA04B5B EXA04B5C EXA04B5D EXA04B5E EXA04B5F EXA04B60 EXA04B61 EXA04B62 EXA04B63 EXA04B64 EXA04B65 EXA04B66 EXA04B67 EXA04B68 EXA04B69 EXA04B6A EXA04B6B EXA04B6C EXA04B6D EXA04B6E EXA04B6F EXA04B70 EXA04B71 EXA04B72 EXA04B73 EXA04B74 EXA04B75 EXA04B76 EXA04B77 EXA04B78 EXA04B79 EXA04B7A EXA04B7B EXA04B7C EXA04B7D EXA04B7E EXA04B7F EXA04B81 EXA04B82 EXA04B83 EXA04B84 EXA04B85 EXA04B86 EXA04B87 EXA04B88 EXA04B89 EXA04B8A EXA04B8B EXA04B8C EXA04B8D EXA04B8E EXA04B8F EXA04B90 EXA04B91 EXA04B92 EXA04B93 EXA04B94 EXA04B95 EXA04B96 EXA04B97 EXA04B98 EXA04B99 EXA04B9A EXA04B9B EXA04B9C EXA04B9D EXA04B9E EXA04B9F EXA04BA0 EXA04BA1 EXA04BA2 EXA04BA3 EXA04BA4 EXA04BA5 EXA04BA6 EXA04BA7 EXA04BA8 EXA04BA9 EXA04BAA EXA04BAB EXA04BAC EXA04BAD EXA04BAE EXA04BAF EXA04BB0 EXA04BB1 EXA04BB2 EXA04BB3 EXA04BB4 EXA04BB5 EXA04BB6 EXA04BB7 EXA04BB8 EXA04BB9 EXA04BBA EXA04BBB EXA04BBC EXA04BBD EXA04BBE EXA04BBF EXA04BC0 EXA04BC1 EXA04BC2 EXA04BC3 EXA04BC4 EXA04BC5 EXA04BC6 EXA04BC7 EXA04BC8 EXA04BC9 EXA04BCA EXA04BCB EXA04BCC EXA04BCD EXA04BCE EXA04BCF EXA04BD0 EXA04BD1 EXA04BD2 EXA04BD3 EXA04BD4 EXA04BD5 EXA04BD6 EXA04BD7 EXA04BD8 EXA04BD9 EXA04BDA EXA04BDB EXA04BDC EXA04BDD EXA04BDE EXA04BDF EXA04BE0 EXA04BE1 EXA04BE2 EXA04BE3 EXA04BE4 EXA04BE5 EXA04BE6 EXA04BE7 EXA04BE8 EXA04BE9 EXA04BEA EXA04BEB EXA04BEC EXA04BED EXA04BEE EXA04BEF EXA04BF0 EXA04BF1 EXA04BF2 EXA04BF3 EXA04BF4 EXA04BF5 EXA04BF6 EXA04BF7 EXA04BF8 EXA04BF9 EXA04BFA EXA04BFB EXA04BFC EXA04BFD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-63 T1K8374C Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 4C Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 4C0- 4C1- 4C2- 4C3- 4C4- 4C5- 4C6- 4C7- 4C8- 4C9- 4CA- 4CB- 4CC- 4CD- 4CE- 4CFEXA04C41 EXA04C42 EXA04C43 EXA04C44 EXA04C45 EXA04C46 EXA04C47 EXA04C48 EXA04C49 EXA04C4A EXA04C4B EXA04C4C EXA04C4D EXA04C4E EXA04C4F EXA04C50 EXA04C51 EXA04C52 EXA04C53 EXA04C54 EXA04C55 EXA04C56 EXA04C57 EXA04C58 EXA04C59 EXA04C5A EXA04C5B EXA04C5C EXA04C5D EXA04C5E EXA04C5F EXA04C60 EXA04C61 EXA04C62 EXA04C63 EXA04C64 EXA04C65 EXA04C66 EXA04C67 EXA04C68 EXA04C69 EXA04C6A EXA04C6B EXA04C6C EXA04C6D EXA04C6E EXA04C6F EXA04C70 EXA04C71 EXA04C72 EXA04C73 EXA04C74 EXA04C75 EXA04C76 EXA04C77 EXA04C78 EXA04C79 EXA04C7A EXA04C7B EXA04C7C EXA04C7D EXA04C7E EXA04C7F EXA04C81 EXA04C82 EXA04C83 EXA04C84 EXA04C85 EXA04C86 EXA04C87 EXA04C88 EXA04C89 EXA04C8A EXA04C8B EXA04C8C EXA04C8D EXA04C8E EXA04C8F EXA04C90 EXA04C91 EXA04C92 EXA04C93 EXA04C94 EXA04C95 EXA04C96 EXA04C97 EXA04C98 EXA04C99 EXA04C9A EXA04C9B EXA04C9C EXA04C9D EXA04C9E EXA04C9F EXA04CA0 EXA04CA1 EXA04CA2 EXA04CA3 EXA04CA4 EXA04CA5 EXA04CA6 EXA04CA7 EXA04CA8 EXA04CA9 EXA04CAA EXA04CAB EXA04CAC EXA04CAD EXA04CAE EXA04CAF EXA04CB0 EXA04CB1 EXA04CB2 EXA04CB3 EXA04CB4 EXA04CB5 EXA04CB6 EXA04CB7 EXA04CB8 EXA04CB9 EXA04CBA EXA04CBB EXA04CBC EXA04CBD EXA04CBE EXA04CBF EXA04CC0 EXA04CC1 EXA04CC2 EXA04CC3 EXA04CC4 EXA04CC5 EXA04CC6 EXA04CC7 EXA04CC8 EXA04CC9 EXA04CCA EXA04CCB EXA04CCC EXA04CCD EXA04CCE EXA04CCF EXA04CD0 EXA04CD1 EXA04CD2 EXA04CD3 EXA04CD4 EXA04CD5 EXA04CD6 EXA04CD7 EXA04CD8 EXA04CD9 EXA04CDA EXA04CDB EXA04CDC EXA04CDD EXA04CDE EXA04CDF EXA04CE0 EXA04CE1 EXA04CE2 EXA04CE3 EXA04CE4 EXA04CE5 EXA04CE6 EXA04CE7 EXA04CE8 EXA04CE9 EXA04CEA EXA04CEB EXA04CEC EXA04CED EXA04CEE EXA04CEF EXA04CF0 EXA04CF1 EXA04CF2 EXA04CF3 EXA04CF4 EXA04CF5 EXA04CF6 EXA04CF7 EXA04CF8 EXA04CF9 EXA04CFA EXA04CFB EXA04CFC EXA04CFD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-64 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K8374D Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 4D Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 4D0- 4D1- 4D2- 4D3- 4D4- 4D5- 4D6- 4D7- 4D8- 4D9- 4DA- 4DB- 4DC- 4DD- 4DE- 4DFEXA04D41 EXA04D42 EXA04D43 EXA04D44 EXA04D45 EXA04D46 EXA04D47 EXA04D48 EXA04D49 EXA04D4A EXA04D4B EXA04D4C EXA04D4D EXA04D4E EXA04D4F EXA04D50 EXA04D51 EXA04D52 EXA04D53 EXA04D54 EXA04D55 EXA04D56 EXA04D57 EXA04D58 EXA04D59 EXA04D5A EXA04D5B EXA04D5C EXA04D5D EXA04D5E EXA04D5F EXA04D60 EXA04D61 EXA04D62 EXA04D63 EXA04D64 EXA04D65 EXA04D66 EXA04D67 EXA04D68 EXA04D69 EXA04D6A EXA04D6B EXA04D6C EXA04D6D EXA04D6E EXA04D6F EXA04D70 EXA04D71 EXA04D72 EXA04D73 EXA04D74 EXA04D75 EXA04D76 EXA04D77 EXA04D78 EXA04D79 EXA04D7A EXA04D7B EXA04D7C EXA04D7D EXA04D7E EXA04D7F EXA04D81 EXA04D82 EXA04D83 EXA04D84 EXA04D85 EXA04D86 EXA04D87 EXA04D88 EXA04D89 EXA04D8A EXA04D8B EXA04D8C EXA04D8D EXA04D8E EXA04D8F EXA04D90 EXA04D91 EXA04D92 EXA04D93 EXA04D94 EXA04D95 EXA04D96 EXA04D97 EXA04D98 EXA04D99 EXA04D9A EXA04D9B EXA04D9C EXA04D9D EXA04D9E EXA04D9F EXA04DA0 EXA04DA1 EXA04DA2 EXA04DA3 EXA04DA4 EXA04DA5 EXA04DA6 EXA04DA7 EXA04DA8 EXA04DA9 EXA04DAA EXA04DAB EXA04DAC EXA04DAD EXA04DAE EXA04DAF EXA04DB0 EXA04DB1 EXA04DB2 EXA04DB3 EXA04DB4 EXA04DB5 EXA04DB6 EXA04DB7 EXA04DB8 EXA04DB9 EXA04DBA EXA04DBB EXA04DBC EXA04DBD EXA04DBE EXA04DBF EXA04DC0 EXA04DC1 EXA04DC2 EXA04DC3 EXA04DC4 EXA04DC5 EXA04DC6 EXA04DC7 EXA04DC8 EXA04DC9 EXA04DCA EXA04DCB EXA04DCC EXA04DCD EXA04DCE EXA04DCF EXA04DD0 EXA04DD1 EXA04DD2 EXA04DD3 EXA04DD4 EXA04DD5 EXA04DD6 EXA04DD7 EXA04DD8 EXA04DD9 EXA04DDA EXA04DDB EXA04DDC EXA04DDD EXA04DDE EXA04DDF EXA04DE0 EXA04DE1 EXA04DE2 EXA04DE3 EXA04DE4 EXA04DE5 EXA04DE6 EXA04DE7 EXA04DE8 EXA04DE9 EXA04DEA EXA04DEB EXA04DEC EXA04DED EXA04DEE EXA04DEF EXA04DF0 EXA04DF1 EXA04DF2 EXA04DF3 EXA04DF4 EXA04DF5 EXA04DF6 EXA04DF7 EXA04DF8 EXA04DF9 EXA04DFA EXA04DFB EXA04DFC EXA04DFD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-65 T1K8374E Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 4E Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 4E0- 4E1- 4E2- 4E3- 4E4- 4E5- 4E6- 4E7- 4E8- 4E9- 4EA- 4EB- 4EC- 4ED- 4EE- 4EFEXA04E41 EXA04E42 EXA04E43 EXA04E44 EXA04E45 EXA04E46 EXA04E47 EXA04E48 EXA04E49 EXA04E4A EXA04E4B EXA04E4C EXA04E4D EXA04E4E EXA04E4F EXA04E50 EXA04E51 EXA04E52 EXA04E53 EXA04E54 EXA04E55 EXA04E56 EXA04E57 EXA04E58 EXA04E59 EXA04E5A EXA04E5B EXA04E5C EXA04E5D EXA04E5E EXA04E5F EXA04E60 EXA04E61 EXA04E62 EXA04E63 EXA04E64 EXA04E65 EXA04E66 EXA04E67 EXA04E68 EXA04E69 EXA04E6A EXA04E6B EXA04E6C EXA04E6D EXA04E6E EXA04E6F EXA04E70 EXA04E71 EXA04E72 EXA04E73 EXA04E74 EXA04E75 EXA04E76 EXA04E77 EXA04E78 EXA04E79 EXA04E7A EXA04E7B EXA04E7C EXA04E7D EXA04E7E EXA04E7F EXA04E81 EXA04E82 EXA04E83 EXA04E84 EXA04E85 EXA04E86 EXA04E87 EXA04E88 EXA04E89 EXA04E8A EXA04E8B EXA04E8C EXA04E8D EXA04E8E EXA04E8F EXA04E90 EXA04E91 EXA04E92 EXA04E93 EXA04E94 EXA04E95 EXA04E96 EXA04E97 EXA04E98 EXA04E99 EXA04E9A EXA04E9B EXA04E9C EXA04E9D EXA04E9E EXA04E9F EXA04EA0 EXA04EA1 EXA04EA2 EXA04EA3 EXA04EA4 EXA04EA5 EXA04EA6 EXA04EA7 EXA04EA8 EXA04EA9 EXA04EAA EXA04EAB EXA04EAC EXA04EAD EXA04EAE EXA04EAF EXA04EB0 EXA04EB1 EXA04EB2 EXA04EB3 EXA04EB4 EXA04EB5 EXA04EB6 EXA04EB7 EXA04EB8 EXA04EB9 EXA04EBA EXA04EBB EXA04EBC EXA04EBD EXA04EBE EXA04EBF EXA04EC0 EXA04EC1 EXA04EC2 EXA04EC3 EXA04EC4 EXA04EC5 EXA04EC6 EXA04EC7 EXA04EC8 EXA04EC9 EXA04ECA EXA04ECB EXA04ECC EXA04ECD EXA04ECE EXA04ECF EXA04ED0 EXA04ED1 EXA04ED2 EXA04ED3 EXA04ED4 EXA04ED5 EXA04ED6 EXA04ED7 EXA04ED8 EXA04ED9 EXA04EDA EXA04EDB EXA04EDC EXA04EDD EXA04EDE EXA04EDF EXA04EE0 EXA04EE1 EXA04EE2 EXA04EE3 EXA04EE4 EXA04EE5 EXA04EE6 EXA04EE7 EXA04EE8 EXA04EE9 EXA04EEA EXA04EEB EXA04EEC EXA04EED EXA04EEE EXA04EEF EXA04EF0 EXA04EF1 EXA04EF2 EXA04EF3 EXA04EF4 EXA04EF5 EXA04EF6 EXA04EF7 EXA04EF8 EXA04EF9 EXA04EFA EXA04EFB EXA04EFC EXA04EFD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-66 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K8374F Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 4F Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 4F0- 4F1- 4F2- 4F3- 4F4- 4F5- 4F6- 4F7- 4F8- 4F9- 4FA- 4FB- 4FC- 4FD- 4FE- 4FFEXA04F41 EXA04F42 EXA04F43 EXA04F44 EXA04F45 EXA04F46 EXA04F47 EXA04F48 EXA04F49 EXA04F4A EXA04F4B EXA04F4C EXA04F4D EXA04F4E EXA04F4F EXA04F50 EXA04F51 EXA04F52 EXA04F53 EXA04F54 EXA04F55 EXA04F56 EXA04F57 EXA04F58 EXA04F59 EXA04F5A EXA04F5B EXA04F5C EXA04F5D EXA04F5E EXA04F5F EXA04F60 EXA04F61 EXA04F62 EXA04F63 EXA04F64 EXA04F65 EXA04F66 EXA04F67 EXA04F68 EXA04F69 EXA04F6A EXA04F6B EXA04F6C EXA04F6D EXA04F6E EXA04F6F EXA04F70 EXA04F71 EXA04F72 EXA04F73 EXA04F74 EXA04F75 EXA04F76 EXA04F77 EXA04F78 EXA04F79 EXA04F7A EXA04F7B EXA04F7C EXA04F7D EXA04F7E EXA04F7F EXA04F81 EXA04F82 EXA04F83 EXA04F84 EXA04F85 EXA04F86 EXA04F87 EXA04F88 EXA04F89 EXA04F8A EXA04F8B EXA04F8C EXA04F8D EXA04F8E EXA04F8F EXA04F90 EXA04F91 EXA04F92 EXA04F93 EXA04F94 EXA04F95 EXA04F96 EXA04F97 EXA04F98 EXA04F99 EXA04F9A EXA04F9B EXA04F9C EXA04F9D EXA04F9E EXA04F9F EXA04FA0 EXA04FA1 EXA04FA2 EXA04FA3 EXA04FA4 EXA04FA5 EXA04FA6 EXA04FA7 EXA04FA8 EXA04FA9 EXA04FAA EXA04FAB EXA04FAC EXA04FAD EXA04FAE EXA04FAF EXA04FB0 EXA04FB1 EXA04FB2 EXA04FB3 EXA04FB4 EXA04FB5 EXA04FB6 EXA04FB7 EXA04FB8 EXA04FB9 EXA04FBA EXA04FBB EXA04FBC EXA04FBD EXA04FBE EXA04FBF EXA04FC0 EXA04FC1 EXA04FC2 EXA04FC3 EXA04FC4 EXA04FC5 EXA04FC6 EXA04FC7 EXA04FC8 EXA04FC9 EXA04FCA EXA04FCB EXA04FCC EXA04FCD EXA04FCE EXA04FCF EXA04FD0 EXA04FD1 EXA04FD2 EXA04FD3 EXA04FD4 EXA04FD5 EXA04FD6 EXA04FD7 EXA04FD8 EXA04FD9 EXA04FDA EXA04FDB EXA04FDC EXA04FDD EXA04FDE EXA04FDF EXA04FE0 EXA04FE1 EXA04FE2 EXA04FE3 EXA04FE4 EXA04FE5 EXA04FE6 EXA04FE7 EXA04FE8 EXA04FE9 EXA04FEA EXA04FEB EXA04FEC EXA04FED EXA04FEE EXA04FEF EXA04FF0 EXA04FF1 EXA04FF2 EXA04FF3 EXA04FF4 EXA04FF5 EXA04FF6 EXA04FF7 EXA04FF8 EXA04FF9 EXA04FFA EXA04FFB EXA04FFC EXA04FFD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-67 T1K83750 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 50 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 500- 501- 502- 503- 504- 505- 506- 507- 508- 509- 50A- 50B- 50C- 50D- 50E- 50FEXA05041 EXA05042 EXA05043 EXA05044 EXA05045 EXA05046 EXA05047 EXA05048 EXA05049 EXA0504A EXA0504B EXA0504C EXA0504D EXA0504E EXA0504F EXA05050 EXA05051 EXA05052 EXA05053 EXA05054 EXA05055 EXA05056 EXA05057 EXA05058 EXA05059 EXA0505A EXA0505B EXA0505C EXA0505D EXA0505E EXA0505F EXA05060 EXA05061 EXA05062 EXA05063 EXA05064 EXA05065 EXA05066 EXA05067 EXA05068 EXA05069 EXA0506A EXA0506B EXA0506C EXA0506D EXA0506E EXA0506F EXA05070 EXA05071 EXA05072 EXA05073 EXA05074 EXA05075 EXA05076 EXA05077 EXA05078 EXA05079 EXA0507A EXA0507B EXA0507C EXA0507D EXA0507E EXA0507F EXA05081 EXA05082 EXA05083 EXA05084 EXA05085 EXA05086 EXA05087 EXA05088 EXA05089 EXA0508A EXA0508B EXA0508C EXA0508D EXA0508E EXA0508F EXA05090 EXA05091 EXA05092 EXA05093 EXA05094 EXA05095 EXA05096 EXA05097 EXA05098 EXA05099 EXA0509A EXA0509B EXA0509C EXA0509D EXA0509E EXA0509F EXA050A0 EXA050A1 EXA050A2 EXA050A3 EXA050A4 EXA050A5 EXA050A6 EXA050A7 EXA050A8 EXA050A9 EXA050AA EXA050AB EXA050AC EXA050AD EXA050AE EXA050AF EXA050B0 EXA050B1 EXA050B2 EXA050B3 EXA050B4 EXA050B5 EXA050B6 EXA050B7 EXA050B8 EXA050B9 EXA050BA EXA050BB EXA050BC EXA050BD EXA050BE EXA050BF EXA050C0 EXA050C1 EXA050C2 EXA050C3 EXA050C4 EXA050C5 EXA050C6 EXA050C7 EXA050C8 EXA050C9 EXA050CA EXA050CB EXA050CC EXA050CD EXA050CE EXA050CF EXA050D0 EXA050D1 EXA050D2 EXA050D3 EXA050D4 EXA050D5 EXA050D6 EXA050D7 EXA050D8 EXA050D9 EXA050DA EXA050DB EXA050DC EXA050DD EXA050DE EXA050DF EXA050E0 EXA050E1 EXA050E2 EXA050E3 EXA050E4 EXA050E5 EXA050E6 EXA050E7 EXA050E8 EXA050E9 EXA050EA EXA050EB EXA050EC EXA050ED EXA050EE EXA050EF EXA050F0 EXA050F1 EXA050F2 EXA050F3 EXA050F4 EXA050F5 EXA050F6 EXA050F7 EXA050F8 EXA050F9 EXA050FA EXA050FB EXA050FC EXA050FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-68 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83751 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 51 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 510- 511- 512- 513- 514- 515- 516- 517- 518- 519- 51A- 51B- 51C- 51D- 51E- 51FEXA05141 EXA05142 EXA05143 EXA05144 EXA05145 EXA05146 EXA05147 EXA05148 EXA05149 EXA0514A EXA0514B EXA0514C EXA0514D EXA0514E EXA0514F EXA05150 EXA05151 EXA05152 EXA05153 EXA05154 EXA05155 EXA05156 EXA05157 EXA05158 EXA05159 EXA0515A EXA0515B EXA0515C EXA0515D EXA0515E EXA0515F EXA05160 EXA05161 EXA05162 EXA05163 EXA05164 EXA05165 EXA05166 EXA05167 EXA05168 EXA05169 EXA0516A EXA0516B EXA0516C EXA0516D EXA0516E EXA0516F EXA05170 EXA05171 EXA05172 EXA05173 EXA05174 EXA05175 EXA05176 EXA05177 EXA05178 EXA05179 EXA0517A EXA0517B EXA0517C EXA0517D EXA0517E EXA0517F EXA05181 EXA05182 EXA05183 EXA05184 EXA05185 EXA05186 EXA05187 EXA05188 EXA05189 EXA0518A EXA0518B EXA0518C EXA0518D EXA0518E EXA0518F EXA05190 EXA05191 EXA05192 EXA05193 EXA05194 EXA05195 EXA05196 EXA05197 EXA05198 EXA05199 EXA0519A EXA0519B EXA0519C EXA0519D EXA0519E EXA0519F EXA051A0 EXA051A1 EXA051A2 EXA051A3 EXA051A4 EXA051A5 EXA051A6 EXA051A7 EXA051A8 EXA051A9 EXA051AA EXA051AB EXA051AC EXA051AD EXA051AE EXA051AF EXA051B0 EXA051B1 EXA051B2 EXA051B3 EXA051B4 EXA051B5 EXA051B6 EXA051B7 EXA051B8 EXA051B9 EXA051BA EXA051BB EXA051BC EXA051BD EXA051BE EXA051BF EXA051C0 EXA051C1 EXA051C2 EXA051C3 EXA051C4 EXA051C5 EXA051C6 EXA051C7 EXA051C8 EXA051C9 EXA051CA EXA051CB EXA051CC EXA051CD EXA051CE EXA051CF EXA051D0 EXA051D1 EXA051D2 EXA051D3 EXA051D4 EXA051D5 EXA051D6 EXA051D7 EXA051D8 EXA051D9 EXA051DA EXA051DB EXA051DC EXA051DD EXA051DE EXA051DF EXA051E0 EXA051E1 EXA051E2 EXA051E3 EXA051E4 EXA051E5 EXA051E6 EXA051E7 EXA051E8 EXA051E9 EXA051EA EXA051EB EXA051EC EXA051ED EXA051EE EXA051EF EXA051F0 EXA051F1 EXA051F2 EXA051F3 EXA051F4 EXA051F5 EXA051F6 EXA051F7 EXA051F8 EXA051F9 EXA051FA EXA051FB EXA051FC EXA051FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-69 T1K83752 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 52 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 520- 521- 522- 523- 524- 525- 526- 527- 528- 529- 52A- 52B- 52C- 52D- 52E- 52FEXA05241 EXA05242 EXA05243 EXA05244 EXA05245 EXA05246 EXA05247 EXA05248 EXA05249 EXA0524A EXA0524B EXA0524C EXA0524D EXA0524E EXA0524F EXA05250 EXA05251 EXA05252 EXA05253 EXA05254 EXA05255 EXA05256 EXA05257 EXA05258 EXA05259 EXA0525A EXA0525B EXA0525C EXA0525D EXA0525E EXA0525F EXA05260 EXA05261 EXA05262 EXA05263 EXA05264 EXA05265 EXA05266 EXA05267 EXA05268 EXA05269 EXA0526A EXA0526B EXA0526C EXA0526D EXA0526E EXA0526F EXA05270 EXA05271 EXA05272 EXA05273 EXA05274 EXA05275 EXA05276 EXA05277 EXA05278 EXA05279 EXA0527A EXA0527B EXA0527C EXA0527D EXA0527E EXA0527F EXA05281 EXA05282 EXA05283 EXA05284 EXA05285 EXA05286 EXA05287 EXA05288 EXA05289 EXA0528A EXA0528B EXA0528C EXA0528D EXA0528E EXA0528F EXA05290 EXA05291 EXA05292 EXA05293 EXA05294 EXA05295 EXA05296 EXA05297 EXA05298 EXA05299 EXA0529A EXA0529B EXA0529C EXA0529D EXA0529E EXA0529F EXA052A0 EXA052A1 EXA052A2 EXA052A3 EXA052A4 EXA052A5 EXA052A6 EXA052A7 EXA052A8 EXA052A9 EXA052AA EXA052AB EXA052AC EXA052AD EXA052AE EXA052AF EXA052B0 EXA052B1 EXA052B2 EXA052B3 EXA052B4 EXA052B5 EXA052B6 EXA052B7 EXA052B8 EXA052B9 EXA052BA EXA052BB EXA052BC EXA052BD EXA052BE EXA052BF EXA052C0 EXA052C1 EXA052C2 EXA052C3 EXA052C4 EXA052C5 EXA052C6 EXA052C7 EXA052C8 EXA052C9 EXA052CA EXA052CB EXA052CC EXA052CD EXA052CE EXA052CF EXA052D0 EXA052D1 EXA052D2 EXA052D3 EXA052D4 EXA052D5 EXA052D6 EXA052D7 EXA052D8 EXA052D9 EXA052DA EXA052DB EXA052DC EXA052DD EXA052DE EXA052DF EXA052E0 EXA052E1 EXA052E2 EXA052E3 EXA052E4 EXA052E5 EXA052E6 EXA052E7 EXA052E8 EXA052E9 EXA052EA EXA052EB EXA052EC EXA052ED EXA052EE EXA052EF EXA052F0 EXA052F1 EXA052F2 EXA052F3 EXA052F4 EXA052F5 EXA052F6 EXA052F7 EXA052F8 EXA052F9 EXA052FA EXA052FB EXA052FC EXA052FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-70 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83753 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 53 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 530- 531- 532- 533- 534- 535- 536- 537- 538- 539- 53A- 53B- 53C- 53D- 53E- 53FEXA05341 EXA05342 EXA05343 EXA05344 EXA05345 EXA05346 EXA05347 EXA05348 EXA05349 EXA0534A EXA0534B EXA0534C EXA0534D EXA0534E EXA0534F EXA05350 EXA05351 EXA05352 EXA05353 EXA05354 EXA05355 EXA05356 EXA05357 EXA05358 EXA05359 EXA0535A EXA0535B EXA0535C EXA0535D EXA0535E EXA0535F EXA05360 EXA05361 EXA05362 EXA05363 EXA05364 EXA05365 EXA05366 EXA05367 EXA05368 EXA05369 EXA0536A EXA0536B EXA0536C EXA0536D EXA0536E EXA0536F EXA05370 EXA05371 EXA05372 EXA05373 EXA05374 EXA05375 EXA05376 EXA05377 EXA05378 EXA05379 EXA0537A EXA0537B EXA0537C EXA0537D EXA0537E EXA0537F EXA05381 EXA05382 EXA05383 EXA05384 EXA05385 EXA05386 EXA05387 EXA05388 EXA05389 EXA0538A EXA0538B EXA0538C EXA0538D EXA0538E EXA0538F EXA05390 EXA05391 EXA05392 EXA05393 EXA05394 EXA05395 EXA05396 EXA05397 EXA05398 EXA05399 EXA0539A EXA0539B EXA0539C EXA0539D EXA0539E EXA0539F EXA053A0 EXA053A1 EXA053A2 EXA053A3 EXA053A4 EXA053A5 EXA053A6 EXA053A7 EXA053A8 EXA053A9 EXA053AA EXA053AB EXA053AC EXA053AD EXA053AE EXA053AF EXA053B0 EXA053B1 EXA053B2 EXA053B3 EXA053B4 EXA053B5 EXA053B6 EXA053B7 EXA053B8 EXA053B9 EXA053BA EXA053BB EXA053BC EXA053BD EXA053BE EXA053BF EXA053C0 EXA053C1 EXA053C2 EXA053C3 EXA053C4 EXA053C5 EXA053C6 EXA053C7 EXA053C8 EXA053C9 EXA053CA EXA053CB EXA053CC EXA053CD EXA053CE EXA053CF EXA053D0 EXA053D1 EXA053D2 EXA053D3 EXA053D4 EXA053D5 EXA053D6 EXA053D7 EXA053D8 EXA053D9 EXA053DA EXA053DB EXA053DC EXA053DD EXA053DE EXA053DF EXA053E0 EXA053E1 EXA053E2 EXA053E3 EXA053E4 EXA053E5 EXA053E6 EXA053E7 EXA053E8 EXA053E9 EXA053EA EXA053EB EXA053EC EXA053ED EXA053EE EXA053EF EXA053F0 EXA053F1 EXA053F2 EXA053F3 EXA053F4 EXA053F5 EXA053F6 EXA053F7 EXA053F8 EXA053F9 EXA053FA EXA053FB EXA053FC EXA053FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-71 T1K83754 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 54 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 540- 541- 542- 543- 544- 545- 546- 547- 548- 549- 54A- 54B- 54C- 54D- 54E- 54FEXA05441 EXA05442 EXA05443 EXA05444 EXA05445 EXA05446 EXA05447 EXA05448 EXA05449 EXA0544A EXA0544B EXA0544C EXA0544D EXA0544E EXA0544F EXA05450 EXA05451 EXA05452 EXA05453 EXA05454 EXA05455 EXA05456 EXA05457 EXA05458 EXA05459 EXA0545A EXA0545B EXA0545C EXA0545D EXA0545E EXA0545F EXA05460 EXA05461 EXA05462 EXA05463 EXA05464 EXA05465 EXA05466 EXA05467 EXA05468 EXA05469 EXA0546A EXA0546B EXA0546C EXA0546D EXA0546E EXA0546F EXA05470 EXA05471 EXA05472 EXA05473 EXA05474 EXA05475 EXA05476 EXA05477 EXA05478 EXA05479 EXA0547A EXA0547B EXA0547C EXA0547D EXA0547E EXA0547F EXA05481 EXA05482 EXA05483 EXA05484 EXA05485 EXA05486 EXA05487 EXA05488 EXA05489 EXA0548A EXA0548B EXA0548C EXA0548D EXA0548E EXA0548F EXA05490 EXA05491 EXA05492 EXA05493 EXA05494 EXA05495 EXA05496 EXA05497 EXA05498 EXA05499 EXA0549A EXA0549B EXA0549C EXA0549D EXA0549E EXA0549F EXA054A0 EXA054A1 EXA054A2 EXA054A3 EXA054A4 EXA054A5 EXA054A6 EXA054A7 EXA054A8 EXA054A9 EXA054AA EXA054AB EXA054AC EXA054AD EXA054AE EXA054AF EXA054B0 EXA054B1 EXA054B2 EXA054B3 EXA054B4 EXA054B5 EXA054B6 EXA054B7 EXA054B8 EXA054B9 EXA054BA EXA054BB EXA054BC EXA054BD EXA054BE EXA054BF EXA054C0 EXA054C1 EXA054C2 EXA054C3 EXA054C4 EXA054C5 EXA054C6 EXA054C7 EXA054C8 EXA054C9 EXA054CA EXA054CB EXA054CC EXA054CD EXA054CE EXA054CF EXA054D0 EXA054D1 EXA054D2 EXA054D3 EXA054D4 EXA054D5 EXA054D6 EXA054D7 EXA054D8 EXA054D9 EXA054DA EXA054DB EXA054DC EXA054DD EXA054DE EXA054DF EXA054E0 EXA054E1 EXA054E2 EXA054E3 EXA054E4 EXA054E5 EXA054E6 EXA054E7 EXA054E8 EXA054E9 EXA054EA EXA054EB EXA054EC EXA054ED EXA054EE EXA054EF EXA054F0 EXA054F1 EXA054F2 EXA054F3 EXA054F4 EXA054F5 EXA054F6 EXA054F7 EXA054F8 EXA054F9 EXA054FA EXA054FB EXA054FC EXA054FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-72 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83755 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 55 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 550- 551- 552- 553- 554- 555- 556- 557- 558- 559- 55A- 55B- 55C- 55D- 55E- 55FEXA05541 EXA05542 EXA05543 EXA05544 EXA05545 EXA05546 EXA05547 EXA05548 EXA05549 EXA0554A EXA0554B EXA0554C EXA0554D EXA0554E EXA0554F EXA05550 EXA05551 EXA05552 EXA05553 EXA05554 EXA05555 EXA05556 EXA05557 EXA05558 EXA05559 EXA0555A EXA0555B EXA0555C EXA0555D EXA0555E EXA0555F EXA05560 EXA05561 EXA05562 EXA05563 EXA05564 EXA05565 EXA05566 EXA05567 EXA05568 EXA05569 EXA0556A EXA0556B EXA0556C EXA0556D EXA0556E EXA0556F EXA05570 EXA05571 EXA05572 EXA05573 EXA05574 EXA05575 EXA05576 EXA05577 EXA05578 EXA05579 EXA0557A EXA0557B EXA0557C EXA0557D EXA0557E EXA0557F EXA05581 EXA05582 EXA05583 EXA05584 EXA05585 EXA05586 EXA05587 EXA05588 EXA05589 EXA0558A EXA0558B EXA0558C EXA0558D EXA0558E EXA0558F EXA05590 EXA05591 EXA05592 EXA05593 EXA05594 EXA05595 EXA05596 EXA05597 EXA05598 EXA05599 EXA0559A EXA0559B EXA0559C EXA0559D EXA0559E EXA0559F EXA055A0 EXA055A1 EXA055A2 EXA055A3 EXA055A4 EXA055A5 EXA055A6 EXA055A7 EXA055A8 EXA055A9 EXA055AA EXA055AB EXA055AC EXA055AD EXA055AE EXA055AF EXA055B0 EXA055B1 EXA055B2 EXA055B3 EXA055B4 EXA055B5 EXA055B6 EXA055B7 EXA055B8 EXA055B9 EXA055BA EXA055BB EXA055BC EXA055BD EXA055BE EXA055BF EXA055C0 EXA055C1 EXA055C2 EXA055C3 EXA055C4 EXA055C5 EXA055C6 EXA055C7 EXA055C8 EXA055C9 EXA055CA EXA055CB EXA055CC EXA055CD EXA055CE EXA055CF EXA055D0 EXA055D1 EXA055D2 EXA055D3 EXA055D4 EXA055D5 EXA055D6 EXA055D7 EXA055D8 EXA055D9 EXA055DA EXA055DB EXA055DC EXA055DD EXA055DE EXA055DF EXA055E0 EXA055E1 EXA055E2 EXA055E3 EXA055E4 EXA055E5 EXA055E6 EXA055E7 EXA055E8 EXA055E9 EXA055EA EXA055EB EXA055EC EXA055ED EXA055EE EXA055EF EXA055F0 EXA055F1 EXA055F2 EXA055F3 EXA055F4 EXA055F5 EXA055F6 EXA055F7 EXA055F8 EXA055F9 EXA055FA EXA055FB EXA055FC EXA055FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-73 T1K83756 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 56 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 560- 561- 562- 563- 564- 565- 566- 567- 568- 569- 56A- 56B- 56C- 56D- 56E- 56FEXA05641 EXA05642 EXA05643 EXA05644 EXA05645 EXA05646 EXA05647 EXA05648 EXA05649 EXA0564A EXA0564B EXA0564C EXA0564D EXA0564E EXA0564F EXA05650 EXA05651 EXA05652 EXA05653 EXA05654 EXA05655 EXA05656 EXA05657 EXA05658 EXA05659 EXA0565A EXA0565B EXA0565C EXA0565D EXA0565E EXA0565F EXA05660 EXA05661 EXA05662 EXA05663 EXA05664 EXA05665 EXA05666 EXA05667 EXA05668 EXA05669 EXA0566A EXA0566B EXA0566C EXA0566D EXA0566E EXA0566F EXA05670 EXA05671 EXA05672 EXA05673 EXA05674 EXA05675 EXA05676 EXA05677 EXA05678 EXA05679 EXA0567A EXA0567B EXA0567C EXA0567D EXA0567E EXA0567F EXA05681 EXA05682 EXA05683 EXA05684 EXA05685 EXA05686 EXA05687 EXA05688 EXA05689 EXA0568A EXA0568B EXA0568C EXA0568D EXA0568E EXA0568F EXA05690 EXA05691 EXA05692 EXA05693 EXA05694 EXA05695 EXA05696 EXA05697 EXA05698 EXA05699 EXA0569A EXA0569B EXA0569C EXA0569D EXA0569E EXA0569F EXA056A0 EXA056A1 EXA056A2 EXA056A3 EXA056A4 EXA056A5 EXA056A6 EXA056A7 EXA056A8 EXA056A9 EXA056AA EXA056AB EXA056AC EXA056AD EXA056AE EXA056AF EXA056B0 EXA056B1 EXA056B2 EXA056B3 EXA056B4 EXA056B5 EXA056B6 EXA056B7 EXA056B8 EXA056B9 EXA056BA EXA056BB EXA056BC EXA056BD EXA056BE EXA056BF EXA056C0 EXA056C1 EXA056C2 EXA056C3 EXA056C4 EXA056C5 EXA056C6 EXA056C7 EXA056C8 EXA056C9 EXA056CA EXA056CB EXA056CC EXA056CD EXA056CE EXA056CF EXA056D0 EXA056D1 EXA056D2 EXA056D3 EXA056D4 EXA056D5 EXA056D6 EXA056D7 EXA056D8 EXA056D9 EXA056DA EXA056DB EXA056DC EXA056DD EXA056DE EXA056DF EXA056E0 EXA056E1 EXA056E2 EXA056E3 EXA056E4 EXA056E5 EXA056E6 EXA056E7 EXA056E8 EXA056E9 EXA056EA EXA056EB EXA056EC EXA056ED EXA056EE EXA056EF EXA056F0 EXA056F1 EXA056F2 EXA056F3 EXA056F4 EXA056F5 EXA056F6 EXA056F7 EXA056F8 EXA056F9 EXA056FA EXA056FB EXA056FC EXA056FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-74 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83757 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 57 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 570- 571- 572- 573- 574- 575- 576- 577- 578- 579- 57A- 57B- 57C- 57D- 57E- 57FEXA05741 EXA05742 EXA05743 EXA05744 EXA05745 EXA05746 EXA05747 EXA05748 EXA05749 EXA0574A EXA0574B EXA0574C EXA0574D EXA0574E EXA0574F EXA05750 EXA05751 EXA05752 EXA05753 EXA05754 EXA05755 EXA05756 EXA05757 EXA05758 EXA05759 EXA0575A EXA0575B EXA0575C EXA0575D EXA0575E EXA0575F EXA05760 EXA05761 EXA05762 EXA05763 EXA05764 EXA05765 EXA05766 EXA05767 EXA05768 EXA05769 EXA0576A EXA0576B EXA0576C EXA0576D EXA0576E EXA0576F EXA05770 EXA05771 EXA05772 EXA05773 EXA05774 EXA05775 EXA05776 EXA05777 EXA05778 EXA05779 EXA0577A EXA0577B EXA0577C EXA0577D EXA0577E EXA0577F EXA05781 EXA05782 EXA05783 EXA05784 EXA05785 EXA05786 EXA05787 EXA05788 EXA05789 EXA0578A EXA0578B EXA0578C EXA0578D EXA0578E EXA0578F EXA05790 EXA05791 EXA05792 EXA05793 EXA05794 EXA05795 EXA05796 EXA05797 EXA05798 EXA05799 EXA0579A EXA0579B EXA0579C EXA0579D EXA0579E EXA0579F EXA057A0 EXA057A1 EXA057A2 EXA057A3 EXA057A4 EXA057A5 EXA057A6 EXA057A7 EXA057A8 EXA057A9 EXA057AA EXA057AB EXA057AC EXA057AD EXA057AE EXA057AF EXA057B0 EXA057B1 EXA057B2 EXA057B3 EXA057B4 EXA057B5 EXA057B6 EXA057B7 EXA057B8 EXA057B9 EXA057BA EXA057BB EXA057BC EXA057BD EXA057BE EXA057BF EXA057C0 EXA057C1 EXA057C2 EXA057C3 EXA057C4 EXA057C5 EXA057C6 EXA057C7 EXA057C8 EXA057C9 EXA057CA EXA057CB EXA057CC EXA057CD EXA057CE EXA057CF EXA057D0 EXA057D1 EXA057D2 EXA057D3 EXA057D4 EXA057D5 EXA057D6 EXA057D7 EXA057D8 EXA057D9 EXA057DA EXA057DB EXA057DC EXA057DD EXA057DE EXA057DF EXA057E0 EXA057E1 EXA057E2 EXA057E3 EXA057E4 EXA057E5 EXA057E6 EXA057E7 EXA057E8 EXA057E9 EXA057EA EXA057EB EXA057EC EXA057ED EXA057EE EXA057EF EXA057F0 EXA057F1 EXA057F2 EXA057F3 EXA057F4 EXA057F5 EXA057F6 EXA057F7 EXA057F8 EXA057F9 EXA057FA EXA057FB EXA057FC EXA057FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-75 T1K83758 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 58 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 580- 581- 582- 583- 584- 585- 586- 587- 588- 589- 58A- 58B- 58C- 58D- 58E- 58FEXA05841 EXA05842 EXA05843 EXA05844 EXA05845 EXA05846 EXA05847 EXA05848 EXA05849 EXA0584A EXA0584B EXA0584C EXA0584D EXA0584E EXA0584F EXA05850 EXA05851 EXA05852 EXA05853 EXA05854 EXA05855 EXA05856 EXA05857 EXA05858 EXA05859 EXA0585A EXA0585B EXA0585C EXA0585D EXA0585E EXA0585F EXA05860 EXA05861 EXA05862 EXA05863 EXA05864 EXA05865 EXA05866 EXA05867 EXA05868 EXA05869 EXA0586A EXA0586B EXA0586C EXA0586D EXA0586E EXA0586F EXA05870 EXA05871 EXA05872 EXA05873 EXA05874 EXA05875 EXA05876 EXA05877 EXA05878 EXA05879 EXA0587A EXA0587B EXA0587C EXA0587D EXA0587E EXA0587F EXA05881 EXA05882 EXA05883 EXA05884 EXA05885 EXA05886 EXA05887 EXA05888 EXA05889 EXA0588A EXA0588B EXA0588C EXA0588D EXA0588E EXA0588F EXA05890 EXA05891 EXA05892 EXA05893 EXA05894 EXA05895 EXA05896 EXA05897 EXA05898 EXA05899 EXA0589A EXA0589B EXA0589C EXA0589D EXA0589E EXA0589F EXA058A0 EXA058A1 EXA058A2 EXA058A3 EXA058A4 EXA058A5 EXA058A6 EXA058A7 EXA058A8 EXA058A9 EXA058AA EXA058AB EXA058AC EXA058AD EXA058AE EXA058AF EXA058B0 EXA058B1 EXA058B2 EXA058B3 EXA058B4 EXA058B5 EXA058B6 EXA058B7 EXA058B8 EXA058B9 EXA058BA EXA058BB EXA058BC EXA058BD EXA058BE EXA058BF EXA058C0 EXA058C1 EXA058C2 EXA058C3 EXA058C4 EXA058C5 EXA058C6 EXA058C7 EXA058C8 EXA058C9 EXA058CA EXA058CB EXA058CC EXA058CD EXA058CE EXA058CF EXA058D0 EXA058D1 EXA058D2 EXA058D3 EXA058D4 EXA058D5 EXA058D6 EXA058D7 EXA058D8 EXA058D9 EXA058DA EXA058DB EXA058DC EXA058DD EXA058DE EXA058DF EXA058E0 EXA058E1 EXA058E2 EXA058E3 EXA058E4 EXA058E5 EXA058E6 EXA058E7 EXA058E8 EXA058E9 EXA058EA EXA058EB EXA058EC EXA058ED EXA058EE EXA058EF EXA058F0 EXA058F1 EXA058F2 EXA058F3 EXA058F4 EXA058F5 EXA058F6 EXA058F7 EXA058F8 EXA058F9 EXA058FA EXA058FB EXA058FC EXA058FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-76 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83759 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 59 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 590- 591- 592- 593- 594- 595- 596- 597- 598- 599- 59A- 59B- 59C- 59D- 59E- 59FEXA05941 EXA05942 EXA05943 EXA05944 EXA05945 EXA05946 EXA05947 EXA05948 EXA05949 EXA0594A EXA0594B EXA0594C EXA0594D EXA0594E EXA0594F EXA05950 EXA05951 EXA05952 EXA05953 EXA05954 EXA05955 EXA05956 EXA05957 EXA05958 EXA05959 EXA0595A EXA0595B EXA0595C EXA0595D EXA0595E EXA0595F EXA05960 EXA05961 EXA05962 EXA05963 EXA05964 EXA05965 EXA05966 EXA05967 EXA05968 EXA05969 EXA0596A EXA0596B EXA0596C EXA0596D EXA0596E EXA0596F EXA05970 EXA05971 EXA05972 EXA05973 EXA05974 EXA05975 EXA05976 EXA05977 EXA05978 EXA05979 EXA0597A EXA0597B EXA0597C EXA0597D EXA0597E EXA0597F EXA05981 EXA05982 EXA05983 EXA05984 EXA05985 EXA05986 EXA05987 EXA05988 EXA05989 EXA0598A EXA0598B EXA0598C EXA0598D EXA0598E EXA0598F EXA05990 EXA05991 EXA05992 EXA05993 EXA05994 EXA05995 EXA05996 EXA05997 EXA05998 EXA05999 EXA0599A EXA0599B EXA0599C EXA0599D EXA0599E EXA0599F EXA059A0 EXA059A1 EXA059A2 EXA059A3 EXA059A4 EXA059A5 EXA059A6 EXA059A7 EXA059A8 EXA059A9 EXA059AA EXA059AB EXA059AC EXA059AD EXA059AE EXA059AF EXA059B0 EXA059B1 EXA059B2 EXA059B3 EXA059B4 EXA059B5 EXA059B6 EXA059B7 EXA059B8 EXA059B9 EXA059BA EXA059BB EXA059BC EXA059BD EXA059BE EXA059BF EXA059C0 EXA059C1 EXA059C2 EXA059C3 EXA059C4 EXA059C5 EXA059C6 EXA059C7 EXA059C8 EXA059C9 EXA059CA EXA059CB EXA059CC EXA059CD EXA059CE EXA059CF EXA059D0 EXA059D1 EXA059D2 EXA059D3 EXA059D4 EXA059D5 EXA059D6 EXA059D7 EXA059D8 EXA059D9 EXA059DA EXA059DB EXA059DC EXA059DD EXA059DE EXA059DF EXA059E0 EXA059E1 EXA059E2 EXA059E3 EXA059E4 EXA059E5 EXA059E6 EXA059E7 EXA059E8 EXA059E9 EXA059EA EXA059EB EXA059EC EXA059ED EXA059EE EXA059EF EXA059F0 EXA059F1 EXA059F2 EXA059F3 EXA059F4 EXA059F5 EXA059F6 EXA059F7 EXA059F8 EXA059F9 EXA059FA EXA059FB EXA059FC EXA059FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-77 T1K8375A Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 5A Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 5A0- 5A1- 5A2- 5A3- 5A4- 5A5- 5A6- 5A7- 5A8- 5A9- 5AA- 5AB- 5AC- 5AD- 5AE- 5AFEXA05A41 EXA05A42 EXA05A43 EXA05A44 EXA05A45 EXA05A46 EXA05A47 EXA05A48 EXA05A49 EXA05A4A EXA05A4B EXA05A4C EXA05A4D EXA05A4E EXA05A4F EXA05A50 EXA05A51 EXA05A52 EXA05A53 EXA05A54 EXA05A55 EXA05A56 EXA05A57 EXA05A58 EXA05A59 EXA05A5A EXA05A5B EXA05A5C EXA05A5D EXA05A5E EXA05A5F EXA05A60 EXA05A61 EXA05A62 EXA05A63 EXA05A64 EXA05A65 EXA05A66 EXA05A67 EXA05A68 EXA05A69 EXA05A6A EXA05A6B EXA05A6C EXA05A6D EXA05A6E EXA05A6F EXA05A70 EXA05A71 EXA05A72 EXA05A73 EXA05A74 EXA05A75 EXA05A76 EXA05A77 EXA05A78 EXA05A79 EXA05A7A EXA05A7B EXA05A7C EXA05A7D EXA05A7E EXA05A7F EXA05A81 EXA05A82 EXA05A83 EXA05A84 EXA05A85 EXA05A86 EXA05A87 EXA05A88 EXA05A89 EXA05A8A EXA05A8B EXA05A8C EXA05A8D EXA05A8E EXA05A8F EXA05A90 EXA05A91 EXA05A92 EXA05A93 EXA05A94 EXA05A95 EXA05A96 EXA05A97 EXA05A98 EXA05A99 EXA05A9A EXA05A9B EXA05A9C EXA05A9D EXA05A9E EXA05A9F EXA05AA0 EXA05AA1 EXA05AA2 EXA05AA3 EXA05AA4 EXA05AA5 EXA05AA6 EXA05AA7 EXA05AA8 EXA05AA9 EXA05AAA EXA05AAB EXA05AAC EXA05AAD EXA05AAE EXA05AAF EXA05AB0 EXA05AB1 EXA05AB2 EXA05AB3 EXA05AB4 EXA05AB5 EXA05AB6 EXA05AB7 EXA05AB8 EXA05AB9 EXA05ABA EXA05ABB EXA05ABC EXA05ABD EXA05ABE EXA05ABF EXA05AC0 EXA05AC1 EXA05AC2 EXA05AC3 EXA05AC4 EXA05AC5 EXA05AC6 EXA05AC7 EXA05AC8 EXA05AC9 EXA05ACA EXA05ACB EXA05ACC EXA05ACD EXA05ACE EXA05ACF EXA05AD0 EXA05AD1 EXA05AD2 EXA05AD3 EXA05AD4 EXA05AD5 EXA05AD6 EXA05AD7 EXA05AD8 EXA05AD9 EXA05ADA EXA05ADB EXA05ADC EXA05ADD EXA05ADE EXA05ADF EXA05AE0 EXA05AE1 EXA05AE2 EXA05AE3 EXA05AE4 EXA05AE5 EXA05AE6 EXA05AE7 EXA05AE8 EXA05AE9 EXA05AEA EXA05AEB EXA05AEC EXA05AED EXA05AEE EXA05AEF EXA05AF0 EXA05AF1 EXA05AF2 EXA05AF3 EXA05AF4 EXA05AF5 EXA05AF6 EXA05AF7 EXA05AF8 EXA05AF9 EXA05AFA EXA05AFB EXA05AFC EXA05AFD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-78 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K8375B Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 5B Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 5B0- 5B1- 5B2- 5B3- 5B4- 5B5- 5B6- 5B7- 5B8- 5B9- 5BA- 5BB- 5BC- 5BD- 5BE- 5BFEXA05B41 EXA05B42 EXA05B43 EXA05B44 EXA05B45 EXA05B46 EXA05B47 EXA05B48 EXA05B49 EXA05B4A EXA05B4B EXA05B4C EXA05B4D EXA05B4E EXA05B4F EXA05B50 EXA05B51 EXA05B52 EXA05B53 EXA05B54 EXA05B55 EXA05B56 EXA05B57 EXA05B58 EXA05B59 EXA05B5A EXA05B5B EXA05B5C EXA05B5D EXA05B5E EXA05B5F EXA05B60 EXA05B61 EXA05B62 EXA05B63 EXA05B64 EXA05B65 EXA05B66 EXA05B67 EXA05B68 EXA05B69 EXA05B6A EXA05B6B EXA05B6C EXA05B6D EXA05B6E EXA05B6F EXA05B70 EXA05B71 EXA05B72 EXA05B73 EXA05B74 EXA05B75 EXA05B76 EXA05B77 EXA05B78 EXA05B79 EXA05B7A EXA05B7B EXA05B7C EXA05B7D EXA05B7E EXA05B7F EXA05B81 EXA05B82 EXA05B83 EXA05B84 EXA05B85 EXA05B86 EXA05B87 EXA05B88 EXA05B89 EXA05B8A EXA05B8B EXA05B8C EXA05B8D EXA05B8E EXA05B8F EXA05B90 EXA05B91 EXA05B92 EXA05B93 EXA05B94 EXA05B95 EXA05B96 EXA05B97 EXA05B98 EXA05B99 EXA05B9A EXA05B9B EXA05B9C EXA05B9D EXA05B9E EXA05B9F EXA05BA0 EXA05BA1 EXA05BA2 EXA05BA3 EXA05BA4 EXA05BA5 EXA05BA6 EXA05BA7 EXA05BA8 EXA05BA9 EXA05BAA EXA05BAB EXA05BAC EXA05BAD EXA05BAE EXA05BAF EXA05BB0 EXA05BB1 EXA05BB2 EXA05BB3 EXA05BB4 EXA05BB5 EXA05BB6 EXA05BB7 EXA05BB8 EXA05BB9 EXA05BBA EXA05BBB EXA05BBC EXA05BBD EXA05BBE EXA05BBF EXA05BC0 EXA05BC1 EXA05BC2 EXA05BC3 EXA05BC4 EXA05BC5 EXA05BC6 EXA05BC7 EXA05BC8 EXA05BC9 EXA05BCA EXA05BCB EXA05BCC EXA05BCD EXA05BCE EXA05BCF EXA05BD0 EXA05BD1 EXA05BD2 EXA05BD3 EXA05BD4 EXA05BD5 EXA05BD6 EXA05BD7 EXA05BD8 EXA05BD9 EXA05BDA EXA05BDB EXA05BDC EXA05BDD EXA05BDE EXA05BDF EXA05BE0 EXA05BE1 EXA05BE2 EXA05BE3 EXA05BE4 EXA05BE5 EXA05BE6 EXA05BE7 EXA05BE8 EXA05BE9 EXA05BEA EXA05BEB EXA05BEC EXA05BED EXA05BEE EXA05BEF EXA05BF0 EXA05BF1 EXA05BF2 EXA05BF3 EXA05BF4 EXA05BF5 EXA05BF6 EXA05BF7 EXA05BF8 EXA05BF9 EXA05BFA EXA05BFB EXA05BFC EXA05BFD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-79 T1K8375C Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 5C Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 5C0- 5C1- 5C2- 5C3- 5C4- 5C5- 5C6- 5C7- 5C8- 5C9- 5CA- 5CB- 5CC- 5CD- 5CE- 5CFEXA05C41 EXA05C42 EXA05C43 EXA05C44 EXA05C45 EXA05C46 EXA05C47 EXA05C48 EXA05C49 EXA05C4A EXA05C4B EXA05C4C EXA05C4D EXA05C4E EXA05C4F EXA05C50 EXA05C51 EXA05C52 EXA05C53 EXA05C54 EXA05C55 EXA05C56 EXA05C57 EXA05C58 EXA05C59 EXA05C5A EXA05C5B EXA05C5C EXA05C5D EXA05C5E EXA05C5F EXA05C60 EXA05C61 EXA05C62 EXA05C63 EXA05C64 EXA05C65 EXA05C66 EXA05C67 EXA05C68 EXA05C69 EXA05C6A EXA05C6B EXA05C6C EXA05C6D EXA05C6E EXA05C6F EXA05C70 EXA05C71 EXA05C72 EXA05C73 EXA05C74 EXA05C75 EXA05C76 EXA05C77 EXA05C78 EXA05C79 EXA05C7A EXA05C7B EXA05C7C EXA05C7D EXA05C7E EXA05C7F EXA05C81 EXA05C82 EXA05C83 EXA05C84 EXA05C85 EXA05C86 EXA05C87 EXA05C88 EXA05C89 EXA05C8A EXA05C8B EXA05C8C EXA05C8D EXA05C8E EXA05C8F EXA05C90 EXA05C91 EXA05C92 EXA05C93 EXA05C94 EXA05C95 EXA05C96 EXA05C97 EXA05C98 EXA05C99 EXA05C9A EXA05CA0 EXA05CA1 EXA05CA2 EXA05CA3 EXA05CA4 EXA05CA5 EXA05CA6 EXA05CA7 EXA05CA8 EXA05CA9 EXA05CAA EXA05CAB EXA05CAC EXA05CAD EXA05CAE EXA05CAF EXA05CB0 EXA05CB1 EXA05CB2 EXA05CB3 EXA05CB4 EXA05CB5 EXA05CB6 EXA05CB7 EXA05CB8 EXA05CB9 EXA05CBA EXA05CBB EXA05CBC EXA05CBD EXA05CBE EXA05CBF EXA05CC0 EXA05CC1 EXA05CC2 EXA05CC3 EXA05CC4 EXA05CC5 EXA05CC6 EXA05CC7 EXA05CC8 EXA05CC9 EXA05CCA EXA05CCB EXA05CCC EXA05CCD EXA05CCE EXA05CCF EXA05CD0 EXA05CD1 EXA05CD2 EXA05CD3 EXA05CD4 EXA05CD5 EXA05CD6 EXA05CD7 EXA05CD8 EXA05CD9 EXA05CDA EXA05CDB EXA05CDC EXA05CDD EXA05CDE EXA05CDF EXA05CE0 EXA05CE1 EXA05CE2 EXA05CE3 EXA05CE4 EXA05CE5 EXA05CE6 EXA05CE7 EXA05CE8 EXA05CE9 EXA05CEA EXA05CEB EXA05CEC EXA05CED EXA05CEE EXA05CEF EXA05CF0 EXA05CF1 EXA05CF2 EXA05CF3 EXA05CF4 EXA05CF5 EXA05CF6 EXA05CF7 EXA05CF8 EXA05CF9 EXA05CFA EXA05CFB EXA05CFC EXA05CFD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-80 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K8375D Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 5D Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 5D0- 5D1- 5D2- 5D3- 5D4- 5D5- 5D6- 5D7- 5D8- 5D9- 5DA- 5DB- 5DC- 5DD- 5DE- 5DFEXA05D41 EXA05D42 EXA05D43 EXA05D44 EXA05D45 EXA05D46 EXA05D47 EXA05D48 EXA05D49 EXA05D4A EXA05D4B EXA05D4C EXA05D4D EXA05D4E EXA05D4F EXA05D50 EXA05D51 EXA05D52 EXA05D53 EXA05D54 EXA05D55 EXA05D56 EXA05D57 EXA05D58 EXA05D59 EXA05D5A EXA05D5B EXA05D5C EXA05D5D EXA05D5E EXA05D5F EXA05D60 EXA05D61 EXA05D62 EXA05D63 EXA05D64 EXA05D65 EXA05D66 EXA05D67 EXA05D68 EXA05D69 EXA05D6A EXA05D6B EXA05D6C EXA05D6D EXA05D6E EXA05D6F EXA05D70 EXA05D71 EXA05D72 EXA05D73 EXA05D74 EXA05D75 EXA05D76 EXA05D77 EXA05D78 EXA05D79 EXA05D7A EXA05D7B EXA05D7C EXA05D7D EXA05D7E EXA05D7F EXA05D81 EXA05D82 EXA05D83 EXA05D84 EXA05D85 EXA05D86 EXA05D87 EXA05D88 EXA05D89 EXA05D8A EXA05D8B EXA05D8C EXA05D8D EXA05D8E EXA05D8F EXA05D90 EXA05D91 EXA05D92 EXA05D93 EXA05D94 EXA05D95 EXA05D96 EXA05D97 EXA05D98 EXA05D99 EXA05D9A EXA05D9B EXA05D9C EXA05D9D EXA05D9E EXA05D9F EXA05DA0 EXA05DA1 EXA05DA2 EXA05DA3 EXA05DA4 EXA05DA5 EXA05DA6 EXA05DA7 EXA05DA8 EXA05DA9 EXA05DAA EXA05DAB EXA05DAC EXA05DAD EXA05DAE EXA05DAF EXA05DB0 EXA05DB1 EXA05DB2 EXA05DB3 EXA05DB4 EXA05DB5 EXA05DB6 EXA05DB7 EXA05DB8 EXA05DB9 EXA05DBA EXA05DBB EXA05DBC EXA05DBD EXA05DBE EXA05DBF EXA05DC0 EXA05DC1 EXA05DC2 EXA05DC3 EXA05DC4 EXA05DC5 EXA05DC6 EXA05DC7 EXA05DC8 EXA05DC9 EXA05DCA EXA05DCB EXA05DCC EXA05DCD EXA05DCE EXA05DCF EXA05DD0 EXA05DD1 EXA05DD2 EXA05DD3 EXA05DD4 EXA05DD5 EXA05DD6 EXA05DD7 EXA05DD8 EXA05DD9 EXA05DDA EXA05DDB EXA05DDC EXA05DDD EXA05DDE EXA05DDF EXA05DE0 EXA05DE1 EXA05DE2 EXA05DE3 EXA05DE4 EXA05DE5 EXA05DE6 EXA05DE7 EXA05DE8 EXA05DE9 EXA05DEA EXA05DEB EXA05DEC EXA05DED EXA05DEE EXA05DEF EXA05DF0 EXA05DF1 EXA05DF2 EXA05DF3 EXA05DF4 EXA05DF5 EXA05DF6 EXA05DF7 EXA05DF8 EXA05DF9 EXA05DFA EXA05DFB EXA05DFC EXA05DFD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-81 T1K8375E Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 5E Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 5E0- 5E1- 5E2- 5E3- 5E4- 5E5- 5E6- 5E7- 5E8- 5E9- 5EA- 5EB- 5EC- 5ED- 5EE- 5EFEXA05E41 EXA05E42 EXA05E43 EXA05E44 EXA05E45 EXA05E46 EXA05E47 EXA05E48 EXA05E49 EXA05E4A EXA05E4B EXA05E4C EXA05E4D EXA05E4E EXA05E4F EXA05E50 EXA05E51 EXA05E52 EXA05E53 EXA05E54 EXA05E55 EXA05E56 EXA05E57 EXA05E58 EXA05E59 EXA05E5A EXA05E5B EXA05E5C EXA05E5D EXA05E5E EXA05E5F EXA05E60 EXA05E61 EXA05E62 EXA05E63 EXA05E64 EXA05E65 EXA05E66 EXA05E67 EXA05E68 EXA05E69 EXA05E6A EXA05E6B EXA05E6C EXA05E6D EXA05E6E EXA05E6F EXA05E70 EXA05E71 EXA05E72 EXA05E73 EXA05E74 EXA05E75 EXA05E76 EXA05E77 EXA05E78 EXA05E79 EXA05E7A EXA05E7B EXA05E7C EXA05E7D EXA05E7E EXA05E7F EXA05E81 EXA05E82 EXA05E83 EXA05E84 EXA05E85 EXA05E86 EXA05E87 EXA05E88 EXA05E89 EXA05E8A EXA05E8B EXA05E8C EXA05E8D EXA05E8E EXA05E8F EXA05E90 EXA05E91 EXA05E92 EXA05E93 EXA05E94 EXA05E95 EXA05E96 EXA05E97 EXA05E98 EXA05E99 EXA05E9A EXA05E9B EXA05E9C EXA05E9D EXA05E9E EXA05E9F EXA05EA0 EXA05EA1 EXA05EA2 EXA05EA3 EXA05EA4 EXA05EA5 EXA05EA6 EXA05EA7 EXA05EA8 EXA05EA9 EXA05EAA EXA05EAB EXA05EAC EXA05EAD EXA05EAE EXA05EAF EXA05EB0 EXA05EB1 EXA05EB2 EXA05EB3 EXA05EB4 EXA05EB5 EXA05EB6 EXA05EB7 EXA05EB8 EXA05EB9 EXA05EBA EXA05EBB EXA05EBC EXA05EBD EXA05EBE EXA05EBF EXA05EC0 EXA05EC1 EXA05EC2 EXA05EC3 EXA05EC4 EXA05EC5 EXA05EC6 EXA05EC7 EXA05EC8 EXA05EC9 EXA05ECA EXA05ECB EXA05ECC EXA05ECD EXA05ECE EXA05ECF EXA05ED0 EXA05ED1 EXA05ED2 EXA05ED3 EXA05ED4 EXA05ED5 EXA05ED6 EXA05ED7 EXA05ED8 EXA05ED9 EXA05EDA EXA05EDB EXA05EDC EXA05EDD EXA05EDE EXA05EDF EXA05EE0 EXA05EE1 EXA05EE2 EXA05EE3 EXA05EE4 EXA05EE5 EXA05EE6 EXA05EE7 EXA05EE8 EXA05EE9 EXA05EEA EXA05EEB EXA05EEC EXA05EED EXA05EEE EXA05EEF EXA05EF0 EXA05EF1 EXA05EF2 EXA05EF3 EXA05EF4 EXA05EF5 EXA05EF6 EXA05EF7 EXA05EF8 EXA05EF9 EXA05EFA EXA05EFB EXA05EFC EXA05EFD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-82 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K8375F Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 5F Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 5F0- 5F1- 5F2- 5F3- 5F4- 5F5- 5F6- 5F7- 5F8- 5F9- 5FA- 5FB- 5FC- 5FD- 5FE- 5FFEXA05F41 EXA05F42 EXA05F43 EXA05F44 EXA05F45 EXA05F46 EXA05F47 EXA05F48 EXA05F49 EXA05F4A EXA05F4B EXA05F4C EXA05F4D EXA05F4E EXA05F4F EXA05F50 EXA05F51 EXA05F52 EXA05F53 EXA05F54 EXA05F55 EXA05F56 EXA05F57 EXA05F58 EXA05F59 EXA05F5A EXA05F5B EXA05F5C EXA05F5D EXA05F5E EXA05F5F EXA05F60 EXA05F61 EXA05F62 EXA05F63 EXA05F64 EXA05F65 EXA05F66 EXA05F67 EXA05F68 EXA05F69 EXA05F6A EXA05F6B EXA05F6C EXA05F6D EXA05F6E EXA05F6F EXA05F70 EXA05F71 EXA05F72 EXA05F73 EXA05F74 EXA05F75 EXA05F76 EXA05F77 EXA05F78 EXA05F79 EXA05F7A EXA05F7B EXA05F7C EXA05F7D EXA05F7E EXA05F7F EXA05F81 EXA05F82 EXA05F83 EXA05F84 EXA05F85 EXA05F86 EXA05F87 EXA05F88 EXA05F89 EXA05F8A EXA05F8B EXA05F8C EXA05F8D EXA05F8E EXA05F8F EXA05F90 EXA05F91 EXA05F92 EXA05F93 EXA05F94 EXA05F95 EXA05F96 EXA05F97 EXA05F98 EXA05F99 EXA05F9A EXA05F9B EXA05F9C EXA05F9D EXA05F9E EXA05F9F EXA05FA0 EXA05FA1 EXA05FA2 EXA05FA3 EXA05FA4 EXA05FA5 EXA05FA6 EXA05FA7 EXA05FA8 EXA05FA9 EXA05FAA EXA05FAB EXA05FAC EXA05FAD EXA05FAE EXA05FAF EXA05FB0 EXA05FB1 EXA05FB2 EXA05FB3 EXA05FB4 EXA05FB5 EXA05FB6 EXA05FB7 EXA05FB8 EXA05FB9 EXA05FBA EXA05FBB EXA05FBC EXA05FBD EXA05FBE EXA05FBF EXA05FC0 EXA05FC1 EXA05FC2 EXA05FC3 EXA05FC4 EXA05FC5 EXA05FC6 EXA05FC7 EXA05FC8 EXA05FC9 EXA05FCA EXA05FCB EXA05FCC EXA05FCD EXA05FCE EXA05FCF EXA05FD0 EXA05FD1 EXA05FD2 EXA05FD3 EXA05FD4 EXA05FD5 EXA05FD6 EXA05FD7 EXA05FD8 EXA05FD9 EXA05FDA EXA05FDB EXA05FDC EXA05FDD EXA05FDE EXA05FDF EXA05FE0 EXA05FE1 EXA05FE2 EXA05FE3 EXA05FE4 EXA05FE5 EXA05FE6 EXA05FE7 EXA05FE8 EXA05FE9 EXA05FEA EXA05FEB EXA05FEC EXA05FED EXA05FEE EXA05FEF EXA05FF0 EXA05FF1 EXA05FF2 EXA05FF3 EXA05FF4 EXA05FF5 EXA05FF6 EXA05FF7 EXA05FF8 EXA05FF9 EXA05FFA EXA05FFB EXA05FFC EXA05FFD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-83 T1K83760 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 60 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 600- 601- 602- 603- 604- 605- 606- 607- 608- 609- 60A- 60B- 60C- 60D- 60E- 60FEXA06041 EXA06042 EXA06043 EXA06044 EXA06045 EXA06046 EXA06047 EXA06048 EXA06049 EXA0604A EXA0604B EXA0604C EXA0604D EXA0604E EXA0604F EXA06050 EXA06051 EXA06052 EXA06053 EXA06054 EXA06055 EXA06056 EXA06057 EXA06058 EXA06059 EXA0605A EXA0605B EXA0605C EXA0605D EXA0605E EXA0605F EXA06060 EXA06061 EXA06062 EXA06063 EXA06064 EXA06065 EXA06066 EXA06067 EXA06068 EXA06069 EXA0606A EXA0606B EXA0606C EXA0606D EXA0606E EXA0606F EXA06070 EXA06071 EXA06072 EXA06073 EXA06074 EXA06075 EXA06076 EXA06077 EXA06078 EXA06079 EXA0607A EXA0607B EXA0607C EXA0607D EXA0607E EXA0607F EXA06081 EXA06082 EXA06083 EXA06084 EXA06085 EXA06086 EXA06087 EXA06088 EXA06089 EXA0608A EXA0608B EXA0608C EXA0608D EXA0608E EXA0608F EXA06090 EXA06091 EXA06092 EXA06093 EXA06094 EXA06095 EXA06096 EXA06097 EXA06098 EXA06099 EXA0609A EXA0609B EXA0609C EXA0609D EXA0609E EXA0609F EXA060A0 EXA060A1 EXA060A2 EXA060A3 EXA060A4 EXA060A5 EXA060A6 EXA060A7 EXA060A8 EXA060A9 EXA060AA EXA060AB EXA060AC EXA060AD EXA060AE EXA060AF EXA060B0 EXA060B1 EXA060B2 EXA060B3 EXA060B4 EXA060B5 EXA060B6 EXA060B7 EXA060B8 EXA060B9 EXA060BA EXA060BB EXA060BC EXA060BD EXA060BE EXA060BF EXA060C0 EXA060C1 EXA060C2 EXA060C3 EXA060C4 EXA060C5 EXA060C6 EXA060C7 EXA060C8 EXA060C9 EXA060CA EXA060CB EXA060CC EXA060CD EXA060CE EXA060CF EXA060D0 EXA060D1 EXA060D2 EXA060D3 EXA060D4 EXA060D5 EXA060D6 EXA060D7 EXA060D8 EXA060D9 EXA060DA EXA060DB EXA060DC EXA060DD EXA060DE EXA060DF EXA060E0 EXA060E1 EXA060E2 EXA060E3 EXA060E4 EXA060E5 EXA060E6 EXA060E7 EXA060E8 EXA060E9 EXA060EA EXA060EB EXA060EC EXA060ED EXA060EE EXA060EF EXA060F0 EXA060F1 EXA060F2 EXA060F3 EXA060F4 EXA060F5 EXA060F6 EXA060F7 EXA060F8 EXA060F9 EXA060FA EXA060FB EXA060FC EXA060FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-84 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83761 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 61 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 610- 611- 612- 613- 614- 615- 616- 617- 618- 619- 61A- 61B- 61C- 61D- 61E- 61FEXA06141 EXA06142 EXA06143 EXA06144 EXA06145 EXA06146 EXA06147 EXA06148 EXA06149 EXA0614A EXA0614B EXA0614C EXA0614D EXA0614E EXA0614F EXA06150 EXA06151 EXA06152 EXA06153 EXA06154 EXA06155 EXA06156 EXA06157 EXA06158 EXA06159 EXA0615A EXA0615B EXA0615C EXA0615D EXA0615E EXA0615F EXA06160 EXA06161 EXA06162 EXA06163 EXA06164 EXA06165 EXA06166 EXA06167 EXA06168 EXA06169 EXA0616A EXA0616B EXA0616C EXA0616D EXA0616E EXA0616F EXA06170 EXA06171 EXA06172 EXA06173 EXA06174 EXA06175 EXA06176 EXA06177 EXA06178 EXA06179 EXA0617A EXA0617B EXA0617C EXA0617D EXA0617E EXA0617F EXA06181 EXA06182 EXA06183 EXA06184 EXA06185 EXA06186 EXA06187 EXA06188 EXA06189 EXA0618A EXA0618B EXA0618C EXA0618D EXA0618E EXA0618F EXA06190 EXA06191 EXA06192 EXA06193 EXA06194 EXA06195 EXA06196 EXA06197 EXA06198 EXA06199 EXA0619A EXA0619B EXA0619C EXA0619D EXA0619E EXA0619F EXA061A0 EXA061A1 EXA061A2 EXA061A3 EXA061A4 EXA061A5 EXA061A6 EXA061A7 EXA061A8 EXA061A9 EXA061AA EXA061AB EXA061AC EXA061AD EXA061AE EXA061AF EXA061B0 EXA061B1 EXA061B2 EXA061B3 EXA061B4 EXA061B5 EXA061B6 EXA061B7 EXA061B8 EXA061B9 EXA061BA EXA061BB EXA061BC EXA061BD EXA061BE EXA061BF EXA061C0 EXA061C1 EXA061C2 EXA061C3 EXA061C4 EXA061C5 EXA061C6 EXA061C7 EXA061C8 EXA061C9 EXA061CA EXA061CB EXA061CC EXA061CD EXA061CE EXA061CF EXA061D0 EXA061D1 EXA061D2 EXA061D3 EXA061D4 EXA061D5 EXA061D6 EXA061D7 EXA061D8 EXA061D9 EXA061DA EXA061DB EXA061DC EXA061DD EXA061DE EXA061DF EXA061E0 EXA061E1 EXA061E2 EXA061E3 EXA061E4 EXA061E5 EXA061E6 EXA061E7 EXA061E8 EXA061E9 EXA061EA EXA061EB EXA061EC EXA061ED EXA061EE EXA061EF EXA061F0 EXA061F1 EXA061F2 EXA061F3 EXA061F4 EXA061F5 EXA061F6 EXA061F7 EXA061F8 EXA061F9 EXA061FA EXA061FB EXA061FC EXA061FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-85 T1K83762 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 62 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 620- 621- 622- 623- 624- 625- 626- 627- 628- 629- 62A- 62B- 62C- 62D- 62E- 62FEXA06241 EXA06242 EXA06243 EXA06244 EXA06245 EXA06246 EXA06247 EXA06248 EXA06249 EXA0624A EXA0624B EXA0624C EXA0624D EXA0624E EXA0624F EXA06250 EXA06251 EXA06252 EXA06253 EXA06254 EXA06255 EXA06256 EXA06257 EXA06258 EXA06259 EXA0625A EXA0625B EXA0625C EXA0625D EXA0625E EXA0625F EXA06260 EXA06261 EXA06262 EXA06263 EXA06264 EXA06265 EXA06266 EXA06267 EXA06268 EXA06269 EXA0626A EXA0626B EXA0626C EXA0626D EXA0626E EXA0626F EXA06270 EXA06271 EXA06272 EXA06273 EXA06274 EXA06275 EXA06276 EXA06277 EXA06278 EXA06279 EXA0627A EXA0627B EXA0627C EXA0627D EXA0627E EXA0627F EXA06281 EXA06282 EXA06283 EXA06284 EXA06285 EXA06286 EXA06287 EXA06288 EXA06289 EXA0628A EXA0628B EXA0628C EXA0628D EXA0628E EXA0628F EXA06290 EXA06291 EXA06292 EXA06293 EXA06294 EXA06295 EXA06296 EXA06297 EXA06298 EXA06299 EXA0629A EXA0629B EXA0629C EXA0629D EXA0629E EXA0629F EXA062A0 EXA062A1 EXA062A2 EXA062A3 EXA062A4 EXA062A5 EXA062A6 EXA062A7 EXA062A8 EXA062A9 EXA062AA EXA062AB EXA062AC EXA062AD EXA062AE EXA062AF EXA062B0 EXA062B1 EXA062B2 EXA062B3 EXA062B4 EXA062B5 EXA062B6 EXA062B7 EXA062B8 EXA062B9 EXA062BA EXA062BB EXA062BC EXA062BD EXA062BE EXA062BF EXA062C0 EXA062C1 EXA062C2 EXA062C3 EXA062C4 EXA062C5 EXA062C6 EXA062C7 EXA062C8 EXA062C9 EXA062CA EXA062CB EXA062CC EXA062CD EXA062CE EXA062CF EXA062D0 EXA062D1 EXA062D2 EXA062D3 EXA062D4 EXA062D5 EXA062D6 EXA062D7 EXA062D8 EXA062D9 EXA062DA EXA062DB EXA062DC EXA062DD EXA062DE EXA062DF EXA062E0 EXA062E1 EXA062E2 EXA062E3 EXA062E4 EXA062E5 EXA062E6 EXA062E7 EXA062E8 EXA062E9 EXA062EA EXA062EB EXA062EC EXA062ED EXA062EE EXA062EF EXA062F0 EXA062F1 EXA062F2 EXA062F3 EXA062F4 EXA062F5 EXA062F6 EXA062F7 EXA062F8 EXA062F9 EXA062FA EXA062FB EXA062FC EXA062FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-86 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83763 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 63 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 630- 631- 632- 633- 634- 635- 636- 637- 638- 639- 63A- 63B- 63C- 63D- 63E- 63FEXA06341 EXA06342 EXA06343 EXA06344 EXA06345 EXA06346 EXA06347 EXA06348 EXA06349 EXA0634A EXA0634B EXA0634C EXA0634D EXA0634E EXA0634F EXA06350 EXA06351 EXA06352 EXA06353 EXA06354 EXA06355 EXA06356 EXA06357 EXA06358 EXA06359 EXA0635A EXA0635B EXA0635C EXA0635D EXA0635E EXA0635F EXA06360 EXA06361 EXA06362 EXA06363 EXA06364 EXA06365 EXA06366 EXA06367 EXA06368 EXA06369 EXA0636A EXA0636B EXA0636C EXA0636D EXA0636E EXA0636F EXA06370 EXA06371 EXA06372 EXA06373 EXA06374 EXA06375 EXA06376 EXA06377 EXA06378 EXA06379 EXA0637A EXA0637B EXA0637C EXA0637D EXA0637E EXA0637F EXA06381 EXA06382 EXA06383 EXA06384 EXA06385 EXA06386 EXA06387 EXA06388 EXA06389 EXA0638A EXA0638B EXA0638C EXA0638D EXA0638E EXA0638F EXA06390 EXA06391 EXA06392 EXA06393 EXA06394 EXA06395 EXA06396 EXA06397 EXA06398 EXA06399 EXA0639A EXA0639B EXA0639C EXA0639D EXA0639E EXA0639F EXA063A0 EXA063A1 EXA063A2 EXA063A3 EXA063A4 EXA063A5 EXA063A6 EXA063A7 EXA063A8 EXA063A9 EXA063AA EXA063AB EXA063AC EXA063AD EXA063AE EXA063AF EXA063B0 EXA063B1 EXA063B2 EXA063B3 EXA063B4 EXA063B5 EXA063B6 EXA063B7 EXA063B8 EXA063B9 EXA063BA EXA063BB EXA063BC EXA063BD EXA063BE EXA063BF EXA063C0 EXA063C1 EXA063C2 EXA063C3 EXA063C4 EXA063C5 EXA063C6 EXA063C7 EXA063C8 EXA063C9 EXA063CA EXA063CB EXA063CC EXA063CD EXA063CE EXA063CF EXA063D0 EXA063D1 EXA063D2 EXA063D3 EXA063D4 EXA063D5 EXA063D6 EXA063D7 EXA063D8 EXA063D9 EXA063DA EXA063DB EXA063DC EXA063DD EXA063DE EXA063DF EXA063E0 EXA063E1 EXA063E2 EXA063E3 EXA063E4 EXA063E5 EXA063E6 EXA063E7 EXA063E8 EXA063E9 EXA063EA EXA063EB EXA063EC EXA063ED EXA063EE EXA063EF EXA063F0 EXA063F1 EXA063F2 EXA063F3 EXA063F4 EXA063F5 EXA063F6 EXA063F7 EXA063F8 EXA063F9 EXA063FA EXA063FB EXA063FC EXA063FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-87 T1K83764 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 64 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 640- 641- 642- 643- 644- 645- 646- 647- 648- 649- 64A- 64B- 64C- 64D- 64E- 64FEXA06441 EXA06442 EXA06443 EXA06444 EXA06445 EXA06446 EXA06447 EXA06448 EXA06449 EXA0644A EXA0644B EXA0644C EXA0644D EXA0644E EXA0644F EXA06450 EXA06451 EXA06452 EXA06453 EXA06454 EXA06455 EXA06456 EXA06457 EXA06458 EXA06459 EXA0645A EXA0645B EXA0645C EXA0645D EXA0645E EXA0645F EXA06460 EXA06461 EXA06462 EXA06463 EXA06464 EXA06465 EXA06466 EXA06467 EXA06468 EXA06469 EXA0646A EXA0646B EXA0646C EXA0646D EXA0646E EXA0646F EXA06470 EXA06471 EXA06472 EXA06473 EXA06474 EXA06475 EXA06476 EXA06477 EXA06478 EXA06479 EXA0647A EXA0647B EXA0647C EXA0647D EXA0647E EXA0647F EXA06481 EXA06482 EXA06483 EXA06484 EXA06485 EXA06486 EXA06487 EXA06488 EXA06489 EXA0648A EXA0648B EXA0648C EXA0648D EXA0648E EXA0648F EXA06490 EXA06491 EXA06492 EXA06493 EXA06494 EXA06495 EXA06496 EXA06497 EXA06498 EXA06499 EXA0649A EXA0649B EXA0649C EXA0649D EXA0649E EXA0649F EXA064A0 EXA064A1 EXA064A2 EXA064A3 EXA064A4 EXA064A5 EXA064A6 EXA064A7 EXA064A8 EXA064A9 EXA064AA EXA064AB EXA064AC EXA064AD EXA064AE EXA064AF EXA064B0 EXA064B1 EXA064B2 EXA064B3 EXA064B4 EXA064B5 EXA064B6 EXA064B7 EXA064B8 EXA064B9 EXA064BA EXA064BB EXA064BC EXA064BD EXA064BE EXA064BF EXA064C0 EXA064C1 EXA064C2 EXA064C3 EXA064C4 EXA064C5 EXA064C6 EXA064C7 EXA064C8 EXA064C9 EXA064CA EXA064CB EXA064CC EXA064CD EXA064CE EXA064CF EXA064D0 EXA064D1 EXA064D2 EXA064D3 EXA064D4 EXA064D5 EXA064D6 EXA064D7 EXA064D8 EXA064D9 EXA064DA EXA064DB EXA064DC EXA064DD EXA064DE EXA064DF EXA064E0 EXA064E1 EXA064E2 EXA064E3 EXA064E4 EXA064E5 EXA064E6 EXA064E7 EXA064E8 EXA064E9 EXA064EA EXA064EB EXA064EC EXA064ED EXA064EE EXA064EF EXA064F0 EXA064F1 EXA064F2 EXA064F3 EXA064F4 EXA064F5 EXA064F6 EXA064F7 EXA064F8 EXA064F9 EXA064FA EXA064FB EXA064FC EXA064FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-88 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83765 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 65 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 650- 651- 652- 653- 654- 655- 656- 657- 658- 659- 65A- 65B- 65C- 65D- 65E- 65FEXA06541 EXA06542 EXA06543 EXA06544 EXA06545 EXA06546 EXA06547 EXA06548 EXA06549 EXA0654A EXA0654B EXA0654C EXA0654D EXA0654E EXA0654F EXA06550 EXA06551 EXA06552 EXA06553 EXA06554 EXA06555 EXA06556 EXA06557 EXA06558 EXA06559 EXA0655A EXA0655B EXA0655C EXA0655D EXA0655E EXA0655F EXA06560 EXA06561 EXA06562 EXA06563 EXA06564 EXA06565 EXA06566 EXA06567 EXA06568 EXA06569 EXA0656A EXA0656B EXA0656C EXA0656D EXA0656E EXA0656F EXA06570 EXA06571 EXA06572 EXA06573 EXA06574 EXA06575 EXA06576 EXA06577 EXA06578 EXA06579 EXA0657A EXA0657B EXA0657C EXA0657D EXA0657E EXA0657F EXA06581 EXA06582 EXA06583 EXA06584 EXA06585 EXA06586 EXA06587 EXA06588 EXA06589 EXA0658A EXA0658B EXA0658C EXA0658D EXA0658E EXA0658F EXA06590 EXA06591 EXA06592 EXA06593 EXA06594 EXA06595 EXA06596 EXA06597 EXA06598 EXA06599 EXA0659A EXA0659B EXA0659C EXA0659D EXA0659E EXA0659F EXA065A0 EXA065A1 EXA065A2 EXA065A3 EXA065A4 EXA065A5 EXA065A6 EXA065A7 EXA065A8 EXA065A9 EXA065AA EXA065AB EXA065AC EXA065AD EXA065AE EXA065AF EXA065B0 EXA065B1 EXA065B2 EXA065B3 EXA065B4 EXA065B5 EXA065B6 EXA065B7 EXA065B8 EXA065B9 EXA065BA EXA065BB EXA065BC EXA065BD EXA065BE EXA065BF EXA065C0 EXA065C1 EXA065C2 EXA065C3 EXA065C4 EXA065C5 EXA065C6 EXA065C7 EXA065C8 EXA065C9 EXA065CA EXA065CB EXA065CC EXA065CD EXA065CE EXA065CF EXA065D0 EXA065D1 EXA065D2 EXA065D3 EXA065D4 EXA065D5 EXA065D6 EXA065D7 EXA065D8 EXA065D9 EXA065DA EXA065DB EXA065DC EXA065DD EXA065DE EXA065DF EXA065E0 EXA065E1 EXA065E2 EXA065E3 EXA065E4 EXA065E5 EXA065E6 EXA065E7 EXA065E8 EXA065E9 EXA065EA EXA065EB EXA065EC EXA065ED EXA065EE EXA065EF EXA065F0 EXA065F1 EXA065F2 EXA065F3 EXA065F4 EXA065F5 EXA065F6 EXA065F7 EXA065F8 EXA065F9 EXA065FA EXA065FB EXA065FC EXA065FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-89 T1K83766 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 66 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 660- 661- 662- 663- 664- 665- 666- 667- 668- 669- 66A- 66B- 66C- 66D- 66E- 66FEXA06641 EXA06642 EXA06643 EXA06644 EXA06645 EXA06646 EXA06647 EXA06648 EXA06649 EXA0664A EXA0664B EXA0664C EXA0664D EXA0664E EXA0664F EXA06650 EXA06651 EXA06652 EXA06653 EXA06654 EXA06655 EXA06656 EXA06657 EXA06658 EXA06659 EXA0665A EXA0665B EXA0665C EXA0665D EXA0665E EXA0665F EXA06660 EXA06661 EXA06662 EXA06663 EXA06664 EXA06665 EXA06666 EXA06667 EXA06668 EXA06669 EXA0666A EXA0666B EXA0666C EXA0666D EXA0666E EXA0666F EXA06670 EXA06671 EXA06672 EXA06673 EXA06674 EXA06675 EXA06676 EXA06677 EXA06678 EXA06679 EXA0667A EXA0667B EXA0667C EXA0667D EXA0667E EXA0667F EXA06681 EXA06682 EXA06683 EXA06684 EXA06685 EXA06686 EXA06687 EXA06688 EXA06689 EXA0668A EXA0668B EXA0668C EXA0668D EXA0668E EXA0668F EXA06690 EXA06691 EXA06692 EXA06693 EXA06694 EXA06695 EXA06696 EXA06697 EXA06698 EXA06699 EXA0669A EXA0669B EXA0669C EXA0669D EXA0669E EXA0669F EXA066A0 EXA066A1 EXA066A2 EXA066A3 EXA066A4 EXA066A5 EXA066A6 EXA066A7 EXA066A8 EXA066A9 EXA066AA EXA066AB EXA066AC EXA066AD EXA066AE EXA066AF EXA066B0 EXA066B1 EXA066B2 EXA066B3 EXA066B4 EXA066B5 EXA066B6 EXA066B7 EXA066B8 EXA066B9 EXA066BA EXA066BB EXA066BC EXA066BD EXA066BE EXA066BF EXA066C0 EXA066C1 EXA066C2 EXA066C3 EXA066C4 EXA066C5 EXA066C6 EXA066C7 EXA066C8 EXA066C9 EXA066CA EXA066CB EXA066CC EXA066CD EXA066CE EXA066CF EXA066D0 EXA066D1 EXA066D2 EXA066D3 EXA066D4 EXA066D5 EXA066D6 EXA066D7 EXA066D8 EXA066D9 EXA066DA EXA066DB EXA066DC EXA066DD EXA066DE EXA066DF EXA066E0 EXA066E1 EXA066E2 EXA066E3 EXA066E4 EXA066E5 EXA066E6 EXA066E7 EXA066E8 EXA066E9 EXA066EA EXA066EB EXA066EC EXA066ED EXA066EE EXA066EF EXA066F0 EXA066F1 EXA066F2 EXA066F3 EXA066F4 EXA066F5 EXA066F6 EXA066F7 EXA066F8 EXA066F9 EXA066FA EXA066FB EXA066FC EXA066FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-90 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83767 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 67 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 670- 671- 672- 673- 674- 675- 676- 677- 678- 679- 67A- 67B- 67C- 67D- 67E- 67FEXA06741 EXA06742 EXA06743 EXA06744 EXA06745 EXA06746 EXA06747 EXA06748 EXA06749 EXA0674A EXA0674B EXA0674C EXA0674D EXA0674E EXA0674F EXA06750 EXA06751 EXA06752 EXA06753 EXA06754 EXA06755 EXA06756 EXA06757 EXA06758 EXA06759 EXA0675A EXA0675B EXA0675C EXA0675D EXA0675E EXA0675F EXA06760 EXA06761 EXA06762 EXA06763 EXA06764 EXA06765 EXA06766 EXA06767 EXA06768 EXA06769 EXA0676A EXA0676B EXA0676C EXA0676D EXA0676E EXA0676F EXA06770 EXA06771 EXA06772 EXA06773 EXA06774 EXA06775 EXA06776 EXA06777 EXA06778 EXA06779 EXA0677A EXA0677B EXA0677C EXA0677D EXA0677E EXA0677F EXA06781 EXA06782 EXA06783 EXA06784 EXA06785 EXA06786 EXA06787 EXA06788 EXA06789 EXA0678A EXA0678B EXA0678C EXA0678D EXA0678E EXA0678F EXA06790 EXA06791 EXA06792 EXA06793 EXA06794 EXA06795 EXA06796 EXA06797 EXA06798 EXA06799 EXA0679A EXA0679B EXA0679C EXA0679D EXA0679E EXA0679F EXA067A0 EXA067A1 EXA067A2 EXA067A3 EXA067A4 EXA067A5 EXA067A6 EXA067A7 EXA067A8 EXA067A9 EXA067AA EXA067AB EXA067AC EXA067AD EXA067AE EXA067AF EXA067B0 EXA067B1 EXA067B2 EXA067B3 EXA067B4 EXA067B5 EXA067B6 EXA067B7 EXA067B8 EXA067B9 EXA067BA EXA067BB EXA067BC EXA067BD EXA067BE EXA067BF EXA067C0 EXA067C1 EXA067C2 EXA067C3 EXA067C4 EXA067C5 EXA067C6 EXA067C7 EXA067C8 EXA067C9 EXA067CA EXA067CB EXA067CC EXA067CD EXA067CE EXA067CF EXA067D0 EXA067D1 EXA067D2 EXA067D3 EXA067D4 EXA067D5 EXA067D6 EXA067D7 EXA067D8 EXA067D9 EXA067DA EXA067DB EXA067DC EXA067DD EXA067DE EXA067DF EXA067E0 EXA067E1 EXA067E2 EXA067E3 EXA067E4 EXA067E5 EXA067E6 EXA067E7 EXA067E8 EXA067E9 EXA067EA EXA067EB EXA067EC EXA067ED EXA067EE EXA067EF EXA067F0 EXA067F1 EXA067F2 EXA067F3 EXA067F4 EXA067F5 EXA067F6 EXA067F7 EXA067F8 EXA067F9 EXA067FA EXA067FB EXA067FC EXA067FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-91 T1K83768 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 68 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 680- 681- 682- 683- 684- 685- 686- 687- 688- 689- 68A- 68B- 68C- 68D- 68E- 68FEXA06841 EXA06842 EXA06843 EXA06844 EXA06845 EXA06846 EXA06847 EXA06848 EXA06849 EXA0684A EXA0684B EXA0684C EXA0684D EXA0684E EXA0684F EXA06850 EXA06851 EXA06852 EXA06853 EXA06854 EXA06855 EXA06856 EXA06857 EXA06858 EXA06859 EXA0685A EXA0685B EXA0685C EXA0685D EXA0685E EXA0685F EXA06860 EXA06861 EXA06862 EXA06863 EXA06864 EXA06865 EXA06866 EXA06867 EXA06868 EXA06869 EXA0686A EXA0686B EXA0686C EXA0686D EXA0686E EXA0686F EXA06870 EXA06871 EXA06872 EXA06873 EXA06874 EXA06875 EXA06876 EXA06877 EXA06878 EXA06879 EXA0687A EXA0687B EXA0687C EXA0687D EXA0687E EXA0687F EXA06881 EXA06882 EXA06883 EXA06884 EXA06885 EXA06886 EXA06887 EXA06888 EXA06889 EXA0688A EXA0688B EXA0688C EXA0688D EXA0688E EXA0688F EXA06890 EXA06891 EXA06892 EXA06893 EXA06894 EXA06895 EXA06896 EXA06897 EXA06898 EXA06899 EXA0689A EXA0689B EXA0689C EXA0689D EXA0689E EXA0689F EXA068A0 EXA068A1 EXA068A2 EXA068A3 EXA068A4 EXA068A5 EXA068A6 EXA068A7 EXA068A8 EXA068A9 EXA068AA EXA068AB EXA068AC EXA068AD EXA068AE EXA068AF EXA068B0 EXA068B1 EXA068B2 EXA068B3 EXA068B4 EXA068B5 EXA068B6 EXA068B7 EXA068B8 EXA068B9 EXA068BA EXA068BB EXA068BC EXA068BD EXA068BE EXA068BF EXA068C0 EXA068C1 EXA068C2 EXA068C3 EXA068C4 EXA068C5 EXA068C6 EXA068C7 EXA068C8 EXA068C9 EXA068CA EXA068CB EXA068CC EXA068CD EXA068CE EXA068CF EXA068D0 EXA068D1 EXA068D2 EXA068D3 EXA068D4 EXA068D5 EXA068D6 EXA068D7 EXA068D8 EXA068D9 EXA068DA EXA068DB EXA068DC EXA068DD EXA068DE EXA068DF EXA068E0 EXA068E1 EXA068E2 EXA068E3 EXA068E4 EXA068E5 EXA068E6 EXA068E7 EXA068E8 EXA068E9 EXA068EA EXA068EB EXA068EC EXA068ED EXA068EE EXA068EF EXA068F0 EXA068F1 EXA068F2 EXA068F3 EXA068F4 EXA068F5 EXA068F6 EXA068F7 EXA068F8 EXA068F9 EXA068FA EXA068FB EXA068FC EXA068FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-92 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83769 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 69 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 690- 691- 692- 693- 694- 695- 696- 697- 698- 699- 69A- 69B- 69C- 69D- 69E- 69FEXA06941 EXA06942 EXA06943 EXA06944 EXA06945 EXA06946 EXA06947 EXA06948 EXA06949 EXA0694A EXA0694B EXA0694C EXA0694D EXA0694E EXA0694F EXA06950 EXA06951 EXA06952 EXA06953 EXA06954 EXA06955 EXA06956 EXA06957 EXA06958 EXA06959 EXA0695A EXA0695B EXA0695C EXA0695D EXA0695E EXA0695F EXA06960 EXA06961 EXA06962 EXA06963 EXA06964 EXA06965 EXA06966 EXA06967 EXA06968 EXA06969 EXA0696A EXA0696B EXA0696C EXA0696D EXA0696E EXA0696F EXA06970 EXA06971 EXA06972 EXA06973 EXA06974 EXA06975 EXA06976 EXA06977 EXA06978 EXA06979 EXA0697A EXA0697B EXA0697C EXA0697D EXA0697E EXA0697F EXA06981 EXA06982 EXA06983 EXA06984 EXA06985 EXA06986 EXA06987 EXA06988 EXA06989 EXA0698A EXA0698B EXA0698C EXA0698D EXA0698E EXA0698F EXA06990 EXA06991 EXA06992 EXA06993 EXA06994 EXA06995 EXA06996 EXA06997 EXA06998 EXA06999 EXA0699A EXA0699B EXA0699C EXA0699D EXA0699E EXA0699F EXA069A0 EXA069A1 EXA069A2 EXA069A3 EXA069A4 EXA069A5 EXA069A6 EXA069A7 EXA069A8 EXA069A9 EXA069AA EXA069AB EXA069AC EXA069AD EXA069AE EXA069AF EXA069B0 EXA069B1 EXA069B2 EXA069B3 EXA069B4 EXA069B5 EXA069B6 EXA069B7 EXA069B8 EXA069B9 EXA069BA EXA069BB EXA069BC EXA069BD EXA069BE EXA069BF EXA069C0 EXA069C1 EXA069C2 EXA069C3 EXA069C4 EXA069C5 EXA069C6 EXA069C7 EXA069C8 EXA069C9 EXA069CA EXA069CB EXA069CC EXA069CD EXA069CE EXA069CF EXA069D0 EXA069D1 EXA069D2 EXA069D3 EXA069D4 EXA069D5 EXA069D6 EXA069D7 EXA069D8 EXA069D9 EXA069DA EXA069DB EXA069DC EXA069DD EXA069DE EXA069DF EXA069E0 EXA069E1 EXA069E2 EXA069E3 EXA069E4 EXA069E5 EXA069E6 EXA069E7 EXA069E8 EXA069E9 EXA069EA EXA069EB EXA069EC EXA069ED EXA069EE EXA069EF EXA069F0 EXA069F1 EXA069F2 EXA069F3 EXA069F4 EXA069F5 EXA069F6 EXA069F7 EXA069F8 EXA069F9 EXA069FA EXA069FB EXA069FC EXA069FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-93 T1K8376A Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 6A Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 6A0- 6A1- 6A2- 6A3- 6A4- 6A5- 6A6- 6A7- 6A8- 6A9- 6AA- 6AB- 6AC- 6AD- 6AE- 6AFEXA06A41 EXA06A42 EXA06A43 EXA06A44 EXA06A45 EXA06A46 EXA06A47 EXA06A48 EXA06A49 EXA06A4A EXA06A4B EXA06A4C EXA06A4D EXA06A4E EXA06A4F EXA06A50 EXA06A51 EXA06A52 EXA06A53 EXA06A54 EXA06A55 EXA06A56 EXA06A57 EXA06A58 EXA06A59 EXA06A5A EXA06A5B EXA06A5C EXA06A5D EXA06A5E EXA06A5F EXA06A60 EXA06A61 EXA06A62 EXA06A63 EXA06A64 EXA06A65 EXA06A66 EXA06A67 EXA06A68 EXA06A69 EXA06A6A EXA06A6B EXA06A6C EXA06A6D EXA06A6E EXA06A6F EXA06A70 EXA06A71 EXA06A72 EXA06A73 EXA06A74 EXA06A75 EXA06A76 EXA06A77 EXA06A78 EXA06A79 EXA06A7A EXA06A7B EXA06A7C EXA06A7D EXA06A7E EXA06A7F EXA06A81 EXA06A82 EXA06A83 EXA06A84 EXA06A85 EXA06A86 EXA06A87 EXA06A88 EXA06A89 EXA06A8A EXA06A8B EXA06A8C EXA06A8D EXA06A8E EXA06A8F EXA06A90 EXA06A91 EXA06A92 EXA06A93 EXA06A94 EXA06A95 EXA06A96 EXA06A97 EXA06A98 EXA06A99 EXA06A9A EXA06A9B EXA06A9C EXA06A9D EXA06A9E EXA06A9F EXA06AA0 EXA06AA1 EXA06AA2 EXA06AA3 EXA06AA4 EXA06AA5 EXA06AA6 EXA06AA7 EXA06AA8 EXA06AA9 EXA06AAA EXA06AAB EXA06AAC EXA06AAD EXA06AAE EXA06AAF EXA06AB0 EXA06AB1 EXA06AB2 EXA06AB3 EXA06AB4 EXA06AB5 EXA06AB6 EXA06AB7 EXA06AB8 EXA06AB9 EXA06ABA EXA06ABB EXA06ABC EXA06ABD EXA06ABE EXA06ABF EXA06AC0 EXA06AC1 EXA06AC2 EXA06AC3 EXA06AC4 EXA06AC5 EXA06AC6 EXA06AC7 EXA06AC8 EXA06AC9 EXA06ACA EXA06ACB EXA06ACC EXA06ACD EXA06ACE EXA06ACF EXA06AD0 EXA06AD1 EXA06AD2 EXA06AD3 EXA06AD4 EXA06AD5 EXA06AD6 EXA06AD7 EXA06AD8 EXA06AD9 EXA06ADA EXA06ADB EXA06ADC EXA06ADD EXA06ADE EXA06ADF EXA06AE0 EXA06AE1 EXA06AE2 EXA06AE3 EXA06AE4 EXA06AE5 EXA06AE6 EXA06AE7 EXA06AE8 EXA06AE9 EXA06AEA EXA06AEB EXA06AEC EXA06AED EXA06AEE EXA06AEF EXA06AF0 EXA06AF1 EXA06AF2 EXA06AF3 EXA06AF4 EXA06AF5 EXA06AF6 EXA06AF7 EXA06AF8 EXA06AF9 EXA06AFA EXA06AFB EXA06AFC EXA06AFD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-94 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K8376B Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 6B Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 6B0- 6B1- 6B2- 6B3- 6B4- 6B5- 6B6- 6B7- 6B8- 6B9- 6BA- 6BB- 6BC- 6BD- 6BE- 6BFEXA06B41 EXA06B42 EXA06B43 EXA06B44 EXA06B45 EXA06B46 EXA06B47 EXA06B48 EXA06B49 EXA06B4A EXA06B4B EXA06B4C EXA06B4D EXA06B4E EXA06B4F EXA06B50 EXA06B51 EXA06B52 EXA06B53 EXA06B54 EXA06B55 EXA06B56 EXA06B57 EXA06B58 EXA06B59 EXA06B5A EXA06B5B EXA06B5C EXA06B5D EXA06B5E EXA06B5F EXA06B60 EXA06B61 EXA06B62 EXA06B63 EXA06B64 EXA06B65 EXA06B66 EXA06B67 EXA06B68 EXA06B69 EXA06B6A EXA06B6B EXA06B6C EXA06B6D EXA06B6E EXA06B6F EXA06B70 EXA06B71 EXA06B72 EXA06B73 EXA06B74 EXA06B75 EXA06B76 EXA06B77 EXA06B78 EXA06B79 EXA06B7A EXA06B7B EXA06B7C EXA06B7D EXA06B7E EXA06B7F EXA06B81 EXA06B82 EXA06B83 EXA06B84 EXA06B85 EXA06B86 EXA06B87 EXA06B88 EXA06B89 EXA06B8A EXA06B8B EXA06B8C EXA06B8D EXA06B8E EXA06B8F EXA06B90 EXA06B91 EXA06B92 EXA06B93 EXA06B94 EXA06B95 EXA06B96 EXA06B97 EXA06B98 EXA06B99 EXA06B9A EXA06B9B EXA06B9C EXA06B9D EXA06B9E EXA06B9F EXA06BA0 EXA06BA1 EXA06BA2 EXA06BA3 EXA06BA4 EXA06BA5 EXA06BA6 EXA06BA7 EXA06BA8 EXA06BA9 EXA06BAA EXA06BAB EXA06BAC EXA06BAD EXA06BAE EXA06BAF EXA06BB0 EXA06BB1 EXA06BB2 EXA06BB3 EXA06BB4 EXA06BB5 EXA06BB6 EXA06BB7 EXA06BB8 EXA06BB9 EXA06BBA EXA06BBB EXA06BBC EXA06BBD EXA06BBE EXA06BBF EXA06BC0 EXA06BC1 EXA06BC2 EXA06BC3 EXA06BC4 EXA06BC5 EXA06BC6 EXA06BC7 EXA06BC8 EXA06BC9 EXA06BCA EXA06BCB EXA06BCC EXA06BCD EXA06BCE EXA06BCF EXA06BD0 EXA06BD1 EXA06BD2 EXA06BD3 EXA06BD4 EXA06BD5 EXA06BD6 EXA06BD7 EXA06BD8 EXA06BD9 EXA06BDA EXA06BDB EXA06BDC EXA06BDD EXA06BDE EXA06BDF EXA06BE0 EXA06BE1 EXA06BE2 EXA06BE3 EXA06BE4 EXA06BE5 EXA06BE6 EXA06BE7 EXA06BE8 EXA06BE9 EXA06BEA EXA06BEB EXA06BEC EXA06BED EXA06BEE EXA06BEF EXA06BF0 EXA06BF1 EXA06BF2 EXA06BF3 EXA06BF4 EXA06BF5 EXA06BF6 EXA06BF7 EXA06BF8 EXA06BF9 EXA06BFA EXA06BFB EXA06BFC EXA06BFD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-95 T1K8376C Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 6C Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 6C0- 6C1- 6C2- 6C3- 6C4- 6C5- 6C6- 6C7- 6C8- 6C9- 6CA- 6CB- 6CC- 6CD- 6CE- 6CFEXA06C41 EXA06C42 EXA06C43 EXA06C44 EXA06C45 EXA06C46 EXA06C47 EXA06C48 EXA06C49 EXA06C4A EXA06C4B EXA06C4C EXA06C4D EXA06C4E EXA06C4F EXA06C50 EXA06C51 EXA06C52 EXA06C53 EXA06C54 EXA06C55 EXA06C56 EXA06C57 EXA06C58 EXA06C59 EXA06C5A EXA06C5B EXA06C5C EXA06C5D EXA06C5E EXA06C5F EXA06C60 EXA06C61 EXA06C62 EXA06C63 EXA06C64 EXA06C65 EXA06C66 EXA06C67 EXA06C68 EXA06C69 EXA06C6A EXA06C6B EXA06C6C EXA06C6D EXA06C6E EXA06C6F EXA06C70 EXA06C71 EXA06C72 EXA06C73 EXA06C74 EXA06C75 EXA06C76 EXA06C77 EXA06C78 EXA06C79 EXA06C7A EXA06C7B EXA06C7C EXA06C7D EXA06C7E EXA06C7F EXA06C81 EXA06C82 EXA06C83 EXA06C84 EXA06C85 EXA06C86 EXA06C87 EXA06C88 EXA06C89 EXA06C8A EXA06C8B EXA06C8C EXA06C8D EXA06C8E EXA06C8F EXA06C90 EXA06C91 EXA06C92 EXA06C93 EXA06C94 EXA06C95 EXA06C96 EXA06C97 EXA06C98 EXA06C99 EXA06C9A EXA06C9B EXA06C9C EXA06C9D EXA06C9E EXA06C9F Simplified Chinese code pages 4-96 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K8376D Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 6D Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 6D0- 6D1- 6D2- 6D3- 6D4- 6D5- 6D6- 6D7- 6D8- 6D9- 6DA- 6DB- 6DC- 6DD- 6DE- 6DFEXA06D41 EXA06D42 EXA06D43 EXA06D44 EXA06D45 EXA06D46 EXA06D47 EXA06D48 EXA06D49 EXA06D4A EXA06D4B EXA06D4C EXA06D4D EXA06D4E EXA06D4F EXA06D50 EXA06D51 EXA06D52 EXA06D53 EXA06D54 EXA06D55 EXA06D56 EXA06D57 EXA06D58 EXA06D59 EXA06D5A EXA06D5B EXA06D5C EXA06D5D EXA06D5E EXA06D5F EXA06D60 EXA06D61 EXA06D62 EXA06D63 EXA06D64 EXA06D65 EXA06D66 EXA06D67 EXA06D68 EXA06D69 EXA06D6A EXA06D6B EXA06D6C EXA06D6D EXA06D6E EXA06D6F EXA06D70 EXA06D71 EXA06D72 EXA06D73 EXA06D74 EXA06D75 EXA06D76 EXA06D77 EXA06D78 EXA06D79 EXA06D7A EXA06D7B EXA06D7C EXA06D7D EXA06D7E EXA06D7F EXA06D80 EXA06D81 EXA06D82 EXA06D83 EXA06D84 EXA06D85 EXA06D86 EXA06D87 EXA06D88 EXA06D8A EXA06D8B EXA06D8C EXA06D8D EXA06D8E EXA06D8F EXA06D90 EXA06D91 EXA06D92 EXA06D93 EXA06D94 EXA06D95 EXA06D96 EXA06D97 EXA06D98 EXA06D99 EXA06D9A EXA06D9B EXA06D9C EXA06D9D EXA06D9E EXA06D9F EXA06DA0 EXA06DA1 EXA06DA2 EXA06DA3 EXA06DA4 EXA06DA5 EXA06DA6 EXA06DA7 EXA06DA8 EXA06DA9 EXA06DAA EXA06DAB EXA06DB2 EXA06DB3 EXA06DB4 EXA06DB5 EXA06DB6 EXA06DB7 EXA06DB8 EXA06DB9 EXA06DBA EXA06DBB EXA06DBC EXA06DBD EXA06DBE EXA06DBF EXA06DC0 EXA06DC1 EXA06DC2 EXA06DC3 EXA06DC4 EXA06DC5 EXA06DC6 EXA06DC7 EXA06DC8 EXA06DC9 EXA06DCA EXA06DCB EXA06DCC EXA06DD1 EXA06DD2 EXA06DD3 EXA06DD4 EXA06DD5 EXA06DD6 EXA06DD7 EXA06DD8 EXA06DDA EXA06DDB EXA06DDC EXA06DDD EXA06DDE EXA06DDF EXA06DE0 EXA06DE1 EXA06DE2 EXA06DE3 EXA06DE4 EXA06DE5 EXA06DE6 EXA06DE7 EXA06DE8 EXA06DE9 EXA06DEA EXA06DEB EXA06DEC EXA06DED EXA06DEE EXA06DEF EXA06DF0 EXA06DF1 EXA06DF2 EXA06DF3 EXA06DF4 EXA06DF5 EXA06DF6 EXA06DF7 EXA06DF8 EXA06DF9 EXA06DFA EXA06DFB EXA06DFC EXA06DFD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-97 T1K8376E Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 6E Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 6E0- 6E1- 6E2- 6E3- 6E4- 6E5- 6E6- 6E7- 6E8- 6E9- 6EA- 6EB- 6EC- 6ED- 6EE- 6EFEXA06E41 EXA06E42 EXA06E43 EXA06E44 EXA06E45 EXA06E46 EXA06E47 EXA06E48 EXA06E49 EXA06E4A EXA06E4B EXA06E4C EXA06E4D EXA06E4E EXA06E4F EXA06E52 EXA06E83 EXA06E84 EXA06E85 EXA06E86 EXA06E87 EXA06E88 EXA06E89 EXA06E8A EXA06E8B EXA06E8C EXA06E8D EXA06E8E EXA06E8F EXA06E90 EXA06E91 EXA06E93 EXA06E94 EXA06E95 EXA06E96 EXA06E97 EXA06E98 EXA06E99 EXA06E9A EXA06E9B EXA06E9C EXA06EA3 EXA06EA4 EXA06EA5 EXA06EA6 EXA06EA7 EXA06EA8 EXA06EA9 EXA06EAA EXA06EAB EXA06EAC EXA06EAD EXA06EAE EXA06EAF EXA06EB0 EXA06EB1 EXA06EB2 EXA06EB3 EXA06EB4 EXA06EB5 EXA06EB6 EXA06EB7 EXA06EB8 EXA06EB9 EXA06EBA EXA06EBB EXA06EBC EXA06EBD EXA06EBE EXA06EBF EXA06EC0 EXA06EC1 EXA06EC2 EXA06EC3 EXA06EC4 EXA06EC5 EXA06EC6 EXA06EC7 EXA06EC8 EXA06EC9 EXA06ECA EXA06ECB EXA06ECC EXA06ECD EXA06ECE EXA06ECF EXA06ED0 EXA06ED1 EXA06ED2 EXA06ED3 EXA06ED4 EXA06ED5 EXA06ED6 EXA06ED7 EXA06ED8 EXA06ED9 EXA06EDA EXA06EDB EXA06EDC EXA06EDD EXA06EDE EXA06EDF EXA06EE0 EXA06EE1 EXA06EE2 EXA06EE3 EXA06EE4 EXA06EE5 EXA06EE6 EXA06EE7 EXA06EE8 EXA06EE9 EXA06EEA EXA06EEB EXA06EEC EXA06EED EXA06EEE EXA06EEF EXA06EF0 EXA06EF1 EXA06EF2 EXA06EF3 EXA06EF4 EXA06EF5 EXA06EF6 EXA06EF7 EXA06EF8 EXA06EF9 EXA06EFA Simplified Chinese code pages 4-98 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K8376F Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 6F Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 6F0- 6F1- 6F2- 6F3- 6F4- 6F5- 6F6- 6F7- 6F8- 6F9- 6FA- 6FB- 6FC- 6FD- 6FE- 6FFEXA06F45 EXA06F46 EXA06F47 EXA06F48 EXA06F49 EXA06F4A EXA06F4B EXA06F4C EXA06F4D EXA06F4E EXA06F4F EXA06F50 EXA06F51 EXA06F52 EXA06F53 EXA06F54 EXA06F55 EXA06F56 EXA06F57 EXA06F58 EXA06F59 EXA06F5A EXA06F5B EXA06F5C EXA06F5D EXA06F5E EXA06F5F EXA06F60 EXA06F61 EXA06F62 EXA06F63 EXA06F64 EXA06F65 EXA06F66 EXA06F67 EXA06F68 EXA06F69 EXA06F6A EXA06F6B EXA06F6C EXA06F6D EXA06F6E EXA06F75 EXA06F76 EXA06F77 EXA06F78 EXA06F79 EXA06F7A EXA06F7B EXA06F7C EXA06F7D EXA06F7E EXA06F7F EXA06F80 EXA06F81 EXA06F82 EXA06F83 EXA06F84 EXA06F85 EXA06F86 EXA06F87 EXA06F88 EXA06F89 EXA06F8A EXA06F8B EXA06F8C EXA06F8D EXA06F8E EXA06F8F EXA06F90 EXA06F91 EXA06F92 EXA06F93 EXA06F94 EXA06F95 EXA06F96 EXA06F97 EXA06F98 EXA06F99 EXA06F9A EXA06F9B EXA06F9C EXA06F9D EXA06F9E EXA06F9F EXA06FA0 EXA06FA1 EXA06FA2 EXA06FA3 EXA06FA4 EXA06FA5 EXA06FA6 EXA06FA7 EXA06FA8 EXA06FA9 EXA06FAA EXA06FAB EXA06FAC EXA06FAD EXA06FAE EXA06FAF EXA06FB0 EXA06FB1 EXA06FB2 EXA06FB3 EXA06FB4 EXA06FB5 EXA06FB6 EXA06FB7 EXA06FB8 EXA06FB9 EXA06FBA EXA06FBB EXA06FBC EXA06FBD EXA06FBE EXA06FBF EXA06FC0 EXA06FC1 EXA06FC2 EXA06FC3 EXA06FC4 EXA06FC5 EXA06FC6 EXA06FC7 EXA06FC8 EXA06FC9 EXA06FCA EXA06FCB EXA06FCC EXA06FCD EXA06FCE EXA06FCF EXA06FD0 EXA06FD1 EXA06FD2 EXA06FD3 EXA06FD4 EXA06FD5 EXA06FD6 EXA06FD7 EXA06FD8 EXA06FD9 EXA06FDA EXA06FDB EXA06FDC EXA06FDD EXA06FDE EXA06FDF EXA06FE0 EXA06FE1 EXA06FE2 EXA06FE3 EXA06FE4 EXA06FE5 EXA06FE6 EXA06FE7 EXA06FE8 EXA06FE9 EXA06FEA EXA06FEB EXA06FEC EXA06FED EXA06FEE EXA06FEF EXA06FF0 EXA06FF1 EXA06FF2 EXA06FF3 EXA06FF4 EXA06FF5 EXA06FF6 EXA06FF7 EXA06FF8 EXA06FF9 EXA06FFA EXA06FFB EXA06FFC EXA06FFD EXA06FFE Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-99 T1K83770 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 70 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 700- 701- 702- 703- 704- 705- 706- 707- 708- 709- 70A- 70B- 70C- 70D- 70E- 70FEXA07041 EXA07042 EXA07043 EXA07044 EXA07045 EXA07046 EXA07047 EXA07048 EXA07049 EXA0704A EXA0704B EXA0704C EXA0704D EXA0704E EXA0704F EXA07050 EXA07051 EXA07052 EXA07053 EXA07054 EXA07055 EXA07056 EXA07057 EXA07058 EXA07059 EXA0705A EXA0705B EXA0705C EXA0705D EXA0705E EXA0705F EXA07060 EXA07061 EXA07062 EXA07063 EXA07064 EXA07065 EXA07066 EXA07067 EXA07068 EXA07069 EXA0706A EXA0706B EXA0706C EXA0706D EXA0706E EXA0706F EXA07070 EXA07071 EXA07072 EXA07073 EXA07074 EXA07075 EXA07076 EXA07077 EXA07078 EXA07079 EXA0707A EXA0707B EXA0707C EXA0707D EXA0707E EXA0707F EXA07080 EXA07081 EXA07082 EXA07083 EXA07084 EXA07085 EXA07086 EXA07087 EXA07088 EXA07089 EXA0708A EXA0708B EXA0708C EXA0708D EXA0708E EXA0708F EXA07090 EXA07091 EXA07092 EXA07093 EXA07094 EXA07095 EXA07096 EXA07097 EXA07098 EXA07099 EXA0709A EXA0709B EXA0709C EXA0709D EXA0709E EXA0709F EXA070A0 EXA070A1 EXA070A2 EXA070A3 EXA070A4 EXA070A5 EXA070A6 EXA070A7 EXA070A8 EXA070A9 EXA070AA EXA070AB EXA070AC EXA070AD EXA070AE EXA070AF EXA070B0 EXA070B1 EXA070B2 EXA070B3 EXA070B4 EXA070B5 EXA070B6 EXA070B7 EXA070B8 EXA070B9 EXA070BA EXA070BB EXA070BC EXA070BD EXA070BE EXA070BF EXA070C0 EXA070C1 EXA070C2 EXA070C3 EXA070C4 EXA070C5 EXA070C6 EXA070C7 EXA070C8 EXA070C9 EXA070CA EXA070CB EXA070CC EXA070CD EXA070CE EXA070CF EXA070D0 EXA070D1 EXA070D2 EXA070D3 EXA070D4 EXA070D5 EXA070D6 EXA070D7 EXA070D8 EXA070D9 EXA070DA EXA070DB EXA070DC EXA070DD EXA070DE EXA070DF EXA070E0 EXA070E1 EXA070E2 EXA070E3 EXA070E4 EXA070E5 EXA070E6 EXA070E7 EXA070E8 EXA070E9 EXA070EA EXA070EB EXA070EC EXA070ED EXA070EE EXA070EF EXA070F0 EXA070F1 EXA070F2 EXA070F3 EXA070F4 EXA070F5 EXA070F6 EXA070F7 EXA070F8 EXA070F9 EXA070FA EXA070FB EXA070FC EXA070FD EXA070FE Simplified Chinese code pages 4-100 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83771 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 71 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 710- 711- 712- 713- 714- 715- 716- 717- 718- 719- 71A- 71B- 71C- 71D- 71E- 71FEXA07141 EXA07142 EXA07143 EXA07144 EXA07145 EXA07146 EXA07147 EXA07148 EXA07149 EXA0714A EXA0714B EXA0714C EXA0714D EXA0714E EXA0714F EXA07150 EXA07151 EXA07152 EXA07153 EXA07154 EXA07155 EXA07156 EXA07157 EXA07158 EXA07159 EXA0715A EXA0715B EXA0715C EXA0715D EXA0715E EXA0715F EXA07160 EXA07161 EXA07162 EXA07163 EXA07164 EXA07165 EXA07166 EXA07167 EXA07168 EXA07169 EXA0716A EXA0716B EXA0716C EXA0716D EXA0716E EXA0716F EXA07170 EXA07171 EXA07172 EXA07173 EXA07174 EXA07175 EXA07176 EXA07177 EXA07178 EXA07179 EXA0717A EXA0717B EXA0717C EXA0717D EXA0717E EXA0717F EXA07180 EXA07181 EXA07182 EXA07183 EXA07184 EXA07185 EXA07186 EXA07187 EXA07188 EXA07189 EXA0718A EXA0718B EXA0718C EXA0718D EXA0718E EXA0718F EXA07190 EXA07191 EXA07192 EXA07193 EXA07194 EXA07195 EXA07196 EXA07197 EXA07198 EXA07199 EXA0719A EXA0719B EXA0719C EXA0719D EXA0719E EXA0719F EXA071A0 EXA071A1 EXA071A2 EXA071A3 EXA071A4 EXA071A5 EXA071A6 EXA071A7 EXA071A8 EXA071A9 EXA071AA EXA071AB EXA071AC EXA071AD EXA071AE EXA071AF EXA071B0 EXA071B1 EXA071B2 EXA071B3 EXA071B4 EXA071B5 EXA071B6 EXA071B7 EXA071B8 EXA071B9 EXA071BA EXA071BB EXA071BC EXA071BD EXA071BE EXA071BF EXA071C0 EXA071C1 EXA071C2 EXA071C3 EXA071C4 EXA071C5 EXA071C6 EXA071C7 EXA071C8 EXA071C9 EXA071CA EXA071CB EXA071CC EXA071CD EXA071CE EXA071CF EXA071D0 EXA071D1 EXA071D2 EXA071D3 EXA071D4 EXA071D5 EXA071D6 EXA071D7 EXA071D8 EXA071D9 EXA071DA EXA071DB EXA071DC EXA071DD EXA071DE EXA071DF EXA071E0 EXA071E1 EXA071E2 EXA071E3 EXA071E4 EXA071E5 EXA071E6 EXA071E7 EXA071E8 EXA071E9 EXA071EA EXA071EB EXA071EC EXA071ED EXA071EE EXA071EF EXA071F0 EXA071F1 EXA071F2 EXA071F3 EXA071F4 EXA071F5 EXA071F6 EXA071F7 EXA071F8 EXA071F9 EXA071FA EXA071FB EXA071FC EXA071FD EXA071FE Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-101 T1K83772 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 72 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 720- 721- 722- 723- 724- 725- 726- 727- 728- 729- 72A- 72B- 72C- 72D- 72E- 72FEXA07241 EXA07242 EXA07243 EXA07244 EXA07245 EXA07246 EXA07247 EXA07248 EXA07249 EXA0724A EXA0724B EXA0724C EXA0724D EXA0724E EXA0724F EXA07250 EXA07251 EXA07252 EXA07253 EXA07254 EXA07255 EXA07256 EXA07257 EXA07258 EXA07259 EXA0725A EXA0725B EXA0725C EXA0725D EXA0725E EXA0725F EXA07260 EXA07261 EXA07262 EXA07263 EXA07264 EXA07265 EXA07266 EXA07267 EXA07268 EXA07269 EXA0726A EXA0726B EXA0726C EXA0726D EXA0726E EXA0726F EXA07270 EXA07271 EXA07272 EXA07273 EXA07274 EXA07275 EXA07276 EXA07277 EXA07278 EXA07279 EXA0727A EXA0727B EXA0727C EXA0727D EXA0727E EXA0727F EXA07280 EXA07281 EXA07282 EXA07283 EXA07284 EXA07285 EXA07286 EXA07287 EXA07288 EXA07289 EXA0728A EXA0728B EXA0728C EXA0728D EXA0728E EXA0728F EXA07290 EXA07291 EXA07292 EXA07293 EXA07294 EXA07295 EXA07296 EXA07297 EXA07298 EXA07299 EXA0729A EXA0729B EXA0729C EXA0729D EXA0729E EXA0729F EXA072A0 EXA072A1 EXA072A2 EXA072A3 EXA072A4 EXA072A5 EXA072A6 EXA072A7 EXA072A8 EXA072A9 EXA072AA EXA072AB EXA072AC EXA072AD EXA072AE EXA072AF EXA072B0 EXA072B1 EXA072B2 EXA072B3 EXA072B4 EXA072B5 EXA072B6 EXA072B7 EXA072B8 EXA072B9 EXA072BA EXA072BB EXA072BC EXA072BD EXA072BE EXA072BF EXA072C0 EXA072C1 EXA072C2 EXA072C3 EXA072C4 EXA072C5 EXA072C6 EXA072C7 EXA072C8 EXA072C9 EXA072CA EXA072CB EXA072CC EXA072CD EXA072CE EXA072CF EXA072D0 EXA072D1 EXA072D2 EXA072D3 EXA072D4 EXA072D5 EXA072D6 EXA072D7 EXA072D8 EXA072D9 EXA072DA EXA072DB EXA072DC EXA072DD EXA072DE EXA072DF EXA072E0 EXA072E1 EXA072E2 EXA072E3 EXA072E4 EXA072E5 EXA072E6 EXA072E7 EXA072E8 EXA072E9 EXA072EA EXA072EB EXA072EC EXA072ED EXA072EE EXA072EF EXA072F0 EXA072F1 EXA072F2 EXA072F3 EXA072F4 EXA072F5 EXA072F6 EXA072F7 EXA072F8 EXA072F9 EXA072FA EXA072FB EXA072FC EXA072FD EXA072FE Simplified Chinese code pages 4-102 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83773 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 73 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 730- 731- 732- 733- 734- 735- 736- 737- 738- 739- 73A- 73B- 73C- 73D- 73E- 73FEXA07341 EXA07342 EXA07343 EXA07344 EXA07345 EXA07346 EXA07347 EXA07348 EXA07349 EXA0734A EXA0734B EXA0734C EXA0734D EXA0734E EXA0734F EXA07350 EXA07351 EXA07352 EXA07353 EXA07354 EXA07355 EXA07356 EXA07357 EXA07358 EXA07359 EXA0735A EXA0735B EXA0735C EXA0735D EXA0735E EXA0735F EXA07360 EXA07361 EXA07362 EXA07363 EXA07364 EXA07365 EXA07366 EXA07367 EXA07368 EXA07369 EXA0736A EXA0736B EXA0736C EXA0736D EXA0736E EXA0736F EXA07370 EXA07371 EXA07372 EXA07373 EXA07374 EXA07375 EXA07376 EXA07377 EXA07378 EXA07379 EXA0737A EXA0737B EXA0737C EXA0737D EXA0737E EXA0737F EXA07380 EXA07381 EXA07382 EXA07383 EXA07384 EXA07385 EXA07386 EXA07387 EXA07388 EXA07389 EXA0738A EXA0738B EXA0738C EXA0738D EXA0738E EXA0738F EXA07390 EXA07391 EXA07392 EXA07393 EXA07394 EXA07395 EXA07396 EXA07397 EXA07398 EXA07399 EXA0739A EXA0739B EXA0739C EXA0739D EXA0739E EXA0739F EXA073A0 EXA073A1 EXA073A2 EXA073A3 EXA073A4 EXA073A5 EXA073A6 EXA073A7 EXA073A8 EXA073A9 EXA073AA EXA073AB EXA073AC EXA073AD EXA073AE EXA073AF EXA073B0 EXA073B1 EXA073B2 EXA073B3 EXA073B4 EXA073B5 EXA073B6 EXA073B7 EXA073B8 EXA073B9 EXA073BA EXA073BB EXA073BC EXA073BD EXA073BE EXA073BF EXA073C0 EXA073C1 EXA073C2 EXA073C3 EXA073C4 EXA073C5 EXA073C6 EXA073C7 EXA073C8 EXA073C9 EXA073CA EXA073CB EXA073CC EXA073CD EXA073CE EXA073CF EXA073D0 EXA073D1 EXA073D2 EXA073D3 EXA073D4 EXA073D5 EXA073D6 EXA073D7 EXA073D8 EXA073D9 EXA073DA EXA073DB EXA073DC EXA073DD EXA073DE EXA073DF EXA073E0 EXA073E1 EXA073E2 EXA073E3 EXA073E4 EXA073E5 EXA073E6 EXA073E7 EXA073E8 EXA073E9 EXA073EA EXA073EB EXA073EC EXA073ED EXA073EE EXA073EF EXA073F0 EXA073F1 EXA073F2 EXA073F3 EXA073F4 EXA073F5 EXA073F6 EXA073F7 EXA073F8 EXA073F9 EXA073FA EXA073FB EXA073FC EXA073FD EXA073FE Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-103 T1K83774 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 74 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 740- 741- 742- 743- 744- 745- 746- 747- 748- 749- 74A- 74B- 74C- 74D- 74E- 74FEXA07441 EXA07442 EXA07443 EXA07444 EXA07445 EXA07446 EXA07447 EXA07448 EXA07449 EXA0744A EXA0744B EXA0744C EXA0744D EXA0744E EXA0744F EXA07450 EXA07451 EXA07452 EXA07453 EXA07454 EXA07455 EXA07456 EXA07457 EXA07458 EXA07459 EXA0745A EXA0745B EXA0745C EXA0745D EXA0745E EXA0745F EXA07460 EXA07461 EXA07462 EXA07463 EXA07464 EXA07465 EXA07466 EXA07467 EXA07468 EXA07469 EXA0746A EXA0746B EXA0746C EXA0746D EXA0746E EXA0746F EXA07470 EXA07471 EXA07472 EXA07473 EXA07474 EXA07475 EXA07476 EXA07477 EXA07478 EXA07479 EXA0747A EXA0747B EXA0747C EXA0747D EXA0747E EXA0747F EXA07480 EXA07481 EXA07482 EXA07483 EXA07484 EXA07485 EXA07486 EXA07487 EXA07488 EXA07489 EXA0748A EXA0748B EXA0748C EXA0748D EXA0748E EXA0748F EXA07490 EXA07491 EXA07492 EXA07493 EXA07494 EXA07495 EXA07496 EXA07497 EXA07498 EXA07499 EXA0749A EXA0749B EXA0749C EXA0749D EXA0749E EXA0749F EXA074A0 EXA074A1 EXA074A2 EXA074A3 EXA074A4 EXA074A5 EXA074A6 EXA074A7 EXA074A8 EXA074A9 EXA074AA EXA074AB EXA074AC EXA074AD EXA074AE EXA074AF EXA074B0 EXA074B1 EXA074B2 EXA074B3 EXA074B4 EXA074B5 EXA074B6 EXA074B7 EXA074B8 EXA074B9 EXA074BA EXA074BB EXA074BC EXA074BD EXA074BE EXA074BF EXA074C0 EXA074C1 EXA074C2 EXA074C3 EXA074C4 EXA074C5 EXA074C6 EXA074C7 EXA074C8 EXA074C9 EXA074CA EXA074CB EXA074CC EXA074CD EXA074CE EXA074CF EXA074D0 EXA074D1 EXA074D2 EXA074D3 EXA074D4 EXA074D5 EXA074D6 EXA074D7 EXA074D8 EXA074D9 EXA074DA EXA074DB EXA074DC EXA074DD EXA074DE EXA074DF EXA074E0 EXA074E1 EXA074E2 EXA074E3 EXA074E4 EXA074E5 EXA074E6 EXA074E7 EXA074E8 EXA074E9 EXA074EA EXA074EB EXA074EC EXA074ED EXA074EE EXA074EF EXA074F0 EXA074F1 EXA074F2 EXA074F3 EXA074F4 EXA074F5 EXA074F6 EXA074F7 EXA074F8 EXA074F9 EXA074FA EXA074FB EXA074FC EXA074FD EXA074FE Simplified Chinese code pages 4-104 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83775 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 75 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 750- 751- 752- 753- 754- 755- 756- 757- 758- 759- 75A- 75B- 75C- 75D- 75E- 75FEXA07541 EXA07542 EXA07543 EXA07544 EXA07545 EXA07546 EXA07547 EXA07548 EXA07549 EXA0754A EXA0754B EXA0754C EXA0754D EXA0754E EXA0754F EXA07550 EXA07551 EXA07552 EXA07553 EXA07554 EXA07555 EXA07556 EXA07557 EXA07558 EXA07559 EXA0755A EXA0755B EXA0755C EXA0755D EXA0755E EXA0755F EXA07560 EXA07561 EXA07562 EXA07563 EXA07564 EXA07565 EXA07566 EXA07567 EXA07568 EXA07569 EXA0756A EXA0756B EXA0756C EXA0756D EXA0756E EXA0756F EXA07570 EXA07571 EXA07572 EXA07573 EXA07574 EXA07575 EXA07576 EXA07577 EXA07578 EXA07579 EXA0757A EXA0757B EXA0757C EXA0757D EXA0757E EXA0757F EXA07580 EXA07581 EXA07582 EXA07583 EXA07584 EXA07585 EXA07586 EXA07587 EXA07588 EXA07589 EXA0758A EXA0758B EXA0758C EXA0758D EXA07591 EXA07592 EXA07593 EXA07594 EXA07595 EXA07596 EXA07597 EXA07598 EXA07599 EXA0759A EXA0759B EXA0759C EXA0759D EXA0759E EXA0759F EXA075A0 EXA075A1 EXA075A2 EXA075A5 EXA075A6 EXA075A7 EXA075A8 EXA075A9 EXA075AA EXA075AB EXA075AC EXA075AD EXA075AE EXA075AF EXA075B0 EXA075B1 EXA075B2 EXA075B3 EXA075B4 EXA075B6 EXA075B7 EXA075B8 EXA075B9 EXA075BA EXA075BB EXA075BC EXA075BD EXA075BE EXA075BF EXA075C0 EXA075C1 EXA075C3 EXA075C4 EXA075C5 EXA075C7 Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-105 T1K83781 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 81 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 810- 811- 812- 813- 814- 815- 816- 817- 818- 819- 81A- 81B- 81C- 81D- 81E- 81FEXA08141 EXA08142 EXA08143 EXA08144 EXA08145 EXA08146 EXA08147 EXA08148 EXA08149 EXA0814A EXA0814B EXA0814C EXA0814D EXA0814E EXA0814F EXA08150 EXA08151 EXA08152 EXA08153 EXA08154 EXA08155 EXA08156 EXA08157 EXA08158 EXA08159 EXA0815A EXA0815B EXA0815C EXA0815D EXA0815E EXA0815F EXA08160 EXA08161 EXA08162 EXA08163 EXA08164 EXA08165 EXA08166 EXA08167 EXA08168 EXA08169 EXA0816A EXA0816B EXA0816C EXA0816D EXA0816E EXA0816F EXA08170 EXA08171 EXA08172 EXA08173 EXA08174 EXA08175 EXA08176 EXA08177 EXA08178 EXA08179 EXA0817A EXA0817B EXA0817C EXA0817D EXA0817E EXA0817F EXA08181 EXA08182 EXA08183 EXA08184 EXA08185 EXA08186 EXA08187 EXA08188 EXA08189 EXA0818A EXA0818B EXA0818C EXA0818D EXA0818E EXA0818F EXA08190 EXA08191 EXA08192 EXA08193 EXA08194 EXA08195 EXA08196 EXA08197 EXA08198 EXA08199 EXA0819A EXA0819B EXA0819C EXA0819D EXA0819E EXA0819F EXA081A0 EXA081A1 EXA081A2 EXA081A3 EXA081A4 EXA081A5 EXA081A6 EXA081A7 EXA081A8 EXA081A9 EXA081AA EXA081AB EXA081AC EXA081AD EXA081AE EXA081AF EXA081B0 EXA081B1 EXA081B2 EXA081B3 EXA081B4 EXA081B5 EXA081B6 EXA081B7 EXA081B8 EXA081B9 EXA081BA EXA081BB EXA081BC EXA081BD EXA081BE EXA081BF EXA081C0 EXA081C1 EXA081C2 EXA081C3 EXA081C4 EXA081C5 EXA081C6 EXA081C7 EXA081C8 EXA081C9 EXA081CA EXA081CB EXA081CC EXA081CD EXA081CE EXA081CF EXA081D0 EXA081D1 EXA081D2 EXA081D3 EXA081D4 EXA081D5 EXA081D6 EXA081D7 EXA081D8 EXA081D9 EXA081DA EXA081DB EXA081DC EXA081DD EXA081DE EXA081DF EXA081E0 EXA081E1 EXA081E2 EXA081E3 EXA081E4 EXA081E5 EXA081E6 EXA081E7 EXA081E8 EXA081E9 EXA081EA EXA081EB EXA081EC EXA081ED EXA081EE EXA081EF EXA081F0 EXA081F1 EXA081F2 EXA081F3 EXA081F4 EXA081F5 EXA081F6 EXA081F7 EXA081F8 EXA081F9 EXA081FA EXA081FB EXA081FC EXA081FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-106 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83782 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 82 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 820- 821- 822- 823- 824- 825- 826- 827- 828- 829- 82A- 82B- 82C- 82D- 82E- 82FEXA08241 EXA08242 EXA08243 EXA08244 EXA08245 EXA08246 EXA08247 EXA08248 EXA08249 EXA0824A EXA0824B EXA0824C EXA0824D EXA0824E EXA0824F EXA08250 EXA08251 EXA08252 EXA08253 EXA08254 EXA08255 EXA08256 EXA08257 EXA08258 EXA08259 EXA0825A EXA0825B EXA0825C EXA0825D EXA0825E EXA0825F EXA08260 EXA08261 EXA08262 EXA08263 EXA08264 EXA08265 EXA08266 EXA08267 EXA08268 EXA08269 EXA0826A EXA0826B EXA0826C EXA0826D EXA0826E EXA0826F EXA08270 EXA08271 EXA08272 EXA08273 EXA08274 EXA08275 EXA08276 EXA08277 EXA08278 EXA08279 EXA0827A EXA0827B EXA0827C EXA0827D EXA0827E EXA0827F EXA08281 EXA08282 EXA08283 EXA08284 EXA08285 EXA08286 EXA08287 EXA08288 EXA08289 EXA0828A EXA0828B EXA0828C EXA0828D EXA0828E EXA0828F EXA08290 EXA08291 EXA08292 EXA08293 EXA08294 EXA08295 EXA08296 EXA08297 EXA08298 EXA08299 EXA0829A EXA0829B EXA0829C EXA0829D EXA0829E EXA0829F EXA082A0 EXA082A1 EXA082A2 EXA082A3 EXA082A4 EXA082A5 EXA082A6 EXA082A7 EXA082A8 EXA082A9 EXA082AA EXA082AB EXA082AC EXA082AD EXA082AE EXA082AF EXA082B0 EXA082B1 EXA082B2 EXA082B3 EXA082B4 EXA082B5 EXA082B6 EXA082B7 EXA082B8 EXA082B9 EXA082BA EXA082BB EXA082BC EXA082BD EXA082BE EXA082BF EXA082C0 EXA082C1 EXA082C2 EXA082C3 EXA082C4 EXA082C5 EXA082C6 EXA082C7 EXA082C8 EXA082C9 EXA082CA EXA082CB EXA082CC EXA082CD EXA082CE EXA082CF EXA082D0 EXA082D1 EXA082D2 EXA082D3 EXA082D4 EXA082D5 EXA082D6 EXA082D7 EXA082D8 EXA082D9 EXA082DA EXA082DB EXA082DC EXA082DD EXA082DE EXA082DF EXA082E0 EXA082E1 EXA082E2 EXA082E3 EXA082E4 EXA082E5 EXA082E6 EXA082E7 EXA082E8 EXA082E9 EXA082EA EXA082EB EXA082EC EXA082ED EXA082EE EXA082EF EXA082F0 EXA082F1 EXA082F2 EXA082F3 EXA082F4 EXA082F5 EXA082F6 EXA082F7 EXA082F8 EXA082F9 EXA082FA EXA082FB EXA082FC EXA082FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-107 T1K83783 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 83 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 830- 831- 832- 833- 834- 835- 836- 837- 838- 839- 83A- 83B- 83C- 83D- 83E- 83FEXA08341 EXA08342 EXA08343 EXA08344 EXA08345 EXA08346 EXA08347 EXA08348 EXA08349 EXA0834A EXA0834B EXA0834C EXA0834D EXA0834E EXA0834F EXA08350 EXA08351 EXA08352 EXA08353 EXA08354 EXA08355 EXA08356 EXA08357 EXA08358 EXA08359 EXA0835A EXA0835B EXA0835C EXA0835D EXA0835E EXA0835F EXA08360 EXA08361 EXA08362 EXA08363 EXA08364 EXA08365 EXA08366 EXA08367 EXA08368 EXA08369 EXA0836A EXA0836B EXA0836C EXA0836D EXA0836E EXA0836F EXA08370 EXA08371 EXA08372 EXA08373 EXA08374 EXA08375 EXA08376 EXA08377 EXA08378 EXA08379 EXA0837A EXA0837B EXA0837C EXA0837D EXA0837E EXA0837F EXA08381 EXA08382 EXA08383 EXA08384 EXA08385 EXA08386 EXA08387 EXA08388 EXA08389 EXA0838A EXA0838B EXA0838C EXA0838D EXA0838E EXA0838F EXA08390 EXA08391 EXA08392 EXA08393 EXA08394 EXA08395 EXA08396 EXA08397 EXA08398 EXA08399 EXA0839A EXA0839B EXA0839C EXA0839D EXA0839E EXA0839F EXA083A0 EXA083A1 EXA083A2 EXA083A3 EXA083A4 EXA083A5 EXA083A6 EXA083A7 EXA083A8 EXA083A9 EXA083AA EXA083AB EXA083AC EXA083AD EXA083AE EXA083AF EXA083B0 EXA083B1 EXA083B2 EXA083B3 EXA083B4 EXA083B5 EXA083B6 EXA083B7 EXA083B8 EXA083B9 EXA083BA EXA083BB EXA083BC EXA083BD EXA083BE EXA083BF EXA083C0 EXA083C1 EXA083C2 EXA083C3 EXA083C4 EXA083C5 EXA083C6 EXA083C7 EXA083C8 EXA083C9 EXA083CA EXA083CB EXA083CC EXA083CD EXA083CE EXA083CF EXA083D0 EXA083D1 EXA083D2 EXA083D3 EXA083D4 EXA083D5 EXA083D6 EXA083D7 EXA083D8 EXA083D9 EXA083DA EXA083DB EXA083DC EXA083DD EXA083DE EXA083DF EXA083E0 EXA083E1 EXA083E2 EXA083E3 EXA083E4 EXA083E5 EXA083E6 EXA083E7 EXA083E8 EXA083E9 EXA083EA EXA083EB EXA083EC EXA083ED EXA083EE EXA083EF EXA083F0 EXA083F1 EXA083F2 EXA083F3 EXA083F4 EXA083F5 EXA083F6 EXA083F7 EXA083F8 EXA083F9 EXA083FA EXA083FB EXA083FC EXA083FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-108 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83784 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 84 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 840- 841- 842- 843- 844- 845- 846- 847- 848- 849- 84A- 84B- 84C- 84D- 84E- 84FEXA08441 EXA08442 EXA08443 EXA08444 EXA08445 EXA08446 EXA08447 EXA08448 EXA08449 EXA0844A EXA0844B EXA0844C EXA0844D EXA0844E EXA0844F EXA08450 EXA08451 EXA08452 EXA08453 EXA08454 EXA08455 EXA08456 EXA08457 EXA08458 EXA08459 EXA0845A EXA0845B EXA0845C EXA0845D EXA0845E EXA0845F EXA08460 EXA08461 EXA08462 EXA08463 EXA08464 EXA08465 EXA08466 EXA08467 EXA08468 EXA08469 EXA0846A EXA0846B EXA0846C EXA0846D EXA0846E EXA0846F EXA08470 EXA08471 EXA08472 EXA08473 EXA08474 EXA08475 EXA08476 EXA08477 EXA08478 EXA08479 EXA0847A EXA0847B EXA0847C EXA0847D EXA0847E EXA0847F EXA08481 EXA08482 EXA08483 EXA08484 EXA08485 EXA08486 EXA08487 EXA08488 EXA08489 EXA0848A EXA0848B EXA0848C EXA0848D EXA0848E EXA0848F EXA08490 EXA08491 EXA08492 EXA08493 EXA08494 EXA08495 EXA08496 EXA08497 EXA08498 EXA08499 EXA0849A EXA0849B EXA0849C EXA0849D EXA0849E EXA0849F EXA084A0 EXA084A1 EXA084A2 EXA084A3 EXA084A4 EXA084A5 EXA084A6 EXA084A7 EXA084A8 EXA084A9 EXA084AA EXA084AB EXA084AC EXA084AD EXA084AE EXA084AF EXA084B0 EXA084B1 EXA084B2 EXA084B3 EXA084B4 EXA084B5 EXA084B6 EXA084B7 EXA084B8 EXA084B9 EXA084BA EXA084BB EXA084BC EXA084BD EXA084BE EXA084BF EXA084C0 EXA084C1 EXA084C2 EXA084C3 EXA084C4 EXA084C5 EXA084C6 EXA084C7 EXA084C8 EXA084C9 EXA084CA EXA084CB EXA084CC EXA084CD EXA084CE EXA084CF EXA084D0 EXA084D1 EXA084D2 EXA084D3 EXA084D4 EXA084D5 EXA084D6 EXA084D7 EXA084D8 EXA084D9 EXA084DA EXA084DB EXA084DC EXA084DD EXA084DE EXA084DF EXA084E0 EXA084E1 EXA084E2 EXA084E3 EXA084E4 EXA084E5 EXA084E6 EXA084E7 EXA084E8 EXA084E9 EXA084EA EXA084EB EXA084EC EXA084ED EXA084EE EXA084EF EXA084F0 EXA084F1 EXA084F2 EXA084F3 EXA084F4 EXA084F5 EXA084F6 EXA084F7 EXA084F8 EXA084F9 EXA084FA EXA084FB EXA084FC EXA084FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-109 T1K83785 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 85 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 850- 851- 852- 853- 854- 855- 856- 857- 858- 859- 85A- 85B- 85C- 85D- 85E- 85FEXA08541 EXA08542 EXA08543 EXA08544 EXA08545 EXA08546 EXA08547 EXA08548 EXA08549 EXA0854A EXA0854B EXA0854C EXA0854D EXA0854E EXA0854F EXA08550 EXA08551 EXA08552 EXA08553 EXA08554 EXA08555 EXA08556 EXA08557 EXA08558 EXA08559 EXA0855A EXA0855B EXA0855C EXA0855D EXA0855E EXA0855F EXA08560 EXA08561 EXA08562 EXA08563 EXA08564 EXA08565 EXA08566 EXA08567 EXA08568 EXA08569 EXA0856A EXA0856B EXA0856C EXA0856D EXA0856E EXA0856F EXA08570 EXA08571 EXA08572 EXA08573 EXA08574 EXA08575 EXA08576 EXA08577 EXA08578 EXA08579 EXA0857A EXA0857B EXA0857C EXA0857D EXA0857E EXA0857F EXA08581 EXA08582 EXA08583 EXA08584 EXA08585 EXA08586 EXA08587 EXA08588 EXA08589 EXA0858A EXA0858B EXA0858C EXA0858D EXA0858E EXA0858F EXA08590 EXA08591 EXA08592 EXA08593 EXA08594 EXA08595 EXA08596 EXA08597 EXA08598 EXA08599 EXA0859A EXA0859B EXA0859C EXA0859D EXA0859E EXA0859F EXA085A0 EXA085A1 EXA085A2 EXA085A3 EXA085A4 EXA085A5 EXA085A6 EXA085A7 EXA085A8 EXA085A9 EXA085AA EXA085AB EXA085AC EXA085AD EXA085AE EXA085AF EXA085B0 EXA085B1 EXA085B2 EXA085B3 EXA085B4 EXA085B5 EXA085B6 EXA085B7 EXA085B8 EXA085B9 EXA085BA EXA085BB EXA085BC EXA085BD EXA085BE EXA085BF EXA085C0 EXA085C1 EXA085C2 EXA085C3 EXA085C4 EXA085C5 EXA085C6 EXA085C7 EXA085C8 EXA085C9 EXA085CA EXA085CB EXA085CC EXA085CD EXA085CE EXA085CF EXA085D0 EXA085D1 EXA085D2 EXA085D3 EXA085D4 EXA085D5 EXA085D6 EXA085D7 EXA085D8 EXA085D9 EXA085DA EXA085DB EXA085DC EXA085DD EXA085DE EXA085DF EXA085E0 EXA085E1 EXA085E2 EXA085E3 EXA085E4 EXA085E5 EXA085E6 EXA085E7 EXA085E8 EXA085E9 EXA085EA EXA085EB EXA085EC EXA085ED EXA085EE EXA085EF EXA085F0 EXA085F1 EXA085F2 EXA085F3 EXA085F4 EXA085F5 EXA085F6 EXA085F7 EXA085F8 EXA085F9 EXA085FA EXA085FB EXA085FC EXA085FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-110 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83786 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 86 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 860- 861- 862- 863- 864- 865- 866- 867- 868- 869- 86A- 86B- 86C- 86D- 86E- 86FEXA08641 EXA08642 EXA08643 EXA08644 EXA08645 EXA08646 EXA08647 EXA08648 EXA08649 EXA0864A EXA0864B EXA0864C EXA0864D EXA0864E EXA0864F EXA08650 EXA08651 EXA08652 EXA08653 EXA08654 EXA08655 EXA08656 EXA08657 EXA08658 EXA08659 EXA0865A EXA0865B EXA0865C EXA0865D EXA0865E EXA0865F EXA08660 EXA08661 EXA08662 EXA08663 EXA08664 EXA08665 EXA08666 EXA08667 EXA08668 EXA08669 EXA0866A EXA0866B EXA0866C EXA0866D EXA0866E EXA0866F EXA08670 EXA08671 EXA08672 EXA08673 EXA08674 EXA08675 EXA08676 EXA08677 EXA08678 EXA08679 EXA0867A EXA0867B EXA0867C EXA0867D EXA0867E EXA0867F EXA08681 EXA08682 EXA08683 EXA08684 EXA08685 EXA08686 EXA08687 EXA08688 EXA08689 EXA0868A EXA0868B EXA0868C EXA0868D EXA0868E EXA0868F EXA08690 EXA08691 EXA08692 EXA08693 EXA08694 EXA08695 EXA08696 EXA08697 EXA08698 EXA08699 EXA0869A EXA0869B EXA0869C EXA0869D EXA0869E EXA0869F EXA086A0 EXA086A1 EXA086A2 EXA086A3 EXA086A4 EXA086A5 EXA086A6 EXA086A7 EXA086A8 EXA086A9 EXA086AA EXA086AB EXA086AC EXA086AD EXA086AE EXA086AF EXA086B0 EXA086B1 EXA086B2 EXA086B3 EXA086B4 EXA086B5 EXA086B6 EXA086B7 EXA086B8 EXA086B9 EXA086BA EXA086BB EXA086BC EXA086BD EXA086BE EXA086BF EXA086C0 EXA086C1 EXA086C2 EXA086C3 EXA086C4 EXA086C5 EXA086C6 EXA086C7 EXA086C8 EXA086C9 EXA086CA EXA086CB EXA086CC EXA086CD EXA086CE EXA086CF EXA086D0 EXA086D1 EXA086D2 EXA086D3 EXA086D4 EXA086D5 EXA086D6 EXA086D7 EXA086D8 EXA086D9 EXA086DA EXA086DB EXA086DC EXA086DD EXA086DE EXA086DF EXA086E0 EXA086E1 EXA086E2 EXA086E3 EXA086E4 EXA086E5 EXA086E6 EXA086E7 EXA086E8 EXA086E9 EXA086EA EXA086EB EXA086EC EXA086ED EXA086EE EXA086EF EXA086F0 EXA086F1 EXA086F2 EXA086F3 EXA086F4 EXA086F5 EXA086F6 EXA086F7 EXA086F8 EXA086F9 EXA086FA EXA086FB EXA086FC EXA086FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-111 T1K83787 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 87 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 870- 871- 872- 873- 874- 875- 876- 877- 878- 879- 87A- 87B- 87C- 87D- 87E- 87FEXA08741 EXA08742 EXA08743 EXA08744 EXA08745 EXA08746 EXA08747 EXA08748 EXA08749 EXA0874A EXA0874B EXA0874C EXA0874D EXA0874E EXA0874F EXA08750 EXA08751 EXA08752 EXA08753 EXA08754 EXA08755 EXA08756 EXA08757 EXA08758 EXA08759 EXA0875A EXA0875B EXA0875C EXA0875D EXA0875E EXA0875F EXA08760 EXA08761 EXA08762 EXA08763 EXA08764 EXA08765 EXA08766 EXA08767 EXA08768 EXA08769 EXA0876A EXA0876B EXA0876C EXA0876D EXA0876E EXA0876F EXA08770 EXA08771 EXA08772 EXA08773 EXA08774 EXA08775 EXA08776 EXA08777 EXA08778 EXA08779 EXA0877A EXA0877B EXA0877C EXA0877D EXA0877E EXA0877F EXA08781 EXA08782 EXA08783 EXA08784 EXA08785 EXA08786 EXA08787 EXA08788 EXA08789 EXA0878A EXA0878B EXA0878C EXA0878D EXA0878E EXA0878F EXA08790 EXA08791 EXA08792 EXA08793 EXA08794 EXA08795 EXA08796 EXA08797 EXA08798 EXA08799 EXA0879A EXA0879B EXA0879C EXA0879D EXA0879E EXA0879F EXA087A0 EXA087A1 EXA087A2 EXA087A3 EXA087A4 EXA087A5 EXA087A6 EXA087A7 EXA087A8 EXA087A9 EXA087AA EXA087AB EXA087AC EXA087AD EXA087AE EXA087AF EXA087B0 EXA087B1 EXA087B2 EXA087B3 EXA087B4 EXA087B5 EXA087B6 EXA087B7 EXA087B8 EXA087B9 EXA087BA EXA087BB EXA087BC EXA087BD EXA087BE EXA087BF EXA087C0 EXA087C1 EXA087C2 EXA087C3 EXA087C4 EXA087C5 EXA087C6 EXA087C7 EXA087C8 EXA087C9 EXA087CA EXA087CB EXA087CC EXA087CD EXA087CE EXA087CF EXA087D0 EXA087D1 EXA087D2 EXA087D3 EXA087D4 EXA087D5 EXA087D6 EXA087D7 EXA087D8 EXA087D9 EXA087DA EXA087DB EXA087DC EXA087DD EXA087DE EXA087DF EXA087E0 EXA087E1 EXA087E2 EXA087E3 EXA087E4 EXA087E5 EXA087E6 EXA087E7 EXA087E8 EXA087E9 EXA087EA EXA087EB EXA087EC EXA087ED EXA087EE EXA087EF EXA087F0 EXA087F1 EXA087F2 EXA087F3 EXA087F4 EXA087F5 EXA087F6 EXA087F7 EXA087F8 EXA087F9 EXA087FA EXA087FB EXA087FC EXA087FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-112 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83788 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 88 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 880- 881- 882- 883- 884- 885- 886- 887- 888- 889- 88A- 88B- 88C- 88D- 88E- 88FEXA08841 EXA08842 EXA08843 EXA08844 EXA08845 EXA08846 EXA08847 EXA08848 EXA08849 EXA0884A EXA0884B EXA0884C EXA0884D EXA0884E EXA0884F EXA08850 EXA08851 EXA08852 EXA08853 EXA08854 EXA08855 EXA08856 EXA08857 EXA08858 EXA08859 EXA0885A EXA0885B EXA0885C EXA0885D EXA0885E EXA0885F EXA08860 EXA08861 EXA08862 EXA08863 EXA08864 EXA08865 EXA08866 EXA08867 EXA08868 EXA08869 EXA0886A EXA0886B EXA0886C EXA0886D EXA0886E EXA0886F EXA08870 EXA08871 EXA08872 EXA08873 EXA08874 EXA08875 EXA08876 EXA08877 EXA08878 EXA08879 EXA0887A EXA0887B EXA0887C EXA0887D EXA0887E EXA0887F EXA08881 EXA08882 EXA08883 EXA08884 EXA08885 EXA08886 EXA08887 EXA08888 EXA08889 EXA0888A EXA0888B EXA0888C EXA0888D EXA0888E EXA0888F EXA08890 EXA08891 EXA08892 EXA08893 EXA08894 EXA08895 EXA08896 EXA08897 EXA08898 EXA08899 EXA0889A EXA0889B EXA0889C EXA0889D EXA0889E EXA0889F EXA088A0 EXA088A1 EXA088A2 EXA088A3 EXA088A4 EXA088A5 EXA088A6 EXA088A7 EXA088A8 EXA088A9 EXA088AA EXA088AB EXA088AC EXA088AD EXA088AE EXA088AF EXA088B0 EXA088B1 EXA088B2 EXA088B3 EXA088B4 EXA088B5 EXA088B6 EXA088B7 EXA088B8 EXA088B9 EXA088BA EXA088BB EXA088BC EXA088BD EXA088BE EXA088BF EXA088C0 EXA088C1 EXA088C2 EXA088C3 EXA088C4 EXA088C5 EXA088C6 EXA088C7 EXA088C8 EXA088C9 EXA088CA EXA088CB EXA088CC EXA088CD EXA088CE EXA088CF EXA088D0 EXA088D1 EXA088D2 EXA088D3 EXA088D4 EXA088D5 EXA088D6 EXA088D7 EXA088D8 EXA088D9 EXA088DA EXA088DB EXA088DC EXA088DD EXA088DE EXA088DF EXA088E0 EXA088E1 EXA088E2 EXA088E3 EXA088E4 EXA088E5 EXA088E6 EXA088E7 EXA088E8 EXA088E9 EXA088EA EXA088EB EXA088EC EXA088ED EXA088EE EXA088EF EXA088F0 EXA088F1 EXA088F2 EXA088F3 EXA088F4 EXA088F5 EXA088F6 EXA088F7 EXA088F8 EXA088F9 EXA088FA EXA088FB EXA088FC EXA088FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-113 T1K83789 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 89 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 890- 891- 892- 893- 894- 895- 896- 897- 898- 899- 89A- 89B- 89C- 89D- 89E- 89FEXA08941 EXA08942 EXA08943 EXA08944 EXA08945 EXA08946 EXA08947 EXA08948 EXA08949 EXA0894A EXA0894B EXA0894C EXA0894D EXA0894E EXA0894F EXA08950 EXA08951 EXA08952 EXA08953 EXA08954 EXA08955 EXA08956 EXA08957 EXA08958 EXA08959 EXA0895A EXA0895B EXA0895C EXA0895D EXA0895E EXA0895F EXA08960 EXA08961 EXA08962 EXA08963 EXA08964 EXA08965 EXA08966 EXA08967 EXA08968 EXA08969 EXA0896A EXA0896B EXA0896C EXA0896D EXA0896E EXA0896F EXA08970 EXA08971 EXA08972 EXA08973 EXA08974 EXA08975 EXA08976 EXA08977 EXA08978 EXA08979 EXA0897A EXA0897B EXA0897C EXA0897D EXA0897E EXA0897F EXA08981 EXA08982 EXA08983 EXA08984 EXA08985 EXA08986 EXA08987 EXA08988 EXA08989 EXA0898A EXA0898B EXA0898C EXA0898D EXA0898E EXA0898F EXA08990 EXA08991 EXA08992 EXA08993 EXA08994 EXA08995 EXA08996 EXA08997 EXA08998 EXA08999 EXA0899A EXA0899B EXA0899C EXA0899D EXA0899E EXA0899F EXA089A0 EXA089A1 EXA089A2 EXA089A3 EXA089A4 EXA089A5 EXA089A6 EXA089A7 EXA089A8 EXA089A9 EXA089AA EXA089AB EXA089AC EXA089AD EXA089AE EXA089AF EXA089B0 EXA089B1 EXA089B2 EXA089B3 EXA089B4 EXA089B5 EXA089B6 EXA089B7 EXA089B8 EXA089B9 EXA089BA EXA089BB EXA089BC EXA089BD EXA089BE EXA089BF EXA089C0 EXA089C1 EXA089C2 EXA089C3 EXA089C4 EXA089C5 EXA089C6 EXA089C7 EXA089C8 EXA089C9 EXA089CA EXA089CB EXA089CC EXA089CD EXA089CE EXA089CF EXA089D0 EXA089D1 EXA089D2 EXA089D3 EXA089D4 EXA089D5 EXA089D6 EXA089D7 EXA089D8 EXA089D9 EXA089DA EXA089DB EXA089DC EXA089DD EXA089DE EXA089DF EXA089E0 EXA089E1 EXA089E2 EXA089E3 EXA089E4 EXA089E5 EXA089E6 EXA089E7 EXA089E8 EXA089E9 EXA089EA EXA089EB EXA089EC EXA089ED EXA089EE EXA089EF EXA089F0 EXA089F1 EXA089F2 EXA089F3 EXA089F4 EXA089F5 EXA089F6 EXA089F7 EXA089F8 EXA089F9 EXA089FA EXA089FB EXA089FC EXA089FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-114 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K8378A Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 8A Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 8A0- 8A1- 8A2- 8A3- 8A4- 8A5- 8A6- 8A7- 8A8- 8A9- 8AA- 8AB- 8AC- 8AD- 8AE- 8AFEXA08A41 EXA08A42 EXA08A43 EXA08A44 EXA08A45 EXA08A46 EXA08A47 EXA08A48 EXA08A49 EXA08A4A EXA08A4B EXA08A4C EXA08A4D EXA08A4E EXA08A4F EXA08A50 EXA08A51 EXA08A52 EXA08A53 EXA08A54 EXA08A55 EXA08A56 EXA08A57 EXA08A58 EXA08A59 EXA08A5A EXA08A5B EXA08A5C EXA08A5D EXA08A5E EXA08A5F EXA08A60 EXA08A61 EXA08A62 EXA08A63 EXA08A64 EXA08A65 EXA08A66 EXA08A67 EXA08A68 EXA08A69 EXA08A6A EXA08A6B EXA08A6C EXA08A6D EXA08A6E EXA08A6F EXA08A70 EXA08A71 EXA08A72 EXA08A73 EXA08A74 EXA08A75 EXA08A76 EXA08A77 EXA08A78 EXA08A79 EXA08A7A EXA08A7B EXA08A7C EXA08A7D EXA08A7E EXA08A7F EXA08A81 EXA08A82 EXA08A83 EXA08A84 EXA08A85 EXA08A86 EXA08A87 EXA08A88 EXA08A89 EXA08A8A EXA08A8B EXA08A8C EXA08A8D EXA08A8E EXA08A8F EXA08A90 EXA08A91 EXA08A92 EXA08A93 EXA08A94 EXA08A95 EXA08A96 EXA08A97 EXA08A98 EXA08A99 EXA08A9A EXA08A9B EXA08A9C EXA08A9D EXA08A9E EXA08A9F EXA08AA0 EXA08AA1 EXA08AA2 EXA08AA3 EXA08AA4 EXA08AA5 EXA08AA6 EXA08AA7 EXA08AA8 EXA08AA9 EXA08AAA EXA08AAB EXA08AAC EXA08AAD EXA08AAE EXA08AAF EXA08AB0 EXA08AB1 EXA08AB2 EXA08AB3 EXA08AB4 EXA08AB5 EXA08AB6 EXA08AB7 EXA08AB8 EXA08AB9 EXA08ABA EXA08ABB EXA08ABC EXA08ABD EXA08ABE EXA08ABF EXA08AC0 EXA08AC1 EXA08AC2 EXA08AC3 EXA08AC4 EXA08AC5 EXA08AC6 EXA08AC7 EXA08AC8 EXA08AC9 EXA08ACA EXA08ACB EXA08ACC EXA08ACD EXA08ACE EXA08ACF EXA08AD0 EXA08AD1 EXA08AD2 EXA08AD3 EXA08AD4 EXA08AD5 EXA08AD6 EXA08AD7 EXA08AD8 EXA08AD9 EXA08ADA EXA08ADB EXA08ADC EXA08ADD EXA08ADE EXA08ADF EXA08AE0 EXA08AE1 EXA08AE2 EXA08AE3 EXA08AE4 EXA08AE5 EXA08AE6 EXA08AE7 EXA08AE8 EXA08AE9 EXA08AEA EXA08AEB EXA08AEC EXA08AED EXA08AEE EXA08AEF EXA08AF0 EXA08AF1 EXA08AF2 EXA08AF3 EXA08AF4 EXA08AF5 EXA08AF6 EXA08AF7 EXA08AF8 EXA08AF9 EXA08AFA EXA08AFB EXA08AFC EXA08AFD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-115 T1K8378B Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 8B Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 8B0- 8B1- 8B2- 8B3- 8B4- 8B5- 8B6- 8B7- 8B8- 8B9- 8BA- 8BB- 8BC- 8BD- 8BE- 8BFEXA08B41 EXA08B42 EXA08B43 EXA08B44 EXA08B45 EXA08B46 EXA08B47 EXA08B48 EXA08B49 EXA08B4A EXA08B4B EXA08B4C EXA08B4D EXA08B4E EXA08B4F EXA08B50 EXA08B51 EXA08B52 EXA08B53 EXA08B54 EXA08B55 EXA08B56 EXA08B57 EXA08B58 EXA08B59 EXA08B5A EXA08B5B EXA08B5C EXA08B5D EXA08B5E EXA08B5F EXA08B60 EXA08B61 EXA08B62 EXA08B63 EXA08B64 EXA08B65 EXA08B66 EXA08B67 EXA08B68 EXA08B69 EXA08B6A EXA08B6B EXA08B6C EXA08B6D EXA08B6E EXA08B6F EXA08B70 EXA08B71 EXA08B72 EXA08B73 EXA08B74 EXA08B75 EXA08B76 EXA08B77 EXA08B78 EXA08B79 EXA08B7A EXA08B7B EXA08B7C EXA08B7D EXA08B7E EXA08B7F EXA08B81 EXA08B82 EXA08B83 EXA08B84 EXA08B85 EXA08B86 EXA08B87 EXA08B88 EXA08B89 EXA08B8A EXA08B8B EXA08B8C EXA08B8D EXA08B8E EXA08B8F EXA08B90 EXA08B91 EXA08B92 EXA08B93 EXA08B94 EXA08B95 EXA08B96 EXA08B97 EXA08B98 EXA08B99 EXA08B9A EXA08B9B EXA08B9C EXA08B9D EXA08B9E EXA08B9F EXA08BA0 EXA08BA1 EXA08BA2 EXA08BA3 EXA08BA4 EXA08BA5 EXA08BA6 EXA08BA7 EXA08BA8 EXA08BA9 EXA08BAA EXA08BAB EXA08BAC EXA08BAD EXA08BAE EXA08BAF EXA08BB0 EXA08BB1 EXA08BB2 EXA08BB3 EXA08BB4 EXA08BB5 EXA08BB6 EXA08BB7 EXA08BB8 EXA08BB9 EXA08BBA EXA08BBB EXA08BBC EXA08BBD EXA08BBE EXA08BBF EXA08BC0 EXA08BC1 EXA08BC2 EXA08BC3 EXA08BC4 EXA08BC5 EXA08BC6 EXA08BC7 EXA08BC8 EXA08BC9 EXA08BCA EXA08BCB EXA08BCC EXA08BCD EXA08BCE EXA08BCF EXA08BD0 EXA08BD1 EXA08BD2 EXA08BD3 EXA08BD4 EXA08BD5 EXA08BD6 EXA08BD7 EXA08BD8 EXA08BD9 EXA08BDA EXA08BDB EXA08BDC EXA08BDD EXA08BDE EXA08BDF EXA08BE0 EXA08BE1 EXA08BE2 EXA08BE3 EXA08BE4 EXA08BE5 EXA08BE6 EXA08BE7 EXA08BE8 EXA08BE9 EXA08BEA EXA08BEB EXA08BEC EXA08BED EXA08BEE EXA08BEF EXA08BF0 EXA08BF1 EXA08BF2 EXA08BF3 EXA08BF4 EXA08BF5 EXA08BF6 EXA08BF7 EXA08BF8 EXA08BF9 EXA08BFA EXA08BFB EXA08BFC EXA08BFD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-116 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K8378C Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 8C Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 8C0- 8C1- 8C2- 8C3- 8C4- 8C5- 8C6- 8C7- 8C8- 8C9- 8CA- 8CB- 8CC- 8CD- 8CE- 8CFEXA08C41 EXA08C42 EXA08C43 EXA08C44 EXA08C45 EXA08C46 EXA08C47 EXA08C48 EXA08C49 EXA08C4A EXA08C4B EXA08C4C EXA08C4D EXA08C4E EXA08C4F EXA08C50 EXA08C51 EXA08C52 EXA08C53 EXA08C54 EXA08C55 EXA08C56 EXA08C57 EXA08C58 EXA08C59 EXA08C5A EXA08C5B EXA08C5C EXA08C5D EXA08C5E EXA08C5F EXA08C60 EXA08C61 EXA08C62 EXA08C63 EXA08C64 EXA08C65 EXA08C66 EXA08C67 EXA08C68 EXA08C69 EXA08C6A EXA08C6B EXA08C6C EXA08C6D EXA08C6E EXA08C6F EXA08C70 EXA08C71 EXA08C72 EXA08C73 EXA08C74 EXA08C75 EXA08C76 EXA08C77 EXA08C78 EXA08C79 EXA08C7A EXA08C7B EXA08C7C EXA08C7D EXA08C7E EXA08C7F EXA08C81 EXA08C82 EXA08C83 EXA08C84 EXA08C85 EXA08C86 EXA08C87 EXA08C88 EXA08C89 EXA08C8A EXA08C8B EXA08C8C EXA08C8D EXA08C8E EXA08C8F EXA08C90 EXA08C91 EXA08C92 EXA08C93 EXA08C94 EXA08C95 EXA08C96 EXA08C97 EXA08C98 EXA08C99 EXA08C9A EXA08C9B EXA08C9C EXA08C9D EXA08C9E EXA08C9F EXA08CA0 EXA08CA1 EXA08CA2 EXA08CA3 EXA08CA4 EXA08CA5 EXA08CA6 EXA08CA7 EXA08CA8 EXA08CA9 EXA08CAA EXA08CAB EXA08CAC EXA08CAD EXA08CAE EXA08CAF EXA08CB0 EXA08CB1 EXA08CB2 EXA08CB3 EXA08CB4 EXA08CB5 EXA08CB6 EXA08CB7 EXA08CB8 EXA08CB9 EXA08CBA EXA08CBB EXA08CBC EXA08CBD EXA08CBE EXA08CBF EXA08CC0 EXA08CC1 EXA08CC2 EXA08CC3 EXA08CC4 EXA08CC5 EXA08CC6 EXA08CC7 EXA08CC8 EXA08CC9 EXA08CCA EXA08CCB EXA08CCC EXA08CCD EXA08CCE EXA08CCF EXA08CD0 EXA08CD1 EXA08CD2 EXA08CD3 EXA08CD4 EXA08CD5 EXA08CD6 EXA08CD7 EXA08CD8 EXA08CD9 EXA08CDA EXA08CDB EXA08CDC EXA08CDD EXA08CDE EXA08CDF EXA08CE0 EXA08CE1 EXA08CE2 EXA08CE3 EXA08CE4 EXA08CE5 EXA08CE6 EXA08CE7 EXA08CE8 EXA08CE9 EXA08CEA EXA08CEB EXA08CEC EXA08CED EXA08CEE EXA08CEF EXA08CF0 EXA08CF1 EXA08CF2 EXA08CF3 EXA08CF4 EXA08CF5 EXA08CF6 EXA08CF7 EXA08CF8 EXA08CF9 EXA08CFA EXA08CFB EXA08CFC EXA08CFD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-117 T1K8378D Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 8D Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 8D0- 8D1- 8D2- 8D3- 8D4- 8D5- 8D6- 8D7- 8D8- 8D9- 8DA- 8DB- 8DC- 8DD- 8DE- 8DFEXA08D41 EXA08D42 EXA08D43 EXA08D44 EXA08D45 EXA08D46 EXA08D47 EXA08D48 EXA08D49 EXA08D4A EXA08D4B EXA08D4C EXA08D4D EXA08D4E EXA08D4F EXA08D50 EXA08D51 EXA08D52 EXA08D53 EXA08D54 EXA08D55 EXA08D56 EXA08D57 EXA08D58 EXA08D59 EXA08D5A EXA08D5B EXA08D5C EXA08D5D EXA08D5E EXA08D5F EXA08D60 EXA08D61 EXA08D62 EXA08D63 EXA08D64 EXA08D65 EXA08D66 EXA08D67 EXA08D68 EXA08D69 EXA08D6A EXA08D6B EXA08D6C EXA08D6D EXA08D6E EXA08D6F EXA08D70 EXA08D71 EXA08D72 EXA08D73 EXA08D74 EXA08D75 EXA08D76 EXA08D77 EXA08D78 EXA08D79 EXA08D7A EXA08D7B EXA08D7C EXA08D7D EXA08D7E EXA08D7F EXA08D81 EXA08D82 EXA08D83 EXA08D84 EXA08D85 EXA08D86 EXA08D87 EXA08D88 EXA08D89 EXA08D8A EXA08D8B EXA08D8C EXA08D8D EXA08D8E EXA08D8F EXA08D90 EXA08D91 EXA08D92 EXA08D93 EXA08D94 EXA08D95 EXA08D96 EXA08D97 EXA08D98 EXA08D99 EXA08D9A EXA08D9B EXA08D9C EXA08D9D EXA08D9E EXA08D9F EXA08DA0 EXA08DA1 EXA08DA2 EXA08DA3 EXA08DA4 EXA08DA5 EXA08DA6 EXA08DA7 EXA08DA8 EXA08DA9 EXA08DAA EXA08DAB EXA08DAC EXA08DAD EXA08DAE EXA08DAF EXA08DB0 EXA08DB1 EXA08DB2 EXA08DB3 EXA08DB4 EXA08DB5 EXA08DB6 EXA08DB7 EXA08DB8 EXA08DB9 EXA08DBA EXA08DBB EXA08DBC EXA08DBD EXA08DBE EXA08DBF EXA08DC0 EXA08DC1 EXA08DC2 EXA08DC3 EXA08DC4 EXA08DC5 EXA08DC6 EXA08DC7 EXA08DC8 EXA08DC9 EXA08DCA EXA08DCB EXA08DCC EXA08DCD EXA08DCE EXA08DCF EXA08DD0 EXA08DD1 EXA08DD2 EXA08DD3 EXA08DD4 EXA08DD5 EXA08DD6 EXA08DD7 EXA08DD8 EXA08DD9 EXA08DDA EXA08DDB EXA08DDC EXA08DDD EXA08DDE EXA08DDF EXA08DE0 EXA08DE1 EXA08DE2 EXA08DE3 EXA08DE4 EXA08DE5 EXA08DE6 EXA08DE7 EXA08DE8 EXA08DE9 EXA08DEA EXA08DEB EXA08DEC EXA08DED EXA08DEE EXA08DEF EXA08DF0 EXA08DF1 EXA08DF2 EXA08DF3 EXA08DF4 EXA08DF5 EXA08DF6 EXA08DF7 EXA08DF8 EXA08DF9 EXA08DFA EXA08DFB EXA08DFC EXA08DFD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-118 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K8378E Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 8E Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 8E0- 8E1- 8E2- 8E3- 8E4- 8E5- 8E6- 8E7- 8E8- 8E9- 8EA- 8EB- 8EC- 8ED- 8EE- 8EFEXA08E41 EXA08E42 EXA08E43 EXA08E44 EXA08E45 EXA08E46 EXA08E47 EXA08E48 EXA08E49 EXA08E4A EXA08E4B EXA08E4C EXA08E4D EXA08E4E EXA08E4F EXA08E50 EXA08E51 EXA08E52 EXA08E53 EXA08E54 EXA08E55 EXA08E56 EXA08E57 EXA08E58 EXA08E59 EXA08E5A EXA08E5B EXA08E5C EXA08E5D EXA08E5E EXA08E5F EXA08E60 EXA08E61 EXA08E62 EXA08E63 EXA08E64 EXA08E65 EXA08E66 EXA08E67 EXA08E68 EXA08E69 EXA08E6A EXA08E6B EXA08E6C EXA08E6D EXA08E6E EXA08E6F EXA08E70 EXA08E71 EXA08E72 EXA08E73 EXA08E74 EXA08E75 EXA08E76 EXA08E77 EXA08E78 EXA08E79 EXA08E7A EXA08E7B EXA08E7C EXA08E7D EXA08E7E EXA08E7F EXA08E81 EXA08E82 EXA08E83 EXA08E84 EXA08E85 EXA08E86 EXA08E87 EXA08E88 EXA08E89 EXA08E8A EXA08E8B EXA08E8C EXA08E8D EXA08E8E EXA08E8F EXA08E90 EXA08E91 EXA08E92 EXA08E93 EXA08E94 EXA08E95 EXA08E96 EXA08E97 EXA08E98 EXA08E99 EXA08E9A EXA08E9B EXA08E9C EXA08E9D EXA08E9E EXA08E9F EXA08EA0 EXA08EA1 EXA08EA2 EXA08EA3 EXA08EA4 EXA08EA5 EXA08EA6 EXA08EA7 EXA08EA8 EXA08EA9 EXA08EAA EXA08EAB EXA08EAC EXA08EAD EXA08EAE EXA08EAF EXA08EB0 EXA08EB1 EXA08EB2 EXA08EB3 EXA08EB4 EXA08EB5 EXA08EB6 EXA08EB7 EXA08EB8 EXA08EB9 EXA08EBA EXA08EBB EXA08EBC EXA08EBD EXA08EBE EXA08EBF EXA08EC0 EXA08EC1 EXA08EC2 EXA08EC3 EXA08EC4 EXA08EC5 EXA08EC6 EXA08EC7 EXA08EC8 EXA08EC9 EXA08ECA EXA08ECB EXA08ECC EXA08ECD EXA08ECE EXA08ECF EXA08ED0 EXA08ED1 EXA08ED2 EXA08ED3 EXA08ED4 EXA08ED5 EXA08ED6 EXA08ED7 EXA08ED8 EXA08ED9 EXA08EDA EXA08EDB EXA08EDC EXA08EDD EXA08EDE EXA08EDF EXA08EE0 EXA08EE1 EXA08EE2 EXA08EE3 EXA08EE4 EXA08EE5 EXA08EE6 EXA08EE7 EXA08EE8 EXA08EE9 EXA08EEA EXA08EEB EXA08EEC EXA08EED EXA08EEE EXA08EEF EXA08EF0 EXA08EF1 EXA08EF2 EXA08EF3 EXA08EF4 EXA08EF5 EXA08EF6 EXA08EF7 EXA08EF8 EXA08EF9 EXA08EFA EXA08EFB EXA08EFC EXA08EFD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-119 T1K8378F Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 8F Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 8F0- 8F1- 8F2- 8F3- 8F4- 8F5- 8F6- 8F7- 8F8- 8F9- 8FA- 8FB- 8FC- 8FD- 8FE- 8FFEXA08F41 EXA08F42 EXA08F43 EXA08F44 EXA08F45 EXA08F46 EXA08F47 EXA08F48 EXA08F49 EXA08F4A EXA08F4B EXA08F4C EXA08F4D EXA08F4E EXA08F4F EXA08F50 EXA08F51 EXA08F52 EXA08F53 EXA08F54 EXA08F55 EXA08F56 EXA08F57 EXA08F58 EXA08F59 EXA08F5A EXA08F5B EXA08F5C EXA08F5D EXA08F5E EXA08F5F EXA08F60 EXA08F61 EXA08F62 EXA08F63 EXA08F64 EXA08F65 EXA08F66 EXA08F67 EXA08F68 EXA08F69 EXA08F6A EXA08F6B EXA08F6C EXA08F6D EXA08F6E EXA08F6F EXA08F70 EXA08F71 EXA08F72 EXA08F73 EXA08F74 EXA08F75 EXA08F76 EXA08F77 EXA08F78 EXA08F79 EXA08F7A EXA08F7B EXA08F7C EXA08F7D EXA08F7E EXA08F7F EXA08F81 EXA08F82 EXA08F83 EXA08F84 EXA08F85 EXA08F86 EXA08F87 EXA08F88 EXA08F89 EXA08F8A EXA08F8B EXA08F8C EXA08F8D EXA08F8E EXA08F8F EXA08F90 EXA08F91 EXA08F92 EXA08F93 EXA08F94 EXA08F95 EXA08F96 EXA08F97 EXA08F98 EXA08F99 EXA08F9A EXA08F9B EXA08F9C EXA08F9D EXA08F9E EXA08F9F EXA08FA0 EXA08FA1 EXA08FA2 EXA08FA3 EXA08FA4 EXA08FA5 EXA08FA6 EXA08FA7 EXA08FA8 EXA08FA9 EXA08FAA EXA08FAB EXA08FAC EXA08FAD EXA08FAE EXA08FAF EXA08FB0 EXA08FB1 EXA08FB2 EXA08FB3 EXA08FB4 EXA08FB5 EXA08FB6 EXA08FB7 EXA08FB8 EXA08FB9 EXA08FBA EXA08FBB EXA08FBC EXA08FBD EXA08FBE EXA08FBF EXA08FC0 EXA08FC1 EXA08FC2 EXA08FC3 EXA08FC4 EXA08FC5 EXA08FC6 EXA08FC7 EXA08FC8 EXA08FC9 EXA08FCA EXA08FCB EXA08FCC EXA08FCD EXA08FCE EXA08FCF EXA08FD0 EXA08FD1 EXA08FD2 EXA08FD3 EXA08FD4 EXA08FD5 EXA08FD6 EXA08FD7 EXA08FD8 EXA08FD9 EXA08FDA EXA08FDB EXA08FDC EXA08FDD EXA08FDE EXA08FDF EXA08FE0 EXA08FE1 EXA08FE2 EXA08FE3 EXA08FE4 EXA08FE5 EXA08FE6 EXA08FE7 EXA08FE8 EXA08FE9 EXA08FEA EXA08FEB EXA08FEC EXA08FED EXA08FEE EXA08FEF EXA08FF0 EXA08FF1 EXA08FF2 EXA08FF3 EXA08FF4 EXA08FF5 EXA08FF6 EXA08FF7 EXA08FF8 EXA08FF9 EXA08FFA EXA08FFB EXA08FFC EXA08FFD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-120 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83790 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 90 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 900- 901- 902- 903- 904- 905- 906- 907- 908- 909- 90A- 90B- 90C- 90D- 90E- 90FEXA09041 EXA09042 EXA09043 EXA09044 EXA09045 EXA09046 EXA09047 EXA09048 EXA09049 EXA0904A EXA0904B EXA0904C EXA0904D EXA0904E EXA0904F EXA09050 EXA09051 EXA09052 EXA09053 EXA09054 EXA09055 EXA09056 EXA09057 EXA09058 EXA09059 EXA0905A EXA0905B EXA0905C EXA0905D EXA0905E EXA0905F EXA09060 EXA09061 EXA09062 EXA09063 EXA09064 EXA09065 EXA09066 EXA09067 EXA09068 EXA09069 EXA0906A EXA0906B EXA0906C EXA0906D EXA0906E EXA0906F EXA09070 EXA09071 EXA09072 EXA09073 EXA09074 EXA09075 EXA09076 EXA09077 EXA09078 EXA09079 EXA0907A EXA0907B EXA0907C EXA0907D EXA0907E EXA0907F EXA09081 EXA09082 EXA09083 EXA09084 EXA09085 EXA09086 EXA09087 EXA09088 EXA09089 EXA0908A EXA0908B EXA0908C EXA0908D EXA0908E EXA0908F EXA09090 EXA09091 EXA09092 EXA09093 EXA09094 EXA09095 EXA09096 EXA09097 EXA09098 EXA09099 EXA0909A EXA0909B EXA0909C EXA0909D EXA0909E EXA0909F EXA090A0 EXA090A1 EXA090A2 EXA090A3 EXA090A4 EXA090A5 EXA090A6 EXA090A7 EXA090A8 EXA090A9 EXA090AA EXA090AB EXA090AC EXA090AD EXA090AE EXA090AF EXA090B0 EXA090B1 EXA090B2 EXA090B3 EXA090B4 EXA090B5 EXA090B6 EXA090B7 EXA090B8 EXA090B9 EXA090BA EXA090BB EXA090BC EXA090BD EXA090BE EXA090BF EXA090C0 EXA090C1 EXA090C2 EXA090C3 EXA090C4 EXA090C5 EXA090C6 EXA090C7 EXA090C8 EXA090C9 EXA090CA EXA090CB EXA090CC EXA090CD EXA090CE EXA090CF EXA090D0 EXA090D1 EXA090D2 EXA090D3 EXA090D4 EXA090D5 EXA090D6 EXA090D7 EXA090D8 EXA090D9 EXA090DA EXA090DB EXA090DC EXA090DD EXA090DE EXA090DF EXA090E0 EXA090E1 EXA090E2 EXA090E3 EXA090E4 EXA090E5 EXA090E6 EXA090E7 EXA090E8 EXA090E9 EXA090EA EXA090EB EXA090EC EXA090ED EXA090EE EXA090EF EXA090F0 EXA090F1 EXA090F2 EXA090F3 EXA090F4 EXA090F5 EXA090F6 EXA090F7 EXA090F8 EXA090F9 EXA090FA EXA090FB EXA090FC EXA090FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-121 T1K83791 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 91 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 910- 911- 912- 913- 914- 915- 916- 917- 918- 919- 91A- 91B- 91C- 91D- 91E- 91FEXA09141 EXA09142 EXA09143 EXA09144 EXA09145 EXA09146 EXA09147 EXA09148 EXA09149 EXA0914A EXA0914B EXA0914C EXA0914D EXA0914E EXA0914F EXA09150 EXA09151 EXA09152 EXA09153 EXA09154 EXA09155 EXA09156 EXA09157 EXA09158 EXA09159 EXA0915A EXA0915B EXA0915C EXA0915D EXA0915E EXA0915F EXA09160 EXA09161 EXA09162 EXA09163 EXA09164 EXA09165 EXA09166 EXA09167 EXA09168 EXA09169 EXA0916A EXA0916B EXA0916C EXA0916D EXA0916E EXA0916F EXA09170 EXA09171 EXA09172 EXA09173 EXA09174 EXA09175 EXA09176 EXA09177 EXA09178 EXA09179 EXA0917A EXA0917B EXA0917C EXA0917D EXA0917E EXA0917F EXA09181 EXA09182 EXA09183 EXA09184 EXA09185 EXA09186 EXA09187 EXA09188 EXA09189 EXA0918A EXA0918B EXA0918C EXA0918D EXA0918E EXA0918F EXA09190 EXA09191 EXA09192 EXA09193 EXA09194 EXA09195 EXA09196 EXA09197 EXA09198 EXA09199 EXA0919A EXA0919B EXA0919C EXA0919D EXA0919E EXA0919F EXA091A0 EXA091A1 EXA091A2 EXA091A3 EXA091A4 EXA091A5 EXA091A6 EXA091A7 EXA091A8 EXA091A9 EXA091AA EXA091AB EXA091AC EXA091AD EXA091AE EXA091AF EXA091B0 EXA091B1 EXA091B2 EXA091B3 EXA091B4 EXA091B5 EXA091B6 EXA091B7 EXA091B8 EXA091B9 EXA091BA EXA091BB EXA091BC EXA091BD EXA091BE EXA091BF EXA091C0 EXA091C1 EXA091C2 EXA091C3 EXA091C4 EXA091C5 EXA091C6 EXA091C7 EXA091C8 EXA091C9 EXA091CA EXA091CB EXA091CC EXA091CD EXA091CE EXA091CF EXA091D0 EXA091D1 EXA091D2 EXA091D3 EXA091D4 EXA091D5 EXA091D6 EXA091D7 EXA091D8 EXA091D9 EXA091DA EXA091DB EXA091DC EXA091DD EXA091DE EXA091DF EXA091E0 EXA091E1 EXA091E2 EXA091E3 EXA091E4 EXA091E5 EXA091E6 EXA091E7 EXA091E8 EXA091E9 EXA091EA EXA091EB EXA091EC EXA091ED EXA091EE EXA091EF EXA091F0 EXA091F1 EXA091F2 EXA091F3 EXA091F4 EXA091F5 EXA091F6 EXA091F7 EXA091F8 EXA091F9 EXA091FA EXA091FB EXA091FC EXA091FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-122 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83792 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 92 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 920- 921- 922- 923- 924- 925- 926- 927- 928- 929- 92A- 92B- 92C- 92D- 92E- 92FEXA09241 EXA09242 EXA09243 EXA09244 EXA09245 EXA09246 EXA09247 EXA09248 EXA09249 EXA0924A EXA0924B EXA0924C EXA0924D EXA0924E EXA0924F EXA09250 EXA09251 EXA09252 EXA09253 EXA09254 EXA09255 EXA09256 EXA09257 EXA09258 EXA09259 EXA0925A EXA0925B EXA0925C EXA0925D EXA0925E EXA0925F EXA09260 EXA09261 EXA09262 EXA09263 EXA09264 EXA09265 EXA09266 EXA09267 EXA09268 EXA09269 EXA0926A EXA0926B EXA0926C EXA0926D EXA0926E EXA0926F EXA09270 EXA09271 EXA09272 EXA09273 EXA09274 EXA09275 EXA09276 EXA09277 EXA09278 EXA09279 EXA0927A EXA0927B EXA0927C EXA0927D EXA0927E EXA0927F EXA09281 EXA09282 EXA09283 EXA09284 EXA09285 EXA09286 EXA09287 EXA09288 EXA09289 EXA0928A EXA0928B EXA0928C EXA0928D EXA0928E EXA0928F EXA09290 EXA09291 EXA09292 EXA09293 EXA09294 EXA09295 EXA09296 EXA09297 EXA09298 EXA09299 EXA0929A EXA0929B EXA0929C EXA0929D EXA0929E EXA0929F EXA092A0 EXA092A1 EXA092A2 EXA092A3 EXA092A4 EXA092A5 EXA092A6 EXA092A7 EXA092A8 EXA092A9 EXA092AA EXA092AB EXA092AC EXA092AD EXA092AE EXA092AF EXA092B0 EXA092B1 EXA092B2 EXA092B3 EXA092B4 EXA092B5 EXA092B6 EXA092B7 EXA092B8 EXA092B9 EXA092BA EXA092BB EXA092BC EXA092BD EXA092BE EXA092BF EXA092C0 EXA092C1 EXA092C2 EXA092C3 EXA092C4 EXA092C5 EXA092C6 EXA092C7 EXA092C8 EXA092C9 EXA092CA EXA092CB EXA092CC EXA092CD EXA092CE EXA092CF EXA092D0 EXA092D1 EXA092D2 EXA092D3 EXA092D4 EXA092D5 EXA092D6 EXA092D7 EXA092D8 EXA092D9 EXA092DA EXA092DB EXA092DC EXA092DD EXA092DE EXA092DF EXA092E0 EXA092E1 EXA092E2 EXA092E3 EXA092E4 EXA092E5 EXA092E6 EXA092E7 EXA092E8 EXA092E9 EXA092EA EXA092EB EXA092EC EXA092ED EXA092EE EXA092EF EXA092F0 EXA092F1 EXA092F2 EXA092F3 EXA092F4 EXA092F5 EXA092F6 EXA092F7 EXA092F8 EXA092F9 EXA092FA EXA092FB EXA092FC EXA092FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-123 T1K83793 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 93 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 930- 931- 932- 933- 934- 935- 936- 937- 938- 939- 93A- 93B- 93C- 93D- 93E- 93FEXA09341 EXA09342 EXA09343 EXA09344 EXA09345 EXA09346 EXA09347 EXA09348 EXA09349 EXA0934A EXA0934B EXA0934C EXA0934D EXA0934E EXA0934F EXA09350 EXA09351 EXA09352 EXA09353 EXA09354 EXA09355 EXA09356 EXA09357 EXA09358 EXA09359 EXA0935A EXA0935B EXA0935C EXA0935D EXA0935E EXA0935F EXA09360 EXA09361 EXA09362 EXA09363 EXA09364 EXA09365 EXA09366 EXA09367 EXA09368 EXA09369 EXA0936A EXA0936B EXA0936C EXA0936D EXA0936E EXA0936F EXA09370 EXA09371 EXA09372 EXA09373 EXA09374 EXA09375 EXA09376 EXA09377 EXA09378 EXA09379 EXA0937A EXA0937B EXA0937C EXA0937D EXA0937E EXA0937F EXA09381 EXA09382 EXA09383 EXA09384 EXA09385 EXA09386 EXA09387 EXA09388 EXA09389 EXA0938A EXA0938B EXA0938C EXA0938D EXA0938E EXA0938F EXA09390 EXA09391 EXA09392 EXA09393 EXA09394 EXA09395 EXA09396 EXA09397 EXA09398 EXA09399 EXA0939A EXA0939B EXA0939C EXA0939D EXA0939E EXA0939F EXA093A0 EXA093A1 EXA093A2 EXA093A3 EXA093A4 EXA093A5 EXA093A6 EXA093A7 EXA093A8 EXA093A9 EXA093AA EXA093AB EXA093AC EXA093AD EXA093AE EXA093AF EXA093B0 EXA093B1 EXA093B2 EXA093B3 EXA093B4 EXA093B5 EXA093B6 EXA093B7 EXA093B8 EXA093B9 EXA093BA EXA093BB EXA093BC EXA093BD EXA093BE EXA093BF EXA093C0 EXA093C1 EXA093C2 EXA093C3 EXA093C4 EXA093C5 EXA093C6 EXA093C7 EXA093C8 EXA093C9 EXA093CA EXA093CB EXA093CC EXA093CD EXA093CE EXA093CF EXA093D0 EXA093D1 EXA093D2 EXA093D3 EXA093D4 EXA093D5 EXA093D6 EXA093D7 EXA093D8 EXA093D9 EXA093DA EXA093DB EXA093DC EXA093DD EXA093DE EXA093DF EXA093E0 EXA093E1 EXA093E2 EXA093E3 EXA093E4 EXA093E5 EXA093E6 EXA093E7 EXA093E8 EXA093E9 EXA093EA EXA093EB EXA093EC EXA093ED EXA093EE EXA093EF EXA093F0 EXA093F1 EXA093F2 EXA093F3 EXA093F4 EXA093F5 EXA093F6 EXA093F7 EXA093F8 EXA093F9 EXA093FA EXA093FB EXA093FC EXA093FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-124 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83794 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 94 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 940- 941- 942- 943- 944- 945- 946- 947- 948- 949- 94A- 94B- 94C- 94D- 94E- 94FEXA09441 EXA09442 EXA09443 EXA09444 EXA09445 EXA09446 EXA09447 EXA09448 EXA09449 EXA0944A EXA0944B EXA0944C EXA0944D EXA0944E EXA0944F EXA09450 EXA09451 EXA09452 EXA09453 EXA09454 EXA09455 EXA09456 EXA09457 EXA09458 EXA09459 EXA0945A EXA0945B EXA0945C EXA0945D EXA0945E EXA0945F EXA09460 EXA09461 EXA09462 EXA09463 EXA09464 EXA09465 EXA09466 EXA09467 EXA09468 EXA09469 EXA0946A EXA0946B EXA0946C EXA0946D EXA0946E EXA0946F EXA09470 EXA09471 EXA09472 EXA09473 EXA09474 EXA09475 EXA09476 EXA09477 EXA09478 EXA09479 EXA0947A EXA0947B EXA0947C EXA0947D EXA0947E EXA0947F EXA09481 EXA09482 EXA09483 EXA09484 EXA09485 EXA09486 EXA09487 EXA09488 EXA09489 EXA0948A EXA0948B EXA0948C EXA0948D EXA0948E EXA0948F EXA09490 EXA09491 EXA09492 EXA09493 EXA09494 EXA09495 EXA09496 EXA09497 EXA09498 EXA09499 EXA0949A EXA0949B EXA0949C EXA0949D EXA0949E EXA0949F EXA094A0 EXA094A1 EXA094A2 EXA094A3 EXA094A4 EXA094A5 EXA094A6 EXA094A7 EXA094A8 EXA094A9 EXA094AA EXA094AB EXA094AC EXA094AD EXA094AE EXA094AF EXA094B0 EXA094B1 EXA094B2 EXA094B3 EXA094B4 EXA094B5 EXA094B6 EXA094B7 EXA094B8 EXA094B9 EXA094BA EXA094BB EXA094BC EXA094BD EXA094BE EXA094BF EXA094C0 EXA094C1 EXA094C2 EXA094C3 EXA094C4 EXA094C5 EXA094C6 EXA094C7 EXA094C8 EXA094C9 EXA094CA EXA094CB EXA094CC EXA094CD EXA094CE EXA094CF EXA094D0 EXA094D1 EXA094D2 EXA094D3 EXA094D4 EXA094D5 EXA094D6 EXA094D7 EXA094D8 EXA094D9 EXA094DA EXA094DB EXA094DC EXA094DD EXA094DE EXA094DF EXA094E0 EXA094E1 EXA094E2 EXA094E3 EXA094E4 EXA094E5 EXA094E6 EXA094E7 EXA094E8 EXA094E9 EXA094EA EXA094EB EXA094EC EXA094ED EXA094EE EXA094EF EXA094F0 EXA094F1 EXA094F2 EXA094F3 EXA094F4 EXA094F5 EXA094F6 EXA094F7 EXA094F8 EXA094F9 EXA094FA EXA094FB EXA094FC EXA094FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-125 T1K83795 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 95 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 950- 951- 952- 953- 954- 955- 956- 957- 958- 959- 95A- 95B- 95C- 95D- 95E- 95FEXA09541 EXA09542 EXA09543 EXA09544 EXA09545 EXA09546 EXA09547 EXA09548 EXA09549 EXA0954A EXA0954B EXA0954C EXA0954D EXA0954E EXA0954F EXA09550 EXA09551 EXA09552 EXA09553 EXA09554 EXA09555 EXA09556 EXA09557 EXA09558 EXA09559 EXA0955A EXA0955B EXA0955C EXA0955D EXA0955E EXA0955F EXA09560 EXA09561 EXA09562 EXA09563 EXA09564 EXA09565 EXA09566 EXA09567 EXA09568 EXA09569 EXA0956A EXA0956B EXA0956C EXA0956D EXA0956E EXA0956F EXA09570 EXA09571 EXA09572 EXA09573 EXA09574 EXA09575 EXA09576 EXA09577 EXA09578 EXA09579 EXA0957A EXA0957B EXA0957C EXA0957D EXA0957E EXA0957F EXA09581 EXA09582 EXA09583 EXA09584 EXA09585 EXA09586 EXA09587 EXA09588 EXA09589 EXA0958A EXA0958B EXA0958C EXA0958D EXA0958E EXA0958F EXA09590 EXA09591 EXA09592 EXA09593 EXA09594 EXA09595 EXA09596 EXA09597 EXA09598 EXA09599 EXA0959A EXA0959B EXA0959C EXA0959D EXA0959E EXA0959F EXA095A0 EXA095A1 EXA095A2 EXA095A3 EXA095A4 EXA095A5 EXA095A6 EXA095A7 EXA095A8 EXA095A9 EXA095AA EXA095AB EXA095AC EXA095AD EXA095AE EXA095AF EXA095B0 EXA095B1 EXA095B2 EXA095B3 EXA095B4 EXA095B5 EXA095B6 EXA095B7 EXA095B8 EXA095B9 EXA095BA EXA095BB EXA095BC EXA095BD EXA095BE EXA095BF EXA095C0 EXA095C1 EXA095C2 EXA095C3 EXA095C4 EXA095C5 EXA095C6 EXA095C7 EXA095C8 EXA095C9 EXA095CA EXA095CB EXA095CC EXA095CD EXA095CE EXA095CF EXA095D0 EXA095D1 EXA095D2 EXA095D3 EXA095D4 EXA095D5 EXA095D6 EXA095D7 EXA095D8 EXA095D9 EXA095DA EXA095DB EXA095DC EXA095DD EXA095DE EXA095DF EXA095E0 EXA095E1 EXA095E2 EXA095E3 EXA095E4 EXA095E5 EXA095E6 EXA095E7 EXA095E8 EXA095E9 EXA095EA EXA095EB EXA095EC EXA095ED EXA095EE EXA095EF EXA095F0 EXA095F1 EXA095F2 EXA095F3 EXA095F4 EXA095F5 EXA095F6 EXA095F7 EXA095F8 EXA095F9 EXA095FA EXA095FB EXA095FC EXA095FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-126 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83796 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 96 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 960- 961- 962- 963- 964- 965- 966- 967- 968- 969- 96A- 96B- 96C- 96D- 96E- 96FEXA09641 EXA09642 EXA09643 EXA09644 EXA09645 EXA09646 EXA09647 EXA09648 EXA09649 EXA0964A EXA0964B EXA0964C EXA0964D EXA0964E EXA0964F EXA09650 EXA09651 EXA09652 EXA09653 EXA09654 EXA09655 EXA09656 EXA09657 EXA09658 EXA09659 EXA0965A EXA0965B EXA0965C EXA0965D EXA0965E EXA0965F EXA09660 EXA09661 EXA09662 EXA09663 EXA09664 EXA09665 EXA09666 EXA09667 EXA09668 EXA09669 EXA0966A EXA0966B EXA0966C EXA0966D EXA0966E EXA0966F EXA09670 EXA09671 EXA09672 EXA09673 EXA09674 EXA09675 EXA09676 EXA09677 EXA09678 EXA09679 EXA0967A EXA0967B EXA0967C EXA0967D EXA0967E EXA0967F EXA09681 EXA09682 EXA09683 EXA09684 EXA09685 EXA09686 EXA09687 EXA09688 EXA09689 EXA0968A EXA0968B EXA0968C EXA0968D EXA0968E EXA0968F EXA09690 EXA09691 EXA09692 EXA09693 EXA09694 EXA09695 EXA09696 EXA09697 EXA09698 EXA09699 EXA0969A EXA0969B EXA0969C EXA0969D EXA0969E EXA0969F EXA096A0 EXA096A1 EXA096A2 EXA096A3 EXA096A4 EXA096A5 EXA096A6 EXA096A7 EXA096A8 EXA096A9 EXA096AA EXA096AB EXA096AC EXA096AD EXA096AE EXA096AF EXA096B0 EXA096B1 EXA096B2 EXA096B3 EXA096B4 EXA096B5 EXA096B6 EXA096B7 EXA096B8 EXA096B9 EXA096BA EXA096BB EXA096BC EXA096BD EXA096BE EXA096BF EXA096C0 EXA096C1 EXA096C2 EXA096C3 EXA096C4 EXA096C5 EXA096C6 EXA096C7 EXA096C8 EXA096C9 EXA096CA EXA096CB EXA096CC EXA096CD EXA096CE EXA096CF EXA096D0 EXA096D1 EXA096D2 EXA096D3 EXA096D4 EXA096D5 EXA096D6 EXA096D7 EXA096D8 EXA096D9 EXA096DA EXA096DB EXA096DC EXA096DD EXA096DE EXA096DF EXA096E0 EXA096E1 EXA096E2 EXA096E3 EXA096E4 EXA096E5 EXA096E6 EXA096E7 EXA096E8 EXA096E9 EXA096EA EXA096EB EXA096EC EXA096ED EXA096EE EXA096EF EXA096F0 EXA096F1 EXA096F2 EXA096F3 EXA096F4 EXA096F5 EXA096F6 EXA096F7 EXA096F8 EXA096F9 EXA096FA EXA096FB EXA096FC EXA096FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-127 T1K83797 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 97 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 970- 971- 972- 973- 974- 975- 976- 977- 978- 979- 97A- 97B- 97C- 97D- 97E- 97FEXA09741 EXA09742 EXA09743 EXA09744 EXA09745 EXA09746 EXA09747 EXA09748 EXA09749 EXA0974A EXA0974B EXA0974C EXA0974D EXA0974E EXA0974F EXA09750 EXA09751 EXA09752 EXA09753 EXA09754 EXA09755 EXA09756 EXA09757 EXA09758 EXA09759 EXA0975A EXA0975B EXA0975C EXA0975D EXA0975E EXA0975F EXA09760 EXA09761 EXA09762 EXA09763 EXA09764 EXA09765 EXA09766 EXA09767 EXA09768 EXA09769 EXA0976A EXA0976B EXA0976C EXA0976D EXA0976E EXA0976F EXA09770 EXA09771 EXA09772 EXA09773 EXA09774 EXA09775 EXA09776 EXA09777 EXA09778 EXA09779 EXA0977A EXA0977B EXA0977C EXA0977D EXA0977E EXA0977F EXA09781 EXA09782 EXA09783 EXA09784 EXA09785 EXA09786 EXA09787 EXA09788 EXA09789 EXA0978A EXA0978B EXA0978C EXA0978D EXA0978E EXA0978F EXA09790 EXA09791 EXA09792 EXA09793 EXA09794 EXA09795 EXA09796 EXA09797 EXA09798 EXA09799 EXA0979A EXA0979B EXA0979C EXA0979D EXA0979E EXA0979F EXA097A0 EXA097A1 EXA097A2 EXA097A3 EXA097A4 EXA097A5 EXA097A6 EXA097A7 EXA097A8 EXA097A9 EXA097AA EXA097AB EXA097AC EXA097AD EXA097AE EXA097AF EXA097B0 EXA097B1 EXA097B2 EXA097B3 EXA097B4 EXA097B5 EXA097B6 EXA097B7 EXA097B8 EXA097B9 EXA097BA EXA097BB EXA097BC EXA097BD EXA097BE EXA097BF EXA097C0 EXA097C1 EXA097C2 EXA097C3 EXA097C4 EXA097C5 EXA097C6 EXA097C7 EXA097C8 EXA097C9 EXA097CA EXA097CB EXA097CC EXA097CD EXA097CE EXA097CF EXA097D0 EXA097D1 EXA097D2 EXA097D3 EXA097D4 EXA097D5 EXA097D6 EXA097D7 EXA097D8 EXA097D9 EXA097DA EXA097DB EXA097DC EXA097DD EXA097DE EXA097DF EXA097E0 EXA097E1 EXA097E2 EXA097E3 EXA097E4 EXA097E5 EXA097E6 EXA097E7 EXA097E8 EXA097E9 EXA097EA EXA097EB EXA097EC EXA097ED EXA097EE EXA097EF EXA097F0 EXA097F1 EXA097F2 EXA097F3 EXA097F4 EXA097F5 EXA097F6 EXA097F7 EXA097F8 EXA097F9 EXA097FA EXA097FB EXA097FC EXA097FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-128 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83798 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 98 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 980- 981- 982- 983- 984- 985- 986- 987- 988- 989- 98A- 98B- 98C- 98D- 98E- 98FEXA09841 EXA09842 EXA09843 EXA09844 EXA09845 EXA09846 EXA09847 EXA09848 EXA09849 EXA0984A EXA0984B EXA0984C EXA0984D EXA0984E EXA0984F EXA09850 EXA09851 EXA09852 EXA09853 EXA09854 EXA09855 EXA09856 EXA09857 EXA09858 EXA09859 EXA0985A EXA0985B EXA0985C EXA0985D EXA0985E EXA0985F EXA09860 EXA09861 EXA09862 EXA09863 EXA09864 EXA09865 EXA09866 EXA09867 EXA09868 EXA09869 EXA0986A EXA0986B EXA0986C EXA0986D EXA0986E EXA0986F EXA09870 EXA09871 EXA09872 EXA09873 EXA09874 EXA09875 EXA09876 EXA09877 EXA09878 EXA09879 EXA0987A EXA0987B EXA0987C EXA0987D EXA0987E EXA0987F EXA09881 EXA09882 EXA09883 EXA09884 EXA09885 EXA09886 EXA09887 EXA09888 EXA09889 EXA0988A EXA0988B EXA0988C EXA0988D EXA0988E EXA0988F EXA09890 EXA09891 EXA09892 EXA09893 EXA09894 EXA09895 EXA09896 EXA09897 EXA09898 EXA09899 EXA0989A EXA0989B EXA0989C EXA0989D EXA0989E EXA0989F EXA098A0 EXA098A1 EXA098A2 EXA098A3 EXA098A4 EXA098A5 EXA098A6 EXA098A7 EXA098A8 EXA098A9 EXA098AA EXA098AB EXA098AC EXA098AD EXA098AE EXA098AF EXA098B0 EXA098B1 EXA098B2 EXA098B3 EXA098B4 EXA098B5 EXA098B6 EXA098B7 EXA098B8 EXA098B9 EXA098BA EXA098BB EXA098BC EXA098BD EXA098BE EXA098BF EXA098C0 EXA098C1 EXA098C2 EXA098C3 EXA098C4 EXA098C5 EXA098C6 EXA098C7 EXA098C8 EXA098C9 EXA098CA EXA098CB EXA098CC EXA098CD EXA098CE EXA098CF EXA098D0 EXA098D1 EXA098D2 EXA098D3 EXA098D4 EXA098D5 EXA098D6 EXA098D7 EXA098D8 EXA098D9 EXA098DA EXA098DB EXA098DC EXA098DD EXA098DE EXA098DF EXA098E0 EXA098E1 EXA098E2 EXA098E3 EXA098E4 EXA098E5 EXA098E6 EXA098E7 EXA098E8 EXA098E9 EXA098EA EXA098EB EXA098EC EXA098ED EXA098EE EXA098EF EXA098F0 EXA098F1 EXA098F2 EXA098F3 EXA098F4 EXA098F5 EXA098F6 EXA098F7 EXA098F8 EXA098F9 EXA098FA EXA098FB EXA098FC EXA098FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-129 T1K83799 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 99 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 990- 991- 992- 993- 994- 995- 996- 997- 998- 999- 99A- 99B- 99C- 99D- 99E- 99FEXA09941 EXA09942 EXA09943 EXA09944 EXA09945 EXA09946 EXA09947 EXA09948 EXA09949 EXA0994A EXA0994B EXA0994C EXA0994D EXA0994E EXA0994F EXA09950 EXA09951 EXA09952 EXA09953 EXA09954 EXA09955 EXA09956 EXA09957 EXA09958 EXA09959 EXA0995A EXA0995B EXA0995C EXA0995D EXA0995E EXA0995F EXA09960 EXA09961 EXA09962 EXA09963 EXA09964 EXA09965 EXA09966 EXA09967 EXA09968 EXA09969 EXA0996A EXA0996B EXA0996C EXA0996D EXA0996E EXA0996F EXA09970 EXA09971 EXA09972 EXA09973 EXA09974 EXA09975 EXA09976 EXA09977 EXA09978 EXA09979 EXA0997A EXA0997B EXA0997C EXA0997D EXA0997E EXA0997F EXA09981 EXA09982 EXA09983 EXA09984 EXA09985 EXA09986 EXA09987 EXA09988 EXA09989 EXA0998A EXA0998B EXA0998C EXA0998D EXA0998E EXA0998F EXA09990 EXA09991 EXA09992 EXA09993 EXA09994 EXA09995 EXA09996 EXA09997 EXA09998 EXA09999 EXA0999A EXA0999B EXA0999C EXA0999D EXA0999E EXA0999F EXA099A0 EXA099A1 EXA099A2 EXA099A3 EXA099A4 EXA099A5 EXA099A6 EXA099A7 EXA099A8 EXA099A9 EXA099AA EXA099AB EXA099AC EXA099AD EXA099AE EXA099AF EXA099B0 EXA099B1 EXA099B2 EXA099B3 EXA099B4 EXA099B5 EXA099B6 EXA099B7 EXA099B8 EXA099B9 EXA099BA EXA099BB EXA099BC EXA099BD EXA099BE EXA099BF EXA099C0 EXA099C1 EXA099C2 EXA099C3 EXA099C4 EXA099C5 EXA099C6 EXA099C7 EXA099C8 EXA099C9 EXA099CA EXA099CB EXA099CC EXA099CD EXA099CE EXA099CF EXA099D0 EXA099D1 EXA099D2 EXA099D3 EXA099D4 EXA099D5 EXA099D6 EXA099D7 EXA099D8 EXA099D9 EXA099DA EXA099DB EXA099DC EXA099DD EXA099DE EXA099DF EXA099E0 EXA099E1 EXA099E2 EXA099E3 EXA099E4 EXA099E5 EXA099E6 EXA099E7 EXA099E8 EXA099E9 EXA099EA EXA099EB EXA099EC EXA099ED EXA099EE EXA099EF EXA099F0 EXA099F1 EXA099F2 EXA099F3 EXA099F4 EXA099F5 EXA099F6 EXA099F7 EXA099F8 EXA099F9 EXA099FA EXA099FB EXA099FC EXA099FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-130 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K8379A Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 9A Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 9A0- 9A1- 9A2- 9A3- 9A4- 9A5- 9A6- 9A7- 9A8- 9A9- 9AA- 9AB- 9AC- 9AD- 9AE- 9AFEXA09A41 EXA09A42 EXA09A43 EXA09A44 EXA09A45 EXA09A46 EXA09A47 EXA09A48 EXA09A49 EXA09A4A EXA09A4B EXA09A4C EXA09A4D EXA09A4E EXA09A4F EXA09A50 EXA09A51 EXA09A52 EXA09A53 EXA09A54 EXA09A55 EXA09A56 EXA09A57 EXA09A58 EXA09A59 EXA09A5A EXA09A5B EXA09A5C EXA09A5D EXA09A5E EXA09A5F EXA09A60 EXA09A61 EXA09A62 EXA09A63 EXA09A64 EXA09A65 EXA09A66 EXA09A67 EXA09A68 EXA09A69 EXA09A6A EXA09A6B EXA09A6C EXA09A6D EXA09A6E EXA09A6F EXA09A70 EXA09A71 EXA09A72 EXA09A73 EXA09A74 EXA09A75 EXA09A76 EXA09A77 EXA09A78 EXA09A79 EXA09A7A EXA09A7B EXA09A7C EXA09A7D EXA09A7E EXA09A7F EXA09A81 EXA09A82 EXA09A83 EXA09A84 EXA09A85 EXA09A86 EXA09A87 EXA09A88 EXA09A89 EXA09A8A EXA09A8B EXA09A8C EXA09A8D EXA09A8E EXA09A8F EXA09A90 EXA09A91 EXA09A92 EXA09A93 EXA09A94 EXA09A95 EXA09A96 EXA09A97 EXA09A98 EXA09A99 EXA09A9A EXA09A9B EXA09A9C EXA09A9D EXA09A9E EXA09A9F EXA09AA0 EXA09AA1 EXA09AA2 EXA09AA3 EXA09AA4 EXA09AA5 EXA09AA6 EXA09AA7 EXA09AA8 EXA09AA9 EXA09AAA EXA09AAB EXA09AAC EXA09AAD EXA09AAE EXA09AAF EXA09AB0 EXA09AB1 EXA09AB2 EXA09AB3 EXA09AB4 EXA09AB5 EXA09AB6 EXA09AB7 EXA09AB8 EXA09AB9 EXA09ABA EXA09ABB EXA09ABC EXA09ABD EXA09ABE EXA09ABF EXA09AC0 EXA09AC1 EXA09AC2 EXA09AC3 EXA09AC4 EXA09AC5 EXA09AC6 EXA09AC7 EXA09AC8 EXA09AC9 EXA09ACA EXA09ACB EXA09ACC EXA09ACD EXA09ACE EXA09ACF EXA09AD0 EXA09AD1 EXA09AD2 EXA09AD3 EXA09AD4 EXA09AD5 EXA09AD6 EXA09AD7 EXA09AD8 EXA09AD9 EXA09ADA EXA09ADB EXA09ADC EXA09ADD EXA09ADE EXA09ADF EXA09AE0 EXA09AE1 EXA09AE2 EXA09AE3 EXA09AE4 EXA09AE5 EXA09AE6 EXA09AE7 EXA09AE8 EXA09AE9 EXA09AEA EXA09AEB EXA09AEC EXA09AED EXA09AEE EXA09AEF EXA09AF0 EXA09AF1 EXA09AF2 EXA09AF3 EXA09AF4 EXA09AF5 EXA09AF6 EXA09AF7 EXA09AF8 EXA09AF9 EXA09AFA EXA09AFB EXA09AFC EXA09AFD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-131 T1K8379B Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 9B Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 9B0- 9B1- 9B2- 9B3- 9B4- 9B5- 9B6- 9B7- 9B8- 9B9- 9BA- 9BB- 9BC- 9BD- 9BE- 9BFEXA09B41 EXA09B42 EXA09B43 EXA09B44 EXA09B45 EXA09B46 EXA09B47 EXA09B48 EXA09B49 EXA09B4A EXA09B4B EXA09B4C EXA09B4D EXA09B4E EXA09B4F EXA09B50 EXA09B51 EXA09B52 EXA09B53 EXA09B54 EXA09B55 EXA09B56 EXA09B57 EXA09B58 EXA09B59 EXA09B5A EXA09B5B EXA09B5C EXA09B5D EXA09B5E EXA09B5F EXA09B60 EXA09B61 EXA09B62 EXA09B63 EXA09B64 EXA09B65 EXA09B66 EXA09B67 EXA09B68 EXA09B69 EXA09B6A EXA09B6B EXA09B6C EXA09B6D EXA09B6E EXA09B6F EXA09B70 EXA09B71 EXA09B72 EXA09B73 EXA09B74 EXA09B75 EXA09B76 EXA09B77 EXA09B78 EXA09B79 EXA09B7A EXA09B7B EXA09B7C EXA09B7D EXA09B7E EXA09B7F EXA09B81 EXA09B82 EXA09B83 EXA09B84 EXA09B85 EXA09B86 EXA09B87 EXA09B88 EXA09B89 EXA09B8A EXA09B8B EXA09B8C EXA09B8D EXA09B8E EXA09B8F EXA09B90 EXA09B91 EXA09B92 EXA09B93 EXA09B94 EXA09B95 EXA09B96 EXA09B97 EXA09B98 EXA09B99 EXA09B9A EXA09B9B EXA09B9C EXA09B9D EXA09B9E EXA09B9F EXA09BA0 EXA09BA1 EXA09BA2 EXA09BA3 EXA09BA4 EXA09BA5 EXA09BA6 EXA09BA7 EXA09BA8 EXA09BA9 EXA09BAA EXA09BAB EXA09BAC EXA09BAD EXA09BAE EXA09BAF EXA09BB0 EXA09BB1 EXA09BB2 EXA09BB3 EXA09BB4 EXA09BB5 EXA09BB6 EXA09BB7 EXA09BB8 EXA09BB9 EXA09BBA EXA09BBB EXA09BBC EXA09BBD EXA09BBE EXA09BBF EXA09BC0 EXA09BC1 EXA09BC2 EXA09BC3 EXA09BC4 EXA09BC5 EXA09BC6 EXA09BC7 EXA09BC8 EXA09BC9 EXA09BCA EXA09BCB EXA09BCC EXA09BCD EXA09BCE EXA09BCF EXA09BD0 EXA09BD1 EXA09BD2 EXA09BD3 EXA09BD4 EXA09BD5 EXA09BD6 EXA09BD7 EXA09BD8 EXA09BD9 EXA09BDA EXA09BDB EXA09BDC EXA09BDD EXA09BDE EXA09BDF EXA09BE0 EXA09BE1 EXA09BE2 EXA09BE3 EXA09BE4 EXA09BE5 EXA09BE6 EXA09BE7 EXA09BE8 EXA09BE9 EXA09BEA EXA09BEB EXA09BEC EXA09BED EXA09BEE EXA09BEF EXA09BF0 EXA09BF1 EXA09BF2 EXA09BF3 EXA09BF4 EXA09BF5 EXA09BF6 EXA09BF7 EXA09BF8 EXA09BF9 EXA09BFA EXA09BFB EXA09BFC EXA09BFD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-132 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K8379C Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 9C Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 9C0- 9C1- 9C2- 9C3- 9C4- 9C5- 9C6- 9C7- 9C8- 9C9- 9CA- 9CB- 9CC- 9CD- 9CE- 9CFEXA09C41 EXA09C42 EXA09C43 EXA09C44 EXA09C45 EXA09C46 EXA09C47 EXA09C48 EXA09C49 EXA09C4A EXA09C4B EXA09C4C EXA09C4D EXA09C4E EXA09C4F EXA09C50 EXA09C51 EXA09C52 EXA09C53 EXA09C54 EXA09C55 EXA09C56 EXA09C57 EXA09C58 EXA09C59 EXA09C5A EXA09C5B EXA09C5C EXA09C5D EXA09C5E EXA09C5F EXA09C60 EXA09C61 EXA09C62 EXA09C63 EXA09C64 EXA09C65 EXA09C66 EXA09C67 EXA09C68 EXA09C69 EXA09C6A EXA09C6B EXA09C6C EXA09C6D EXA09C6E EXA09C6F EXA09C70 EXA09C71 EXA09C72 EXA09C73 EXA09C74 EXA09C75 EXA09C76 EXA09C77 EXA09C78 EXA09C79 EXA09C7A EXA09C7B EXA09C7C EXA09C7D EXA09C7E EXA09C7F EXA09C81 EXA09C82 EXA09C83 EXA09C84 EXA09C85 EXA09C86 EXA09C87 EXA09C88 EXA09C89 EXA09C8A EXA09C8B EXA09C8C EXA09C8D EXA09C8E EXA09C8F EXA09C90 EXA09C91 EXA09C92 EXA09C93 EXA09C94 EXA09C95 EXA09C96 EXA09C97 EXA09C98 EXA09C99 EXA09C9A EXA09C9B EXA09C9C EXA09C9D EXA09C9E EXA09C9F EXA09CA0 EXA09CA1 EXA09CA2 EXA09CA3 EXA09CA4 EXA09CA5 EXA09CA6 EXA09CA7 EXA09CA8 EXA09CA9 EXA09CAA EXA09CAB EXA09CAC EXA09CAD EXA09CAE EXA09CAF EXA09CB0 EXA09CB1 EXA09CB2 EXA09CB3 EXA09CB4 EXA09CB5 EXA09CB6 EXA09CB7 EXA09CB8 EXA09CB9 EXA09CBA EXA09CBB EXA09CBC EXA09CBD EXA09CBE EXA09CBF EXA09CC0 EXA09CC1 EXA09CC2 EXA09CC3 EXA09CC4 EXA09CC5 EXA09CC6 EXA09CC7 EXA09CC8 EXA09CC9 EXA09CCA EXA09CCB EXA09CCC EXA09CCD EXA09CCE EXA09CCF EXA09CD0 EXA09CD1 EXA09CD2 EXA09CD3 EXA09CD4 EXA09CD5 EXA09CD6 EXA09CD7 EXA09CD8 EXA09CD9 EXA09CDA EXA09CDB EXA09CDC EXA09CDD EXA09CDE EXA09CDF EXA09CE0 EXA09CE1 EXA09CE2 EXA09CE3 EXA09CE4 EXA09CE5 EXA09CE6 EXA09CE7 EXA09CE8 EXA09CE9 EXA09CEA EXA09CEB EXA09CEC EXA09CED EXA09CEE EXA09CEF EXA09CF0 EXA09CF1 EXA09CF2 EXA09CF3 EXA09CF4 EXA09CF5 EXA09CF6 EXA09CF7 EXA09CF8 EXA09CF9 EXA09CFA EXA09CFB EXA09CFC EXA09CFD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-133 T1K8379D Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 9D Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 9D0- 9D1- 9D2- 9D3- 9D4- 9D5- 9D6- 9D7- 9D8- 9D9- 9DA- 9DB- 9DC- 9DD- 9DE- 9DFEXA09D41 EXA09D42 EXA09D43 EXA09D44 EXA09D45 EXA09D46 EXA09D47 EXA09D48 EXA09D49 EXA09D4A EXA09D4B EXA09D4C EXA09D4D EXA09D4E EXA09D4F EXA09D50 EXA09D51 EXA09D52 EXA09D53 EXA09D54 EXA09D55 EXA09D56 EXA09D57 EXA09D58 EXA09D59 EXA09D5A EXA09D5B EXA09D5C EXA09D5D EXA09D5E EXA09D5F EXA09D60 EXA09D61 EXA09D62 EXA09D63 EXA09D64 EXA09D65 EXA09D66 EXA09D67 EXA09D68 EXA09D69 EXA09D6A EXA09D6B EXA09D6C EXA09D6D EXA09D6E EXA09D6F EXA09D70 EXA09D71 EXA09D72 EXA09D73 EXA09D74 EXA09D75 EXA09D76 EXA09D77 EXA09D78 EXA09D79 EXA09D7A EXA09D7B EXA09D7C EXA09D7D EXA09D7E EXA09D7F EXA09D81 EXA09D82 EXA09D83 EXA09D84 EXA09D85 EXA09D86 EXA09D87 EXA09D88 EXA09D89 EXA09D8A EXA09D8B EXA09D8C EXA09D8D EXA09D8E EXA09D8F EXA09D90 EXA09D91 EXA09D92 EXA09D93 EXA09D94 EXA09D95 EXA09D96 EXA09D97 EXA09D98 EXA09D99 EXA09D9A EXA09D9B EXA09D9C EXA09D9D EXA09D9E EXA09D9F EXA09DA0 EXA09DA1 EXA09DA2 EXA09DA3 EXA09DA4 EXA09DA5 EXA09DA6 EXA09DA7 EXA09DA8 EXA09DA9 EXA09DAA EXA09DAB EXA09DAC EXA09DAD EXA09DAE EXA09DAF EXA09DB0 EXA09DB1 EXA09DB2 EXA09DB3 EXA09DB4 EXA09DB5 EXA09DB6 EXA09DB7 EXA09DB8 EXA09DB9 EXA09DBA EXA09DBB EXA09DBC EXA09DBD EXA09DBE EXA09DBF EXA09DC0 EXA09DC1 EXA09DC2 EXA09DC3 EXA09DC4 EXA09DC5 EXA09DC6 EXA09DC7 EXA09DC8 EXA09DC9 EXA09DCA EXA09DCB EXA09DCC EXA09DCD EXA09DCE EXA09DCF EXA09DD0 EXA09DD1 EXA09DD2 EXA09DD3 EXA09DD4 EXA09DD5 EXA09DD6 EXA09DD7 EXA09DD8 EXA09DD9 EXA09DDA EXA09DDB EXA09DDC EXA09DDD EXA09DDE EXA09DDF EXA09DE0 EXA09DE1 EXA09DE2 EXA09DE3 EXA09DE4 EXA09DE5 EXA09DE6 EXA09DE7 EXA09DE8 EXA09DE9 EXA09DEA EXA09DEB EXA09DEC EXA09DED EXA09DEE EXA09DEF EXA09DF0 EXA09DF1 EXA09DF2 EXA09DF3 EXA09DF4 EXA09DF5 EXA09DF6 EXA09DF7 EXA09DF8 EXA09DF9 EXA09DFA EXA09DFB EXA09DFC EXA09DFD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-134 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K8379E Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 9E Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 9E0- 9E1- 9E2- 9E3- 9E4- 9E5- 9E6- 9E7- 9E8- 9E9- 9EA- 9EB- 9EC- 9ED- 9EE- 9EFEXA09E41 EXA09E42 EXA09E43 EXA09E44 EXA09E45 EXA09E46 EXA09E47 EXA09E48 EXA09E49 EXA09E4A EXA09E4B EXA09E4C EXA09E4D EXA09E4E EXA09E4F EXA09E50 EXA09E51 EXA09E52 EXA09E53 EXA09E54 EXA09E55 EXA09E56 EXA09E57 EXA09E58 EXA09E59 EXA09E5A EXA09E5B EXA09E5C EXA09E5D EXA09E5E EXA09E5F EXA09E60 EXA09E61 EXA09E62 EXA09E63 EXA09E64 EXA09E65 EXA09E66 EXA09E67 EXA09E68 EXA09E69 EXA09E6A EXA09E6B EXA09E6C EXA09E6D EXA09E6E EXA09E6F EXA09E70 EXA09E71 EXA09E72 EXA09E73 EXA09E74 EXA09E75 EXA09E76 EXA09E77 EXA09E78 EXA09E79 EXA09E7A EXA09E7B EXA09E7C EXA09E7D EXA09E7E EXA09E7F EXA09E81 EXA09E82 EXA09E83 EXA09E84 EXA09E85 EXA09E86 EXA09E87 EXA09E88 EXA09E89 EXA09E8A EXA09E8B EXA09E8C EXA09E8D EXA09E8E EXA09E8F EXA09E90 EXA09E91 EXA09E92 EXA09E93 EXA09E94 EXA09E95 EXA09E96 EXA09E97 EXA09E98 EXA09E99 EXA09E9A EXA09E9B EXA09E9C EXA09E9D EXA09E9E EXA09E9F EXA09EA0 EXA09EA1 EXA09EA2 EXA09EA3 EXA09EA4 EXA09EA5 EXA09EA6 EXA09EA7 EXA09EA8 EXA09EA9 EXA09EAA EXA09EAB EXA09EAC EXA09EAD EXA09EAE EXA09EAF EXA09EB0 EXA09EB1 EXA09EB2 EXA09EB3 EXA09EB4 EXA09EB5 EXA09EB6 EXA09EB7 EXA09EB8 EXA09EB9 EXA09EBA EXA09EBB EXA09EBC EXA09EBD EXA09EBE EXA09EBF EXA09EC0 EXA09EC1 EXA09EC2 EXA09EC3 EXA09EC4 EXA09EC5 EXA09EC6 EXA09EC7 EXA09EC8 EXA09EC9 EXA09ECA EXA09ECB EXA09ECC EXA09ECD EXA09ECE EXA09ECF EXA09ED0 EXA09ED1 EXA09ED2 EXA09ED3 EXA09ED4 EXA09ED5 EXA09ED6 EXA09ED7 EXA09ED8 EXA09ED9 EXA09EDA EXA09EDB EXA09EDC EXA09EDD EXA09EDE EXA09EDF EXA09EE0 EXA09EE1 EXA09EE2 EXA09EE3 EXA09EE4 EXA09EE5 EXA09EE6 EXA09EE7 EXA09EE8 EXA09EE9 EXA09EEA EXA09EEB EXA09EEC EXA09EED EXA09EEE EXA09EEF EXA09EF0 EXA09EF1 EXA09EF2 EXA09EF3 EXA09EF4 EXA09EF5 EXA09EF6 EXA09EF7 EXA09EF8 EXA09EF9 EXA09EFA EXA09EFB EXA09EFC EXA09EFD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-135 T1K8379F Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 9F Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 9F0- 9F1- 9F2- 9F3- 9F4- 9F5- 9F6- 9F7- 9F8- 9F9- 9FA- 9FB- 9FC- 9FD- 9FE- 9FFEXA09F41 EXA09F42 EXA09F43 EXA09F44 EXA09F45 EXA09F46 EXA09F47 EXA09F48 EXA09F49 EXA09F4A EXA09F4B EXA09F4C EXA09F4D EXA09F4E EXA09F4F EXA09F50 EXA09F51 EXA09F52 EXA09F53 EXA09F54 EXA09F55 EXA09F56 EXA09F57 EXA09F58 EXA09F59 EXA09F5A EXA09F5B EXA09F5C EXA09F5D EXA09F5E EXA09F5F EXA09F60 EXA09F61 EXA09F62 EXA09F63 EXA09F64 EXA09F65 EXA09F66 EXA09F67 EXA09F68 EXA09F69 EXA09F6A EXA09F6B EXA09F6C EXA09F6D EXA09F6E EXA09F6F EXA09F70 EXA09F71 EXA09F72 EXA09F73 EXA09F74 EXA09F75 EXA09F76 EXA09F77 EXA09F78 EXA09F79 EXA09F7A EXA09F7B EXA09F7C EXA09F7D EXA09F7E EXA09F7F EXA09F81 EXA09F82 EXA09F83 EXA09F84 EXA09F85 EXA09F86 EXA09F87 EXA09F88 EXA09F89 EXA09F8A EXA09F8B EXA09F8C EXA09F8D EXA09F8E EXA09F8F EXA09F90 EXA09F91 EXA09F92 EXA09F93 EXA09F94 EXA09F95 EXA09F96 EXA09F97 EXA09F98 EXA09F99 EXA09F9A EXA09F9B EXA09F9C EXA09F9D EXA09F9E EXA09F9F EXA09FA0 EXA09FA1 EXA09FA2 EXA09FA3 EXA09FA4 EXA09FA5 EXA09FA6 EXA09FA7 EXA09FA8 EXA09FA9 EXA09FAA EXA09FAB EXA09FAC EXA09FAD EXA09FAE EXA09FAF EXA09FB0 EXA09FB1 EXA09FB2 EXA09FB3 EXA09FB4 EXA09FB5 EXA09FB6 EXA09FB7 EXA09FB8 EXA09FB9 EXA09FBA EXA09FBB EXA09FBC EXA09FBD EXA09FBE EXA09FBF EXA09FC0 EXA09FC1 EXA09FC2 EXA09FC3 EXA09FC4 EXA09FC5 EXA09FC6 EXA09FC7 EXA09FC8 EXA09FC9 EXA09FCA EXA09FCB EXA09FCC EXA09FCD EXA09FCE EXA09FCF EXA09FD0 EXA09FD1 EXA09FD2 EXA09FD3 EXA09FD4 EXA09FD5 EXA09FD6 EXA09FD7 EXA09FD8 EXA09FD9 EXA09FDA EXA09FDB EXA09FDC EXA09FDD EXA09FDE EXA09FDF EXA09FE0 EXA09FE1 EXA09FE2 EXA09FE3 EXA09FE4 EXA09FE5 EXA09FE6 EXA09FE7 EXA09FE8 EXA09FE9 EXA09FEA EXA09FEB EXA09FEC EXA09FED EXA09FEE EXA09FEF EXA09FF0 EXA09FF1 EXA09FF2 EXA09FF3 EXA09FF4 EXA09FF5 EXA09FF6 EXA09FF7 EXA09FF8 EXA09FF9 EXA09FFA EXA09FFB EXA09FFC EXA09FFD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-136 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K837A0 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section A0 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F A00- A01- A02- A03- A04- A05- A06- A07- A08- A09- A0A- A0B- A0C- A0D- A0E- A0FEXA0A041 EXA0A042 EXA0A043 EXA0A044 EXA0A045 EXA0A046 EXA0A047 EXA0A048 EXA0A049 EXA0A04A EXA0A04B EXA0A04C EXA0A04D EXA0A04E EXA0A04F EXA0A050 EXA0A051 EXA0A052 EXA0A053 EXA0A054 EXA0A055 EXA0A056 EXA0A057 EXA0A058 EXA0A059 EXA0A05A EXA0A05B EXA0A05C EXA0A05D EXA0A05E EXA0A05F EXA0A060 EXA0A061 EXA0A062 EXA0A063 EXA0A064 EXA0A065 EXA0A066 EXA0A067 EXA0A068 EXA0A069 EXA0A06A EXA0A06B EXA0A06C EXA0A06D EXA0A06E EXA0A06F EXA0A070 EXA0A071 EXA0A072 EXA0A073 EXA0A074 EXA0A075 EXA0A076 EXA0A077 EXA0A078 EXA0A079 EXA0A07A EXA0A07B EXA0A07C EXA0A07D EXA0A07E EXA0A07F EXA0A081 EXA0A082 EXA0A083 EXA0A084 EXA0A085 EXA0A086 EXA0A087 EXA0A088 EXA0A089 EXA0A08A EXA0A08B EXA0A08C EXA0A08D EXA0A08E EXA0A08F EXA0A090 EXA0A091 EXA0A092 EXA0A093 EXA0A094 EXA0A095 EXA0A096 EXA0A097 EXA0A098 EXA0A099 EXA0A09A EXA0A09B EXA0A09C EXA0A09D EXA0A09E EXA0A09F EXA0A0A0 EXA0A0A1 EXA0A0A2 EXA0A0A3 EXA0A0A4 EXA0A0A5 EXA0A0A6 EXA0A0A7 EXA0A0A8 EXA0A0A9 EXA0A0AA EXA0A0AB EXA0A0AC EXA0A0AD EXA0A0AE EXA0A0AF EXA0A0B0 EXA0A0B1 EXA0A0B2 EXA0A0B3 EXA0A0B4 EXA0A0B5 EXA0A0B6 EXA0A0B7 EXA0A0B8 EXA0A0B9 EXA0A0BA EXA0A0BB EXA0A0BC EXA0A0BD EXA0A0BE EXA0A0BF EXA0A0C0 EXA0A0C1 EXA0A0C2 EXA0A0C3 EXA0A0C4 EXA0A0C5 EXA0A0C6 EXA0A0C7 EXA0A0C8 EXA0A0C9 EXA0A0CA EXA0A0CB EXA0A0CC EXA0A0CD EXA0A0CE EXA0A0CF EXA0A0D0 EXA0A0D1 EXA0A0D2 EXA0A0D3 EXA0A0D4 EXA0A0D5 EXA0A0D6 EXA0A0D7 EXA0A0D8 EXA0A0D9 EXA0A0DA EXA0A0DB EXA0A0DC EXA0A0DD EXA0A0DE EXA0A0DF EXA0A0E0 EXA0A0E1 EXA0A0E2 EXA0A0E3 EXA0A0E4 EXA0A0E5 EXA0A0E6 EXA0A0E7 EXA0A0E8 EXA0A0E9 EXA0A0EA EXA0A0EB EXA0A0EC EXA0A0ED EXA0A0EE EXA0A0EF EXA0A0F0 EXA0A0F1 EXA0A0F2 EXA0A0F3 EXA0A0F4 EXA0A0F5 EXA0A0F6 EXA0A0F7 EXA0A0F8 EXA0A0F9 EXA0A0FA EXA0A0FB EXA0A0FC EXA0A0FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. 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Simplified Chinese code pages 4-139 T1K837A3 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section A3 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F A30- A31- A32- A33- A34- A35- A36- A37- A38- A39- A3A- A3B- A3C- A3D- A3E- A3FEXA0A341 EXA0A342 EXA0A343 EXA0A344 EXA0A345 EXA0A346 EXA0A347 EXA0A348 EXA0A349 EXA0A34A EXA0A34B EXA0A34C EXA0A34D EXA0A34E EXA0A34F EXA0A350 EXA0A351 EXA0A352 EXA0A353 EXA0A354 EXA0A355 EXA0A356 EXA0A357 EXA0A358 EXA0A359 EXA0A35A EXA0A35B EXA0A35C EXA0A35D EXA0A35E EXA0A35F EXA0A360 EXA0A361 EXA0A362 EXA0A363 EXA0A364 EXA0A365 EXA0A366 EXA0A367 EXA0A368 EXA0A369 EXA0A36A EXA0A36B EXA0A36C EXA0A36D EXA0A36E EXA0A36F EXA0A370 EXA0A371 EXA0A372 EXA0A373 EXA0A374 EXA0A375 EXA0A376 EXA0A377 EXA0A378 EXA0A379 EXA0A37A EXA0A37B EXA0A37C EXA0A37D EXA0A37E EXA0A37F EXA0A381 EXA0A382 EXA0A383 EXA0A384 EXA0A385 EXA0A386 EXA0A387 EXA0A388 EXA0A389 EXA0A38A EXA0A38B EXA0A38C EXA0A38D EXA0A38E EXA0A38F EXA0A390 EXA0A391 EXA0A392 EXA0A393 EXA0A394 EXA0A395 EXA0A396 EXA0A397 EXA0A398 EXA0A399 EXA0A39A EXA0A39B EXA0A39C EXA0A39D EXA0A39E EXA0A39F EXA0A3A0 EXA0A3A1 EXA0A3A2 EXA0A3A3 EXA0A3A4 EXA0A3A5 EXA0A3A6 EXA0A3A7 EXA0A3A8 EXA0A3A9 EXA0A3AA EXA0A3AB EXA0A3AC EXA0A3AD EXA0A3AE EXA0A3AF EXA0A3B0 EXA0A3B1 EXA0A3B2 EXA0A3B3 EXA0A3B4 EXA0A3B5 EXA0A3B6 EXA0A3B7 EXA0A3B8 EXA0A3B9 EXA0A3BA EXA0A3BB EXA0A3BC EXA0A3BD EXA0A3BE EXA0A3BF EXA0A3C0 EXA0A3C1 EXA0A3C2 EXA0A3C3 EXA0A3C4 EXA0A3C5 EXA0A3C6 EXA0A3C7 EXA0A3C8 EXA0A3C9 EXA0A3CA EXA0A3CB EXA0A3CC EXA0A3CD EXA0A3CE EXA0A3CF EXA0A3D0 EXA0A3D1 EXA0A3D2 EXA0A3D3 EXA0A3D4 EXA0A3D5 EXA0A3D6 EXA0A3D7 EXA0A3D8 EXA0A3D9 EXA0A3DA EXA0A3DB EXA0A3DC EXA0A3DD EXA0A3DE EXA0A3DF EXA0A3E0 EXA0A3E1 EXA0A3E2 EXA0A3E3 EXA0A3E4 EXA0A3E5 EXA0A3E6 EXA0A3E7 EXA0A3E8 EXA0A3E9 EXA0A3EA EXA0A3EB EXA0A3EC EXA0A3ED EXA0A3EE EXA0A3EF EXA0A3F0 EXA0A3F1 EXA0A3F2 EXA0A3F3 EXA0A3F4 EXA0A3F5 EXA0A3F6 EXA0A3F7 EXA0A3F8 EXA0A3F9 EXA0A3FA EXA0A3FB EXA0A3FC EXA0A3FD Simplified Chinese code pages 4-140 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K837A4 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section A4 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F A40- A41- A42- A43- A44- A45- A46- A47- A48- A49- A4A- A4B- A4C- A4D- A4E- A4FEXA0A441 EXA0A442 EXA0A443 EXA0A444 EXA0A445 EXA0A446 EXA0A447 EXA0A448 EXA0A449 EXA0A44A EXA0A44B EXA0A44C EXA0A44D EXA0A44E EXA0A44F EXA0A450 EXA0A451 EXA0A452 EXA0A453 EXA0A454 EXA0A455 EXA0A456 EXA0A457 EXA0A458 EXA0A459 EXA0A45A EXA0A45B EXA0A45C EXA0A45D EXA0A45E EXA0A45F EXA0A460 EXA0A461 EXA0A462 EXA0A463 EXA0A464 EXA0A465 EXA0A466 EXA0A467 EXA0A468 EXA0A469 EXA0A46A EXA0A46B EXA0A46C EXA0A46D EXA0A46E EXA0A46F EXA0A470 EXA0A471 EXA0A472 EXA0A473 EXA0A474 EXA0A475 EXA0A476 EXA0A477 EXA0A478 EXA0A479 EXA0A47A EXA0A47B EXA0A47C EXA0A47D EXA0A47E EXA0A47F EXA0A481 EXA0A482 EXA0A483 EXA0A484 EXA0A485 EXA0A486 EXA0A487 EXA0A488 EXA0A489 EXA0A48A EXA0A48B EXA0A48C EXA0A48D EXA0A48E EXA0A48F EXA0A490 EXA0A491 EXA0A492 EXA0A493 EXA0A494 EXA0A495 EXA0A496 EXA0A497 EXA0A498 EXA0A499 EXA0A49A EXA0A49B EXA0A49C EXA0A49D EXA0A49E EXA0A49F EXA0A4A0 EXA0A4A1 EXA0A4A2 EXA0A4A3 EXA0A4A4 EXA0A4A5 EXA0A4A6 EXA0A4A7 EXA0A4A8 EXA0A4A9 EXA0A4AA EXA0A4AB EXA0A4AC EXA0A4AD EXA0A4AE EXA0A4AF EXA0A4B0 EXA0A4B1 EXA0A4B2 EXA0A4B3 EXA0A4B4 EXA0A4B5 EXA0A4B6 EXA0A4B7 EXA0A4B8 EXA0A4B9 EXA0A4BA EXA0A4BB EXA0A4BC EXA0A4BD EXA0A4BE EXA0A4BF EXA0A4C0 EXA0A4C1 EXA0A4C2 EXA0A4C3 EXA0A4C4 EXA0A4C5 EXA0A4C6 EXA0A4C7 EXA0A4C8 EXA0A4C9 EXA0A4CA EXA0A4CB EXA0A4CC EXA0A4CD EXA0A4CE EXA0A4CF EXA0A4D0 EXA0A4D1 EXA0A4D2 EXA0A4D3 EXA0A4D4 EXA0A4D5 EXA0A4D6 EXA0A4D7 EXA0A4D8 EXA0A4D9 EXA0A4DA EXA0A4DB EXA0A4DC EXA0A4DD EXA0A4DE EXA0A4DF EXA0A4E0 EXA0A4E1 EXA0A4E2 EXA0A4E3 EXA0A4E4 EXA0A4E5 EXA0A4E6 EXA0A4E7 EXA0A4E8 EXA0A4E9 EXA0A4EA EXA0A4EB EXA0A4EC EXA0A4ED EXA0A4EE EXA0A4EF EXA0A4F0 EXA0A4F1 EXA0A4F2 EXA0A4F3 EXA0A4F4 EXA0A4F5 EXA0A4F6 EXA0A4F7 EXA0A4F8 EXA0A4F9 EXA0A4FA EXA0A4FB EXA0A4FC EXA0A4FD Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. 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Simplified Chinese code pages 4-181 T1K837CD Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section CD Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F CD0- CD1- CD2- CD3- CD4- CD5- CD6- CD7- CD8- CD9-CDA-CDB-CDC-CDD-CDE-CDFEXA0CD41 EXA0CD42 EXA0CD43 EXA0CD44 EXA0CD45 EXA0CD46 EXA0CD47 EXA0CD48 EXA0CD49 EXA0CD4A EXA0CD4B EXA0CD4C EXA0CD4D EXA0CD4E EXA0CD4F EXA0CD50 EXA0CD51 EXA0CD52 EXA0CD53 EXA0CD54 EXA0CD55 EXA0CD56 EXA0CD57 EXA0CD58 EXA0CD59 EXA0CD5A EXA0CD5B EXA0CD5C EXA0CD5D EXA0CD5E EXA0CD5F EXA0CD60 EXA0CD61 EXA0CD62 EXA0CD63 EXA0CD64 EXA0CD65 EXA0CD66 EXA0CD67 EXA0CD68 EXA0CD69 EXA0CD6A EXA0CD6B EXA0CD6C EXA0CD6D EXA0CD6E EXA0CD6F EXA0CD70 EXA0CD71 EXA0CD72 EXA0CD73 EXA0CD74 EXA0CD75 EXA0CD76 EXA0CD77 EXA0CD78 EXA0CD79 EXA0CD7A EXA0CD7B EXA0CD7C EXA0CD7D EXA0CD7E EXA0CD7F EXA0CD81 EXA0CD82 EXA0CD83 EXA0CD84 EXA0CD85 EXA0CD86 EXA0CD87 EXA0CD88 EXA0CD89 EXA0CD8A EXA0CD8B EXA0CD8C EXA0CD8D EXA0CD8E EXA0CD8F EXA0CD90 EXA0CD91 EXA0CD92 EXA0CD93 EXA0CD94 EXA0CD95 EXA0CD96 EXA0CD97 EXA0CD98 EXA0CD99 EXA0CD9A EXA0CD9B EXA0CD9C EXA0CD9D EXA0CD9E EXA0CD9F EXA0CDA0 EXA0CDA1 EXA0CDA2 EXA0CDA3 EXA0CDA4 EXA0CDA5 EXA0CDA6 EXA0CDA7 EXA0CDA8 EXA0CDA9 EXA0CDAA EXA0CDAB EXA0CDAC EXA0CDAD EXA0CDAE EXA0CDAF EXA0CDB0 EXA0CDB1 EXA0CDB2 EXA0CDB3 EXA0CDB4 EXA0CDB5 EXA0CDB6 EXA0CDB7 EXA0CDB8 EXA0CDB9 EXA0CDBA EXA0CDBB EXA0CDBC EXA0CDBD EXA0CDBE EXA0CDBF EXA0CDC0 EXA0CDC1 EXA0CDC2 EXA0CDC3 EXA0CDC4 EXA0CDC5 EXA0CDC6 EXA0CDC7 EXA0CDC8 EXA0CDC9 EXA0CDCA EXA0CDCB EXA0CDCC EXA0CDCD EXA0CDCE EXA0CDCF EXA0CDD0 EXA0CDD1 EXA0CDD2 EXA0CDD3 EXA0CDD4 EXA0CDD5 Simplified Chinese code pages 4-182 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K837CE Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section CE Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F CE0- CE1- CE2- CE3- CE4- CE5- CE6- CE7- CE8- CE9- CEA-CEB-CEC-CED-CEE- CEFEXA0CE41 EXA0CE42 EXA0CE43 EXA0CE44 EXA0CE45 EXA0CE46 EXA0CE47 EXA0CE48 EXA0CE49 EXA0CE4A EXA0CE4B EXA0CE4C EXA0CE4D EXA0CE4E EXA0CE4F EXA0CE50 EXA0CE51 EXA0CE52 EXA0CE53 EXA0CE54 EXA0CE55 EXA0CE56 EXA0CE57 EXA0CE58 EXA0CE59 EXA0CE5A EXA0CE5B EXA0CE5C EXA0CE5D EXA0CE5E EXA0CE5F EXA0CE60 EXA0CE61 EXA0CE62 EXA0CE63 EXA0CE64 EXA0CE65 EXA0CE66 EXA0CE67 EXA0CE68 EXA0CE69 EXA0CE6A EXA0CE6B EXA0CE6C EXA0CE6D EXA0CE6E EXA0CE6F EXA0CE70 EXA0CE71 EXA0CE72 EXA0CE73 EXA0CE74 EXA0CE75 EXA0CE76 EXA0CE77 EXA0CE78 EXA0CE79 EXA0CE7A EXA0CE7B EXA0CE7C EXA0CE7D EXA0CE7E EXA0CE7F EXA0CE81 EXA0CE82 EXA0CE83 EXA0CE84 EXA0CE85 EXA0CE86 EXA0CE87 EXA0CE88 EXA0CE89 EXA0CE8A EXA0CE8B EXA0CE8C EXA0CE8D EXA0CE8E EXA0CE8F EXA0CE90 EXA0CE91 EXA0CE92 EXA0CE93 EXA0CE94 EXA0CE95 EXA0CE96 EXA0CE97 EXA0CE98 EXA0CE99 EXA0CE9A EXA0CE9B EXA0CE9C EXA0CE9D EXA0CE9E EXA0CE9F EXA0CEA0 EXA0CEA1 EXA0CEA2 EXA0CEA3 EXA0CEA4 EXA0CEA5 EXA0CEA6 Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-183 T1K837CF Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section CF Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F CF0- CF1- CF2- CF3- CF4- CF5- CF6- CF7- CF8- CF9- CFA-CFB-CFC-CFD- CFE- CFFEXA0CF41 EXA0CF42 EXA0CF43 EXA0CF44 EXA0CF45 EXA0CF46 EXA0CF47 EXA0CF48 EXA0CF49 EXA0CF4A EXA0CF4B EXA0CF4C EXA0CF4D EXA0CF4E EXA0CF4F EXA0CF50 EXA0CF51 EXA0CF52 EXA0CF53 EXA0CF54 EXA0CF55 EXA0CF56 EXA0CF57 EXA0CF58 EXA0CF59 EXA0CF5A EXA0CF5B EXA0CF5C EXA0CF5D EXA0CF5E EXA0CF5F EXA0CF60 EXA0CF61 EXA0CF62 EXA0CF63 EXA0CF64 EXA0CF65 EXA0CF66 EXA0CF67 EXA0CF68 EXA0CF69 EXA0CF6A EXA0CF6B EXA0CF6C EXA0CF6D EXA0CF6E EXA0CF6F EXA0CF70 EXA0CF71 EXA0CF72 EXA0CF73 EXA0CF74 EXA0CF75 EXA0CF76 EXA0CF77 EXA0CF78 EXA0CF79 EXA0CF7A EXA0CF7B EXA0CF7C EXA0CF7D EXA0CF7E EXA0CF7F EXA0CF80 EXA0CF81 EXA0CF82 EXA0CF83 EXA0CF84 EXA0CF85 EXA0CF86 EXA0CF87 EXA0CF88 EXA0CF89 EXA0CF8A EXA0CF8B EXA0CF8C EXA0CF8D EXA0CF8E EXA0CF8F EXA0CF90 EXA0CF91 EXA0CF92 EXA0CF93 EXA0CF94 EXA0CF95 EXA0CF96 EXA0CF97 EXA0CF98 EXA0CF99 EXA0CF9A EXA0CF9B EXA0CF9C EXA0CF9D EXA0CF9E EXA0CF9F EXA0CFA0 EXA0CFA1 EXA0CFA2 EXA0CFA3 EXA0CFA4 EXA0CFA5 EXA0CFA6 EXA0CFA7 EXA0CFA8 EXA0CFA9 EXA0CFAA EXA0CFAB EXA0CFAC EXA0CFAD EXA0CFAE EXA0CFAF EXA0CFB0 EXA0CFB1 EXA0CFB2 EXA0CFB3 EXA0CFB4 EXA0CFB5 EXA0CFB6 EXA0CFB7 EXA0CFB8 EXA0CFB9 EXA0CFBA EXA0CFBB EXA0CFBC EXA0CFBD EXA0CFBE EXA0CFBF EXA0CFC0 EXA0CFC1 EXA0CFC2 EXA0CFC3 EXA0CFC4 EXA0CFC5 EXA0CFC6 EXA0CFC7 EXA0CFC8 EXA0CFC9 EXA0CFCA EXA0CFCB EXA0CFCC EXA0CFCD EXA0CFCE EXA0CFCF EXA0CFD0 EXA0CFD1 EXA0CFD2 EXA0CFD3 EXA0CFD4 EXA0CFD5 EXA0CFD6 EXA0CFD7 EXA0CFD8 EXA0CFD9 EXA0CFDA EXA0CFDB EXA0CFDC EXA0CFDD EXA0CFDE EXA0CFDF EXA0CFE0 EXA0CFE1 EXA0CFE2 EXA0CFE3 EXA0CFE4 EXA0CFE5 EXA0CFE6 EXA0CFE7 EXA0CFE8 EXA0CFE9 EXA0CFEA EXA0CFEB EXA0CFEC EXA0CFED EXA0CFEE EXA0CFEF EXA0CFF0 EXA0CFF1 EXA0CFF2 EXA0CFF3 EXA0CFF4 EXA0CFF5 EXA0CFF6 EXA0CFF7 EXA0CFF8 EXA0CFF9 EXA0CFFA EXA0CFFB EXA0CFFC EXA0CFFD EXA0CFFE Simplified Chinese code pages 4-184 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K837D0 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section D0 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F D00- D01- D02- D03- D04- D05- D06- D07- D08- D09- D0A- D0B- D0C- D0D- D0E- D0FEXA0D041 EXA0D042 EXA0D043 EXA0D044 EXA0D045 EXA0D046 EXA0D047 EXA0D048 EXA0D049 EXA0D04A EXA0D04B EXA0D04C EXA0D04D EXA0D04E EXA0D04F EXA0D050 EXA0D051 EXA0D052 EXA0D053 EXA0D054 EXA0D055 EXA0D056 EXA0D057 EXA0D058 EXA0D059 EXA0D05A EXA0D05B EXA0D05C EXA0D05D EXA0D05E EXA0D05F EXA0D060 EXA0D061 EXA0D062 EXA0D063 EXA0D064 EXA0D065 EXA0D066 EXA0D067 EXA0D068 EXA0D069 EXA0D06A EXA0D06B EXA0D06C EXA0D06D EXA0D06E EXA0D06F EXA0D070 EXA0D071 EXA0D072 EXA0D073 EXA0D074 EXA0D075 EXA0D076 EXA0D077 EXA0D078 EXA0D079 EXA0D07A EXA0D07B EXA0D07C EXA0D07D EXA0D07E EXA0D07F EXA0D080 EXA0D081 EXA0D082 EXA0D083 EXA0D084 EXA0D085 EXA0D086 EXA0D087 EXA0D088 EXA0D089 EXA0D08A EXA0D08B EXA0D08C EXA0D08D EXA0D08E EXA0D08F EXA0D090 EXA0D091 EXA0D092 EXA0D093 EXA0D094 EXA0D095 EXA0D096 EXA0D097 EXA0D098 EXA0D099 EXA0D09A EXA0D09B EXA0D09C EXA0D09D EXA0D09E EXA0D09F EXA0D0A0 EXA0D0A1 EXA0D0A2 EXA0D0A3 EXA0D0A4 EXA0D0A5 EXA0D0A6 EXA0D0A7 EXA0D0A8 EXA0D0A9 EXA0D0AA EXA0D0AB EXA0D0AC EXA0D0AD EXA0D0AE EXA0D0AF EXA0D0B0 EXA0D0B1 EXA0D0B2 EXA0D0B3 EXA0D0B4 EXA0D0B5 EXA0D0B6 EXA0D0B7 EXA0D0B8 EXA0D0B9 EXA0D0BA EXA0D0BB EXA0D0BC EXA0D0BD EXA0D0BE EXA0D0BF EXA0D0C0 EXA0D0C1 EXA0D0C2 EXA0D0C3 EXA0D0C4 EXA0D0C5 EXA0D0C6 EXA0D0C7 EXA0D0C8 EXA0D0C9 EXA0D0CA EXA0D0CB EXA0D0CC EXA0D0CD EXA0D0CE EXA0D0CF EXA0D0D0 EXA0D0D1 EXA0D0D2 EXA0D0D3 EXA0D0D4 EXA0D0D5 EXA0D0D6 EXA0D0D7 EXA0D0D8 EXA0D0D9 EXA0D0DA EXA0D0DB EXA0D0DC EXA0D0DD EXA0D0DE EXA0D0DF EXA0D0E0 EXA0D0E1 EXA0D0E2 EXA0D0E3 EXA0D0E4 EXA0D0E5 EXA0D0E6 EXA0D0E7 EXA0D0E8 EXA0D0E9 EXA0D0EA EXA0D0EB EXA0D0EC EXA0D0ED EXA0D0EE EXA0D0EF EXA0D0F0 EXA0D0F1 EXA0D0F2 EXA0D0F3 EXA0D0F4 EXA0D0F5 EXA0D0F6 EXA0D0F7 EXA0D0F8 EXA0D0F9 EXA0D0FA EXA0D0FB EXA0D0FC EXA0D0FD EXA0D0FE Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-185 T1K837D1 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section D1 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F D10- D11- D12- D13- D14- D15- D16- D17- D18- D19- D1A- D1B- D1C- D1D- D1E- D1FEXA0D141 EXA0D142 EXA0D143 EXA0D144 EXA0D145 EXA0D146 EXA0D147 EXA0D148 EXA0D149 EXA0D14A EXA0D14B EXA0D14C EXA0D14D EXA0D14E EXA0D14F EXA0D150 EXA0D151 EXA0D152 EXA0D153 EXA0D154 EXA0D155 EXA0D156 EXA0D157 EXA0D158 EXA0D159 EXA0D15A EXA0D15B EXA0D15C EXA0D15D EXA0D15E EXA0D15F EXA0D160 EXA0D161 EXA0D162 EXA0D163 EXA0D164 EXA0D165 EXA0D166 EXA0D167 EXA0D168 EXA0D169 EXA0D16A EXA0D16B EXA0D16C EXA0D16D EXA0D16E EXA0D16F EXA0D170 EXA0D171 EXA0D172 EXA0D173 EXA0D174 EXA0D175 EXA0D176 EXA0D177 EXA0D178 EXA0D179 EXA0D17A EXA0D17B EXA0D17C EXA0D17D EXA0D17E EXA0D17F EXA0D180 EXA0D181 EXA0D182 EXA0D183 EXA0D184 EXA0D185 EXA0D186 EXA0D187 EXA0D188 EXA0D189 EXA0D18A EXA0D18B EXA0D18C EXA0D18D EXA0D18E EXA0D18F EXA0D190 EXA0D191 EXA0D192 EXA0D193 EXA0D194 EXA0D195 EXA0D196 EXA0D197 EXA0D198 EXA0D199 EXA0D19A EXA0D19B EXA0D19C EXA0D19D EXA0D19E EXA0D19F EXA0D1A0 EXA0D1A1 EXA0D1A2 EXA0D1A3 EXA0D1A4 EXA0D1A5 EXA0D1A6 EXA0D1A7 EXA0D1A8 EXA0D1A9 EXA0D1AA EXA0D1AB EXA0D1AC EXA0D1AD EXA0D1AE EXA0D1AF EXA0D1B0 EXA0D1B1 EXA0D1B2 EXA0D1B3 EXA0D1B4 EXA0D1B5 EXA0D1B6 EXA0D1B7 EXA0D1B8 EXA0D1B9 EXA0D1BA EXA0D1BB EXA0D1BC EXA0D1BD EXA0D1BE EXA0D1BF EXA0D1C0 EXA0D1C1 EXA0D1C2 EXA0D1C3 EXA0D1C4 EXA0D1C5 EXA0D1C6 EXA0D1C7 EXA0D1C8 EXA0D1C9 EXA0D1CA EXA0D1CB EXA0D1CC EXA0D1CD EXA0D1CE EXA0D1CF EXA0D1D0 EXA0D1D1 EXA0D1D2 EXA0D1D3 EXA0D1D4 EXA0D1D5 EXA0D1D6 EXA0D1D7 EXA0D1D8 EXA0D1D9 EXA0D1DA EXA0D1DB EXA0D1DC EXA0D1DD EXA0D1DE EXA0D1DF EXA0D1E0 EXA0D1E1 EXA0D1E2 EXA0D1E3 EXA0D1E4 EXA0D1E5 EXA0D1E6 EXA0D1E7 EXA0D1E8 EXA0D1E9 EXA0D1EA EXA0D1EB EXA0D1EC EXA0D1ED EXA0D1EE EXA0D1EF EXA0D1F0 EXA0D1F1 EXA0D1F2 EXA0D1F3 EXA0D1F4 EXA0D1F5 EXA0D1F6 EXA0D1F7 EXA0D1F8 EXA0D1F9 EXA0D1FA EXA0D1FB EXA0D1FC EXA0D1FD EXA0D1FE Simplified Chinese code pages 4-186 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K837D2 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section D2 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F D20- D21- D22- D23- D24- D25- D26- D27- D28- D29- D2A- D2B- D2C- D2D- D2E- D2FEXA0D241 EXA0D242 EXA0D243 EXA0D244 EXA0D245 EXA0D246 EXA0D247 EXA0D248 EXA0D249 EXA0D24A EXA0D24B EXA0D24C EXA0D24D EXA0D24E EXA0D24F EXA0D250 EXA0D251 EXA0D252 EXA0D253 EXA0D254 EXA0D255 EXA0D256 EXA0D257 EXA0D258 EXA0D259 EXA0D25A EXA0D25B EXA0D25C EXA0D25D EXA0D25E EXA0D25F EXA0D260 EXA0D261 EXA0D262 EXA0D263 EXA0D264 EXA0D265 EXA0D266 EXA0D267 EXA0D268 EXA0D269 EXA0D26A EXA0D26B EXA0D26C EXA0D26D EXA0D26E EXA0D26F EXA0D270 EXA0D271 EXA0D272 EXA0D273 EXA0D274 EXA0D275 EXA0D276 EXA0D277 EXA0D278 EXA0D279 EXA0D27A EXA0D27B EXA0D27C EXA0D27D EXA0D27E EXA0D27F EXA0D280 EXA0D281 EXA0D282 EXA0D283 EXA0D284 EXA0D285 EXA0D286 EXA0D287 EXA0D288 EXA0D289 EXA0D28A EXA0D28B EXA0D28C EXA0D28D EXA0D28E EXA0D28F EXA0D290 EXA0D291 EXA0D292 EXA0D293 EXA0D294 EXA0D295 EXA0D296 EXA0D297 EXA0D298 EXA0D299 EXA0D29A EXA0D29B EXA0D29C EXA0D29D EXA0D29E EXA0D29F EXA0D2A0 EXA0D2A1 EXA0D2A2 EXA0D2A3 EXA0D2A4 EXA0D2A5 EXA0D2A6 EXA0D2A7 EXA0D2A8 EXA0D2A9 EXA0D2AA EXA0D2AB EXA0D2AC EXA0D2AD EXA0D2AE EXA0D2AF EXA0D2B0 EXA0D2B1 EXA0D2B2 EXA0D2B3 EXA0D2B4 EXA0D2B5 EXA0D2B6 EXA0D2B7 EXA0D2B8 EXA0D2B9 EXA0D2BA EXA0D2BB EXA0D2BC EXA0D2BD EXA0D2BE EXA0D2BF EXA0D2C0 EXA0D2C1 EXA0D2C2 EXA0D2C3 EXA0D2C4 EXA0D2C5 EXA0D2C6 EXA0D2C7 EXA0D2C8 EXA0D2C9 EXA0D2CA EXA0D2CB EXA0D2CC EXA0D2CD EXA0D2CE EXA0D2CF EXA0D2D0 EXA0D2D1 EXA0D2D2 EXA0D2D3 EXA0D2D4 EXA0D2D5 EXA0D2D6 EXA0D2D7 EXA0D2D8 EXA0D2D9 EXA0D2DA EXA0D2DB EXA0D2DC EXA0D2DD EXA0D2DE EXA0D2DF EXA0D2E0 EXA0D2E1 EXA0D2E2 EXA0D2E3 EXA0D2E4 EXA0D2E5 EXA0D2E6 EXA0D2E7 EXA0D2E8 EXA0D2E9 EXA0D2EA EXA0D2EB EXA0D2EC EXA0D2ED EXA0D2EE EXA0D2EF EXA0D2F0 EXA0D2F1 EXA0D2F2 EXA0D2F3 EXA0D2F4 EXA0D2F5 EXA0D2F6 EXA0D2F7 EXA0D2F8 EXA0D2F9 EXA0D2FA EXA0D2FB EXA0D2FC EXA0D2FD EXA0D2FE Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-187 T1K837D3 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section D3 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F D30- D31- D32- D33- D34- D35- D36- D37- D38- D39- D3A- D3B- D3C- D3D- D3E- D3FEXA0D341 EXA0D342 EXA0D343 EXA0D344 EXA0D345 EXA0D346 EXA0D347 EXA0D348 EXA0D349 EXA0D34A EXA0D34B EXA0D34C EXA0D34D EXA0D34E EXA0D34F EXA0D350 EXA0D351 EXA0D352 EXA0D353 EXA0D354 EXA0D355 EXA0D356 EXA0D357 EXA0D358 EXA0D359 EXA0D35A EXA0D35B EXA0D35C EXA0D35D EXA0D35E EXA0D35F EXA0D360 EXA0D361 EXA0D362 EXA0D363 EXA0D364 EXA0D365 EXA0D366 EXA0D367 EXA0D368 EXA0D369 EXA0D36A EXA0D36B EXA0D36C EXA0D36D EXA0D36E EXA0D36F EXA0D370 EXA0D371 EXA0D372 EXA0D373 EXA0D374 EXA0D375 EXA0D376 EXA0D377 EXA0D378 EXA0D379 EXA0D37A EXA0D37B EXA0D37C EXA0D37D EXA0D37E EXA0D37F EXA0D380 EXA0D381 EXA0D382 EXA0D383 EXA0D384 EXA0D385 EXA0D386 EXA0D387 EXA0D388 EXA0D389 EXA0D38A EXA0D38B EXA0D38C EXA0D38D EXA0D38E EXA0D38F EXA0D390 EXA0D391 EXA0D392 EXA0D393 EXA0D394 EXA0D395 EXA0D396 EXA0D397 EXA0D398 EXA0D399 EXA0D39A EXA0D39B EXA0D39C EXA0D39D EXA0D39E EXA0D39F EXA0D3A0 EXA0D3A1 EXA0D3A2 EXA0D3A3 EXA0D3A4 EXA0D3A5 EXA0D3A6 EXA0D3A7 EXA0D3A8 EXA0D3A9 EXA0D3AA EXA0D3AB EXA0D3AC EXA0D3AD EXA0D3AE EXA0D3AF EXA0D3B0 EXA0D3B1 EXA0D3B2 EXA0D3B3 EXA0D3B4 EXA0D3B5 EXA0D3B6 EXA0D3B7 EXA0D3B8 EXA0D3B9 EXA0D3BA EXA0D3BB EXA0D3BC EXA0D3BD EXA0D3BE EXA0D3BF EXA0D3C0 EXA0D3C1 EXA0D3C2 EXA0D3C3 EXA0D3C4 EXA0D3C5 EXA0D3C6 EXA0D3C7 EXA0D3C8 EXA0D3C9 EXA0D3CA EXA0D3CB EXA0D3CC EXA0D3CD EXA0D3CE EXA0D3CF EXA0D3D0 EXA0D3D1 EXA0D3D2 EXA0D3D3 EXA0D3D4 EXA0D3D5 EXA0D3D6 EXA0D3D7 EXA0D3D8 EXA0D3D9 EXA0D3DA EXA0D3DB EXA0D3DC EXA0D3DD EXA0D3DE EXA0D3DF EXA0D3E0 EXA0D3E1 EXA0D3E2 EXA0D3E3 EXA0D3E4 EXA0D3E5 EXA0D3E6 EXA0D3E7 EXA0D3E8 EXA0D3E9 EXA0D3EA EXA0D3EB EXA0D3EC EXA0D3ED EXA0D3EE EXA0D3EF EXA0D3F0 EXA0D3F1 EXA0D3F2 EXA0D3F3 EXA0D3F4 EXA0D3F5 EXA0D3F6 EXA0D3F7 EXA0D3F8 EXA0D3F9 EXA0D3FA EXA0D3FB EXA0D3FC EXA0D3FD EXA0D3FE Simplified Chinese code pages 4-188 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K837D4 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section D4 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F D40- D41- D42- D43- D44- D45- D46- D47- D48- D49- D4A- D4B- D4C- D4D- D4E- D4FEXA0D441 EXA0D442 EXA0D443 EXA0D444 EXA0D445 EXA0D446 EXA0D447 EXA0D448 EXA0D449 EXA0D44A EXA0D44B EXA0D44C EXA0D44D EXA0D44E EXA0D44F EXA0D450 EXA0D451 EXA0D452 EXA0D453 EXA0D454 EXA0D455 EXA0D456 EXA0D457 EXA0D458 EXA0D459 EXA0D45A EXA0D45B EXA0D45C EXA0D45D EXA0D45E EXA0D45F EXA0D460 EXA0D461 EXA0D462 EXA0D463 EXA0D464 EXA0D465 EXA0D466 EXA0D467 EXA0D468 EXA0D469 EXA0D46A EXA0D46B EXA0D46C EXA0D46D EXA0D46E EXA0D46F EXA0D470 EXA0D471 EXA0D472 EXA0D473 EXA0D474 EXA0D475 EXA0D476 EXA0D477 EXA0D478 EXA0D479 EXA0D47A EXA0D47B EXA0D47C EXA0D47D EXA0D47E EXA0D47F EXA0D480 EXA0D481 EXA0D482 EXA0D483 EXA0D484 EXA0D485 EXA0D486 EXA0D487 EXA0D488 EXA0D489 EXA0D48A EXA0D48B EXA0D48C EXA0D48D EXA0D48E EXA0D48F EXA0D490 EXA0D491 EXA0D492 EXA0D493 EXA0D494 EXA0D495 EXA0D496 EXA0D497 EXA0D498 EXA0D499 EXA0D49A EXA0D49B EXA0D49C EXA0D49D EXA0D49E EXA0D49F EXA0D4A0 EXA0D4A1 EXA0D4A2 EXA0D4A3 EXA0D4A4 EXA0D4A5 EXA0D4A6 EXA0D4A7 EXA0D4A8 EXA0D4A9 EXA0D4AA EXA0D4AB EXA0D4AC EXA0D4AD EXA0D4AE EXA0D4AF EXA0D4B0 EXA0D4B1 EXA0D4B2 EXA0D4B3 EXA0D4B4 EXA0D4B5 EXA0D4B6 EXA0D4B7 EXA0D4B8 EXA0D4B9 EXA0D4BA EXA0D4BB EXA0D4BC EXA0D4BD EXA0D4BE EXA0D4BF EXA0D4C0 EXA0D4C1 EXA0D4C2 EXA0D4C3 EXA0D4C4 EXA0D4C5 EXA0D4C6 EXA0D4C7 EXA0D4C8 EXA0D4C9 EXA0D4CA EXA0D4CB EXA0D4CC EXA0D4CD EXA0D4CE EXA0D4CF EXA0D4D0 EXA0D4D1 EXA0D4D2 EXA0D4D3 EXA0D4D4 EXA0D4D5 EXA0D4D6 EXA0D4D7 EXA0D4D8 EXA0D4D9 EXA0D4DA EXA0D4DB EXA0D4DC EXA0D4DD EXA0D4DE EXA0D4DF EXA0D4E0 EXA0D4E1 EXA0D4E2 EXA0D4E3 EXA0D4E4 EXA0D4E5 EXA0D4E6 EXA0D4E7 EXA0D4E8 EXA0D4E9 EXA0D4EA EXA0D4EB EXA0D4EC EXA0D4ED EXA0D4EE EXA0D4EF EXA0D4F0 EXA0D4F1 EXA0D4F2 EXA0D4F3 EXA0D4F4 EXA0D4F5 EXA0D4F6 EXA0D4F7 EXA0D4F8 EXA0D4F9 EXA0D4FA EXA0D4FB EXA0D4FC EXA0D4FD EXA0D4FE Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-189 T1K837D5 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section D5 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F D50- D51- D52- D53- D54- D55- D56- D57- D58- D59- D5A- D5B- D5C- D5D- D5E- D5FEXA0D541 EXA0D542 EXA0D543 EXA0D544 EXA0D545 EXA0D546 EXA0D547 EXA0D548 EXA0D549 EXA0D54A EXA0D54B EXA0D54C EXA0D54D EXA0D54E EXA0D54F EXA0D550 EXA0D551 EXA0D552 EXA0D553 EXA0D554 EXA0D555 EXA0D556 EXA0D557 EXA0D558 EXA0D559 EXA0D55A EXA0D55B EXA0D55C EXA0D55D EXA0D55E EXA0D55F EXA0D560 EXA0D561 EXA0D562 EXA0D563 EXA0D564 EXA0D565 EXA0D566 EXA0D567 EXA0D568 EXA0D569 EXA0D56A EXA0D56B EXA0D56C EXA0D56D EXA0D56E EXA0D56F EXA0D570 EXA0D571 EXA0D572 EXA0D573 EXA0D574 EXA0D575 EXA0D576 EXA0D577 EXA0D578 EXA0D579 EXA0D57A EXA0D57B EXA0D57C EXA0D57D EXA0D57E EXA0D57F EXA0D580 EXA0D581 EXA0D582 EXA0D583 EXA0D584 EXA0D585 EXA0D586 EXA0D587 EXA0D588 EXA0D589 EXA0D58A EXA0D58B EXA0D58C EXA0D58D EXA0D58E EXA0D58F EXA0D590 EXA0D591 EXA0D592 EXA0D593 EXA0D594 EXA0D595 EXA0D596 EXA0D597 EXA0D598 EXA0D599 EXA0D59A EXA0D59B EXA0D59C EXA0D59D EXA0D59E EXA0D59F EXA0D5A0 EXA0D5A1 EXA0D5A2 EXA0D5A3 EXA0D5A4 EXA0D5A5 EXA0D5A6 EXA0D5A7 EXA0D5A8 EXA0D5A9 EXA0D5AA EXA0D5AB EXA0D5AC EXA0D5AD EXA0D5AE EXA0D5AF EXA0D5B0 EXA0D5B1 EXA0D5B2 EXA0D5B3 EXA0D5B4 EXA0D5B5 EXA0D5B6 EXA0D5B7 EXA0D5B8 EXA0D5B9 EXA0D5BA EXA0D5BB EXA0D5BC EXA0D5BD EXA0D5BE EXA0D5BF EXA0D5C0 EXA0D5C1 EXA0D5C2 EXA0D5C3 EXA0D5C4 EXA0D5C5 EXA0D5C6 EXA0D5C7 EXA0D5C8 EXA0D5C9 EXA0D5CA EXA0D5CB EXA0D5CC EXA0D5CD EXA0D5CE EXA0D5CF EXA0D5D0 EXA0D5D1 EXA0D5D2 EXA0D5D3 EXA0D5D4 EXA0D5D5 EXA0D5D6 EXA0D5D7 EXA0D5D8 EXA0D5D9 EXA0D5DA EXA0D5DB EXA0D5DC EXA0D5DD EXA0D5DE EXA0D5DF EXA0D5E0 EXA0D5E1 EXA0D5E2 EXA0D5E3 EXA0D5E4 EXA0D5E5 EXA0D5E6 EXA0D5E7 EXA0D5E8 EXA0D5E9 EXA0D5EA EXA0D5EB EXA0D5EC EXA0D5ED EXA0D5EE EXA0D5EF EXA0D5F0 EXA0D5F1 EXA0D5F2 EXA0D5F3 EXA0D5F4 EXA0D5F5 EXA0D5F6 EXA0D5F7 EXA0D5F8 EXA0D5F9 EXA0D5FA EXA0D5FB EXA0D5FC EXA0D5FD EXA0D5FE Simplified Chinese code pages 4-190 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K837D6 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section D6 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F D60- D61- D62- D63- D64- D65- D66- D67- D68- D69- D6A- D6B- D6C- D6D- D6E- D6FEXA0D641 EXA0D642 EXA0D643 EXA0D644 EXA0D645 EXA0D646 EXA0D647 EXA0D648 EXA0D649 EXA0D64A EXA0D64B EXA0D64C EXA0D64D EXA0D64E EXA0D64F EXA0D650 EXA0D651 EXA0D652 EXA0D653 EXA0D654 EXA0D655 EXA0D656 EXA0D657 EXA0D658 EXA0D659 EXA0D65A EXA0D65B EXA0D65C EXA0D65D EXA0D65E EXA0D65F EXA0D660 EXA0D661 EXA0D662 EXA0D663 EXA0D664 EXA0D665 EXA0D666 EXA0D667 EXA0D668 EXA0D669 EXA0D66A EXA0D66B EXA0D66C EXA0D66D EXA0D66E EXA0D66F EXA0D670 EXA0D671 EXA0D672 EXA0D673 EXA0D674 EXA0D675 EXA0D676 EXA0D677 EXA0D678 EXA0D679 EXA0D67A EXA0D67B EXA0D67C EXA0D67D EXA0D67E EXA0D67F EXA0D680 EXA0D681 EXA0D682 EXA0D683 EXA0D684 EXA0D685 EXA0D686 EXA0D687 EXA0D688 EXA0D689 EXA0D68A EXA0D68B EXA0D68C EXA0D68D EXA0D68E EXA0D68F EXA0D690 EXA0D691 EXA0D692 EXA0D693 EXA0D694 EXA0D695 EXA0D696 EXA0D697 EXA0D698 EXA0D699 EXA0D69A EXA0D69B EXA0D69C EXA0D69D EXA0D69E EXA0D69F EXA0D6A0 EXA0D6A1 EXA0D6A2 EXA0D6A3 EXA0D6A4 EXA0D6A5 EXA0D6A6 EXA0D6A7 EXA0D6A8 EXA0D6A9 EXA0D6AA EXA0D6AB EXA0D6AC EXA0D6AD EXA0D6AE EXA0D6AF EXA0D6B0 EXA0D6B1 EXA0D6B2 EXA0D6B3 EXA0D6B4 EXA0D6B5 EXA0D6B6 EXA0D6B7 EXA0D6B8 EXA0D6B9 EXA0D6BA EXA0D6BB EXA0D6BC EXA0D6BD EXA0D6BE EXA0D6BF EXA0D6C0 EXA0D6C1 EXA0D6C2 EXA0D6C3 EXA0D6C4 EXA0D6C5 EXA0D6C6 EXA0D6C7 EXA0D6C8 EXA0D6C9 EXA0D6CA EXA0D6CB EXA0D6CC EXA0D6CD EXA0D6CE EXA0D6CF EXA0D6D0 EXA0D6D1 EXA0D6D2 EXA0D6D3 EXA0D6D4 EXA0D6D5 EXA0D6D6 EXA0D6D7 EXA0D6D8 EXA0D6D9 EXA0D6DA EXA0D6DB EXA0D6DC EXA0D6DD EXA0D6DE EXA0D6DF EXA0D6E0 EXA0D6E1 EXA0D6E2 EXA0D6E3 EXA0D6E4 EXA0D6E5 EXA0D6E6 EXA0D6E7 EXA0D6E8 EXA0D6E9 EXA0D6EA EXA0D6EB EXA0D6EC EXA0D6ED EXA0D6EE EXA0D6EF EXA0D6F0 EXA0D6F1 EXA0D6F2 EXA0D6F3 EXA0D6F4 EXA0D6F5 EXA0D6F6 EXA0D6F7 EXA0D6F8 EXA0D6F9 EXA0D6FA EXA0D6FB EXA0D6FC EXA0D6FD EXA0D6FE Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-191 T1K837D7 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section D7 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F D70- D71- D72- D73- D74- D75- D76- D77- D78- D79- D7A- D7B- D7C- D7D- D7E- D7FEXA0D741 EXA0D742 EXA0D743 EXA0D744 EXA0D745 EXA0D746 EXA0D747 EXA0D748 EXA0D749 EXA0D74A EXA0D74B EXA0D74C EXA0D74D EXA0D74E EXA0D74F EXA0D750 EXA0D751 EXA0D752 EXA0D753 EXA0D754 EXA0D755 EXA0D756 EXA0D757 EXA0D758 EXA0D759 EXA0D75A EXA0D75B EXA0D75C EXA0D75D EXA0D75E EXA0D75F EXA0D760 EXA0D761 EXA0D762 EXA0D763 EXA0D764 EXA0D765 EXA0D766 EXA0D767 EXA0D768 EXA0D769 EXA0D76A EXA0D76B EXA0D76C EXA0D76D EXA0D76E EXA0D76F EXA0D770 EXA0D771 EXA0D772 EXA0D773 EXA0D774 EXA0D775 EXA0D776 EXA0D777 EXA0D778 EXA0D779 EXA0D77A EXA0D77B EXA0D77C EXA0D77D EXA0D77E EXA0D77F EXA0D780 EXA0D781 EXA0D782 EXA0D783 EXA0D784 EXA0D785 EXA0D786 EXA0D787 EXA0D788 EXA0D789 EXA0D78A EXA0D78B EXA0D78C EXA0D78D EXA0D78E EXA0D78F EXA0D790 EXA0D791 EXA0D792 EXA0D793 EXA0D794 EXA0D795 EXA0D796 EXA0D797 EXA0D798 EXA0D799 EXA0D79A EXA0D79B EXA0D79C EXA0D79D EXA0D79E EXA0D79F EXA0D7A0 EXA0D7A1 EXA0D7A2 EXA0D7A3 EXA0D7A4 EXA0D7A5 EXA0D7A6 EXA0D7A7 EXA0D7A8 EXA0D7A9 EXA0D7AA EXA0D7AB EXA0D7AC EXA0D7AD EXA0D7AE EXA0D7AF EXA0D7B0 EXA0D7B1 EXA0D7B2 EXA0D7B3 EXA0D7B4 EXA0D7B5 EXA0D7B6 EXA0D7B7 EXA0D7B8 EXA0D7B9 EXA0D7BA EXA0D7BB EXA0D7BC EXA0D7BD EXA0D7BE EXA0D7BF EXA0D7C0 EXA0D7C1 EXA0D7C2 EXA0D7C3 EXA0D7C4 EXA0D7C5 EXA0D7C6 EXA0D7C7 EXA0D7C8 EXA0D7C9 EXA0D7CA EXA0D7CB EXA0D7CC EXA0D7CD EXA0D7CE EXA0D7CF EXA0D7D0 EXA0D7D1 EXA0D7D2 EXA0D7D3 EXA0D7D4 EXA0D7D5 EXA0D7D6 EXA0D7D7 EXA0D7D8 EXA0D7D9 EXA0D7DA EXA0D7DB EXA0D7DC EXA0D7DD EXA0D7DE EXA0D7DF EXA0D7E0 EXA0D7E1 EXA0D7E2 EXA0D7E3 EXA0D7E4 EXA0D7E5 EXA0D7E6 EXA0D7E7 EXA0D7E8 EXA0D7E9 EXA0D7EA EXA0D7EB EXA0D7EC EXA0D7ED EXA0D7EE EXA0D7EF EXA0D7F0 EXA0D7F1 EXA0D7F2 EXA0D7F3 EXA0D7F4 EXA0D7F5 EXA0D7F6 EXA0D7F7 EXA0D7F8 EXA0D7F9 EXA0D7FA EXA0D7FB EXA0D7FC EXA0D7FD EXA0D7FE Simplified Chinese code pages 4-192 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K837D8 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section D8 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F D80- D81- D82- D83- D84- D85- D86- D87- D88- D89- D8A- D8B- D8C- D8D- D8E- D8FEXA0D841 EXA0D842 EXA0D843 EXA0D844 EXA0D845 EXA0D846 EXA0D847 EXA0D848 EXA0D849 EXA0D84A EXA0D84B EXA0D84C EXA0D84D EXA0D84E EXA0D84F EXA0D850 EXA0D851 EXA0D852 EXA0D853 EXA0D854 EXA0D855 EXA0D856 EXA0D857 EXA0D858 EXA0D859 EXA0D85A EXA0D85B EXA0D85C EXA0D85D EXA0D85E EXA0D85F EXA0D860 EXA0D861 EXA0D862 EXA0D863 EXA0D864 EXA0D865 EXA0D866 EXA0D867 EXA0D868 EXA0D869 EXA0D86A EXA0D86B EXA0D86C EXA0D86D EXA0D86E EXA0D86F EXA0D870 EXA0D871 EXA0D872 EXA0D873 EXA0D874 EXA0D875 EXA0D876 EXA0D877 EXA0D878 EXA0D879 EXA0D87A EXA0D87B EXA0D87C EXA0D87D EXA0D87E EXA0D87F EXA0D880 EXA0D881 EXA0D882 EXA0D883 EXA0D884 EXA0D885 EXA0D886 EXA0D887 EXA0D888 EXA0D889 EXA0D88A EXA0D88B EXA0D88C EXA0D88D EXA0D88E EXA0D88F EXA0D890 EXA0D891 EXA0D892 EXA0D893 EXA0D894 EXA0D895 EXA0D896 EXA0D897 EXA0D898 EXA0D899 EXA0D89A EXA0D89B EXA0D89C EXA0D89D EXA0D89E EXA0D89F EXA0D8A0 EXA0D8A1 EXA0D8A2 EXA0D8A3 EXA0D8A4 EXA0D8A5 EXA0D8A6 EXA0D8A7 EXA0D8A8 EXA0D8A9 EXA0D8AA EXA0D8AB EXA0D8AC EXA0D8AD EXA0D8AE EXA0D8AF EXA0D8B0 EXA0D8B1 EXA0D8B2 EXA0D8B3 EXA0D8B4 EXA0D8B5 EXA0D8B6 EXA0D8B7 EXA0D8B8 EXA0D8B9 EXA0D8BA EXA0D8BB EXA0D8BC EXA0D8BD EXA0D8BE EXA0D8BF EXA0D8C0 EXA0D8C1 EXA0D8C2 EXA0D8C3 EXA0D8C4 EXA0D8C5 EXA0D8C6 EXA0D8C7 EXA0D8C8 EXA0D8C9 EXA0D8CA EXA0D8CB EXA0D8CC EXA0D8CD EXA0D8CE EXA0D8CF EXA0D8D0 EXA0D8D1 EXA0D8D2 EXA0D8D3 EXA0D8D4 EXA0D8D5 EXA0D8D6 EXA0D8D7 EXA0D8D8 EXA0D8D9 EXA0D8DA EXA0D8DB EXA0D8DC EXA0D8DD EXA0D8DE EXA0D8DF EXA0D8E0 EXA0D8E1 EXA0D8E2 EXA0D8E3 EXA0D8E4 EXA0D8E5 EXA0D8E6 EXA0D8E7 EXA0D8E8 EXA0D8E9 EXA0D8EA EXA0D8EB EXA0D8EC EXA0D8ED EXA0D8EE EXA0D8EF EXA0D8F0 EXA0D8F1 EXA0D8F2 EXA0D8F3 EXA0D8F4 EXA0D8F5 EXA0D8F6 EXA0D8F7 EXA0D8F8 EXA0D8F9 EXA0D8FA EXA0D8FB EXA0D8FC EXA0D8FD EXA0D8FE Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-193 T1K837D9 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section D9 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F D90- D91- D92- D93- D94- D95- D96- D97- D98- D99- D9A- D9B- D9C- D9D- D9E- D9FEXA0D941 EXA0D942 EXA0D943 EXA0D944 EXA0D945 EXA0D946 EXA0D947 EXA0D948 EXA0D949 EXA0D94A EXA0D94B EXA0D94C EXA0D94D EXA0D94E EXA0D94F EXA0D950 EXA0D951 EXA0D952 EXA0D953 EXA0D954 EXA0D955 EXA0D956 EXA0D957 EXA0D958 EXA0D959 EXA0D95A EXA0D95B EXA0D95C EXA0D95D EXA0D95E EXA0D95F EXA0D960 EXA0D961 EXA0D962 EXA0D963 EXA0D964 EXA0D965 EXA0D966 EXA0D967 EXA0D968 EXA0D969 EXA0D96A EXA0D96B EXA0D96C EXA0D96D EXA0D96E EXA0D96F EXA0D970 EXA0D971 EXA0D972 EXA0D973 EXA0D974 EXA0D975 EXA0D976 EXA0D977 EXA0D978 EXA0D979 EXA0D97A EXA0D97B EXA0D97C EXA0D97D EXA0D97E EXA0D97F EXA0D980 EXA0D981 EXA0D982 EXA0D983 EXA0D984 EXA0D985 EXA0D986 EXA0D987 EXA0D988 EXA0D989 EXA0D98A EXA0D98B EXA0D98C EXA0D98D EXA0D98E EXA0D98F EXA0D990 EXA0D991 EXA0D992 EXA0D993 EXA0D994 EXA0D995 EXA0D996 EXA0D997 EXA0D998 EXA0D999 EXA0D99A EXA0D99B EXA0D99C EXA0D99D EXA0D99E EXA0D99F EXA0D9A0 EXA0D9A1 EXA0D9A2 EXA0D9A3 EXA0D9A4 EXA0D9A5 EXA0D9A6 EXA0D9A7 EXA0D9A8 EXA0D9A9 EXA0D9AA EXA0D9AB EXA0D9AC EXA0D9AD EXA0D9AE EXA0D9AF EXA0D9B0 EXA0D9B1 EXA0D9B2 EXA0D9B3 EXA0D9B4 EXA0D9B5 EXA0D9B6 EXA0D9B7 EXA0D9B8 EXA0D9B9 EXA0D9BA EXA0D9BB EXA0D9BC EXA0D9BD EXA0D9BE EXA0D9BF EXA0D9C0 EXA0D9C1 EXA0D9C2 EXA0D9C3 EXA0D9C4 EXA0D9C5 EXA0D9C6 EXA0D9C7 EXA0D9C8 EXA0D9C9 EXA0D9CA EXA0D9CB EXA0D9CC EXA0D9CD EXA0D9CE EXA0D9CF EXA0D9D0 EXA0D9D1 EXA0D9D2 EXA0D9D3 EXA0D9D4 EXA0D9D5 EXA0D9D6 EXA0D9D7 EXA0D9D8 EXA0D9D9 EXA0D9DA EXA0D9DB EXA0D9DC EXA0D9DD EXA0D9DE EXA0D9DF EXA0D9E0 EXA0D9E1 EXA0D9E2 EXA0D9E3 EXA0D9E4 EXA0D9E5 EXA0D9E6 EXA0D9E7 EXA0D9E8 EXA0D9E9 EXA0D9EA EXA0D9EB EXA0D9EC EXA0D9ED EXA0D9EE EXA0D9EF EXA0D9F0 EXA0D9F1 EXA0D9F2 EXA0D9F3 EXA0D9F4 EXA0D9F5 EXA0D9F6 EXA0D9F7 EXA0D9F8 EXA0D9F9 EXA0D9FA EXA0D9FB EXA0D9FC EXA0D9FD EXA0D9FE Simplified Chinese code pages 4-194 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K837DA Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section DA Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F DA0- DA1- DA2- DA3- DA4- DA5- DA6- DA7- DA8- DA9-DAA-DAB-DAC-DAD-DAE-DAFEXA0DA41 EXA0DA42 EXA0DA43 EXA0DA44 EXA0DA45 EXA0DA46 EXA0DA47 EXA0DA48 EXA0DA49 EXA0DA4A EXA0DA4B EXA0DA4C EXA0DA4D EXA0DA4E EXA0DA4F EXA0DA50 EXA0DA51 EXA0DA52 EXA0DA53 EXA0DA54 EXA0DA55 EXA0DA56 EXA0DA57 EXA0DA58 EXA0DA59 EXA0DA5A EXA0DA5B EXA0DA5C EXA0DA5D EXA0DA5E EXA0DA5F EXA0DA60 EXA0DA61 EXA0DA62 EXA0DA63 EXA0DA64 EXA0DA65 EXA0DA66 EXA0DA67 EXA0DA68 EXA0DA69 EXA0DA6A EXA0DA6B EXA0DA6C EXA0DA6D EXA0DA6E EXA0DA6F EXA0DA70 EXA0DA71 EXA0DA72 EXA0DA73 EXA0DA74 EXA0DA75 EXA0DA76 EXA0DA77 EXA0DA78 EXA0DA79 EXA0DA7A EXA0DA7B EXA0DA7C EXA0DA7D EXA0DA7E EXA0DA7F EXA0DA80 EXA0DA81 EXA0DA82 EXA0DA83 EXA0DA84 EXA0DA85 EXA0DA86 EXA0DA87 EXA0DA88 EXA0DA89 EXA0DA8A EXA0DA8B EXA0DA8C EXA0DA8D EXA0DA8E EXA0DA8F EXA0DA90 EXA0DA91 EXA0DA92 EXA0DA93 EXA0DA94 EXA0DA95 EXA0DA96 EXA0DA97 EXA0DA98 EXA0DA99 EXA0DA9A EXA0DA9B EXA0DA9C EXA0DA9D EXA0DA9E EXA0DA9F EXA0DAA0 EXA0DAA1 EXA0DAA2 EXA0DAA3 EXA0DAA4 EXA0DAA5 EXA0DAA6 EXA0DAA7 EXA0DAA8 EXA0DAA9 EXA0DAAA EXA0DAAB EXA0DAAC EXA0DAAD EXA0DAAE EXA0DAAF EXA0DAB0 EXA0DAB1 EXA0DAB2 EXA0DAB3 EXA0DAB4 EXA0DAB5 EXA0DAB6 EXA0DAB7 EXA0DAB8 EXA0DAB9 EXA0DABA EXA0DABB EXA0DABC EXA0DABD EXA0DABE EXA0DABF EXA0DAC0 EXA0DAC1 EXA0DAC2 EXA0DAC3 EXA0DAC4 EXA0DAC5 EXA0DAC6 EXA0DAC7 EXA0DAC8 EXA0DAC9 EXA0DACA EXA0DACB EXA0DACC EXA0DACD EXA0DACE EXA0DACF EXA0DAD0 EXA0DAD1 EXA0DAD2 EXA0DAD3 EXA0DAD4 EXA0DAD5 EXA0DAD6 EXA0DAD7 EXA0DAD8 EXA0DAD9 EXA0DADA EXA0DADB EXA0DADC EXA0DADD EXA0DADE EXA0DADF EXA0DAE0 EXA0DAE1 EXA0DAE2 EXA0DAE3 EXA0DAE4 EXA0DAE5 EXA0DAE6 EXA0DAE7 EXA0DAE8 EXA0DAE9 EXA0DAEA EXA0DAEB EXA0DAEC EXA0DAED EXA0DAEE EXA0DAEF EXA0DAF0 EXA0DAF1 EXA0DAF2 EXA0DAF3 EXA0DAF4 EXA0DAF5 EXA0DAF6 EXA0DAF7 EXA0DAF8 EXA0DAF9 EXA0DAFA EXA0DAFB EXA0DAFC EXA0DAFD EXA0DAFE Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-195 T1K837DB Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section DB Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F DB0- DB1- DB2- DB3- DB4- DB5- DB6- DB7- DB8- DB9-DBA-DBB-DBC-DBD-DBE-DBFEXA0DB41 EXA0DB42 EXA0DB43 EXA0DB44 EXA0DB45 EXA0DB46 EXA0DB47 EXA0DB48 EXA0DB49 EXA0DB4A EXA0DB4B EXA0DB4C EXA0DB4D EXA0DB4E EXA0DB4F EXA0DB50 EXA0DB51 EXA0DB52 EXA0DB53 EXA0DB54 EXA0DB55 EXA0DB56 EXA0DB57 EXA0DB58 EXA0DB59 EXA0DB5A EXA0DB5B EXA0DB5C EXA0DB5D EXA0DB5E EXA0DB5F EXA0DB60 EXA0DB61 EXA0DB62 EXA0DB63 EXA0DB64 EXA0DB65 EXA0DB66 EXA0DB67 EXA0DB68 EXA0DB69 EXA0DB6A EXA0DB6B EXA0DB6C EXA0DB6D EXA0DB6E EXA0DB6F EXA0DB70 EXA0DB71 EXA0DB72 EXA0DB73 EXA0DB74 EXA0DB75 EXA0DB76 EXA0DB77 EXA0DB78 EXA0DB79 EXA0DB7A EXA0DB7B EXA0DB7C EXA0DB7D EXA0DB7E EXA0DB7F EXA0DB80 EXA0DB81 EXA0DB82 EXA0DB83 EXA0DB84 EXA0DB85 EXA0DB86 EXA0DB87 EXA0DB88 EXA0DB89 EXA0DB8A EXA0DB8B EXA0DB8C EXA0DB8D EXA0DB8E EXA0DB8F EXA0DB90 EXA0DB91 EXA0DB92 EXA0DB93 EXA0DB94 EXA0DB95 EXA0DB96 EXA0DB97 EXA0DB98 EXA0DB99 EXA0DB9A EXA0DB9B EXA0DB9C EXA0DB9D EXA0DB9E EXA0DB9F EXA0DBA0 EXA0DBA1 EXA0DBA2 EXA0DBA3 EXA0DBA4 EXA0DBA5 EXA0DBA6 EXA0DBA7 EXA0DBA8 EXA0DBA9 EXA0DBAA EXA0DBAB EXA0DBAC EXA0DBAD EXA0DBAE EXA0DBAF EXA0DBB0 EXA0DBB1 EXA0DBB2 EXA0DBB3 EXA0DBB4 EXA0DBB5 EXA0DBB6 EXA0DBB7 EXA0DBB8 EXA0DBB9 EXA0DBBA EXA0DBBB EXA0DBBC EXA0DBBD EXA0DBBE EXA0DBBF EXA0DBC0 EXA0DBC1 EXA0DBC2 EXA0DBC3 EXA0DBC4 EXA0DBC5 EXA0DBC6 EXA0DBC7 EXA0DBC8 EXA0DBC9 EXA0DBCA EXA0DBCB EXA0DBCC EXA0DBCD EXA0DBCE EXA0DBCF EXA0DBD0 EXA0DBD1 EXA0DBD2 EXA0DBD3 EXA0DBD4 EXA0DBD5 EXA0DBD6 EXA0DBD7 EXA0DBD8 EXA0DBD9 EXA0DBDA EXA0DBDB EXA0DBDC EXA0DBDD EXA0DBDE EXA0DBDF EXA0DBE0 EXA0DBE1 EXA0DBE2 EXA0DBE3 EXA0DBE4 EXA0DBE5 EXA0DBE6 EXA0DBE7 EXA0DBE8 EXA0DBE9 EXA0DBEA EXA0DBEB EXA0DBEC EXA0DBED EXA0DBEE EXA0DBEF EXA0DBF0 EXA0DBF1 EXA0DBF2 EXA0DBF3 EXA0DBF4 EXA0DBF5 EXA0DBF6 EXA0DBF7 EXA0DBF8 EXA0DBF9 EXA0DBFA EXA0DBFB EXA0DBFC EXA0DBFD EXA0DBFE Simplified Chinese code pages 4-196 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K837DC Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section DC Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F DC0- DC1- DC2- DC3- DC4- DC5- DC6- DC7- DC8- DC9-DCA-DCB-DCC-DCD-DCE-DCFEXA0DC41 EXA0DC42 EXA0DC43 EXA0DC44 EXA0DC45 EXA0DC46 EXA0DC47 EXA0DC48 EXA0DC49 EXA0DC4A EXA0DC4B EXA0DC4C EXA0DC4D EXA0DC4E EXA0DC4F EXA0DC50 EXA0DC51 EXA0DC52 EXA0DC53 EXA0DC54 EXA0DC55 EXA0DC56 EXA0DC57 EXA0DC58 EXA0DC59 EXA0DC5A EXA0DC5B EXA0DC5C EXA0DC5D EXA0DC5E EXA0DC5F EXA0DC60 EXA0DC61 EXA0DC62 EXA0DC63 EXA0DC64 EXA0DC65 EXA0DC66 EXA0DC67 EXA0DC68 EXA0DC69 EXA0DC6A EXA0DC6B EXA0DC6C EXA0DC6D EXA0DC6E EXA0DC6F EXA0DC70 EXA0DC71 EXA0DC72 EXA0DC73 EXA0DC74 EXA0DC75 EXA0DC76 EXA0DC77 EXA0DC78 EXA0DC79 EXA0DC7A EXA0DC7B EXA0DC7C EXA0DC7D EXA0DC7E EXA0DC7F EXA0DC80 EXA0DC81 EXA0DC82 EXA0DC83 EXA0DC84 EXA0DC85 EXA0DC86 EXA0DC87 EXA0DC88 EXA0DC89 EXA0DC8A EXA0DC8B EXA0DC8C EXA0DC8D EXA0DC8E EXA0DC8F EXA0DC90 EXA0DC91 EXA0DC92 EXA0DC93 EXA0DC94 EXA0DC95 EXA0DC96 EXA0DC97 EXA0DC98 EXA0DC99 EXA0DC9A EXA0DC9B EXA0DC9C EXA0DC9D EXA0DC9E EXA0DC9F EXA0DCA0 EXA0DCA1 EXA0DCA2 EXA0DCA3 EXA0DCA4 EXA0DCA5 EXA0DCA6 EXA0DCA7 EXA0DCA8 EXA0DCA9 EXA0DCAA EXA0DCAB EXA0DCAC EXA0DCAD EXA0DCAE EXA0DCAF EXA0DCB0 EXA0DCB1 EXA0DCB2 EXA0DCB3 EXA0DCB4 EXA0DCB5 EXA0DCB6 EXA0DCB7 EXA0DCB8 EXA0DCB9 EXA0DCBA EXA0DCBB EXA0DCBC EXA0DCBD EXA0DCBE EXA0DCBF EXA0DCC0 EXA0DCC1 EXA0DCC2 EXA0DCC3 EXA0DCC4 EXA0DCC5 EXA0DCC6 EXA0DCC7 EXA0DCC8 EXA0DCC9 EXA0DCCA EXA0DCCB EXA0DCCC EXA0DCCD EXA0DCCE EXA0DCCF EXA0DCD0 EXA0DCD1 EXA0DCD2 EXA0DCD3 EXA0DCD4 EXA0DCD5 EXA0DCD6 EXA0DCD7 EXA0DCD8 EXA0DCD9 EXA0DCDA EXA0DCDB EXA0DCDC EXA0DCDD EXA0DCDE EXA0DCDF EXA0DCE0 EXA0DCE1 EXA0DCE2 EXA0DCE3 EXA0DCE4 EXA0DCE5 EXA0DCE6 EXA0DCE7 EXA0DCE8 EXA0DCE9 EXA0DCEA EXA0DCEB EXA0DCEC EXA0DCED EXA0DCEE EXA0DCEF EXA0DCF0 EXA0DCF1 EXA0DCF2 EXA0DCF3 EXA0DCF4 EXA0DCF5 EXA0DCF6 EXA0DCF7 EXA0DCF8 EXA0DCF9 EXA0DCFA EXA0DCFB EXA0DCFC EXA0DCFD EXA0DCFE Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-197 T1K837DD Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section DD Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F DD0- DD1- DD2- DD3- DD4- DD5- DD6- DD7- DD8- DD9-DDA-DDB-DDC-DDD-DDE-DDFEXA0DD41 EXA0DD42 EXA0DD43 EXA0DD44 EXA0DD45 EXA0DD46 EXA0DD47 EXA0DD48 EXA0DD49 EXA0DD4A EXA0DD4B EXA0DD4C EXA0DD4D EXA0DD4E EXA0DD4F EXA0DD50 EXA0DD51 EXA0DD52 EXA0DD53 EXA0DD54 EXA0DD55 EXA0DD56 EXA0DD57 EXA0DD58 EXA0DD59 EXA0DD5A EXA0DD5B EXA0DD5C EXA0DD5D EXA0DD5E EXA0DD5F EXA0DD60 EXA0DD61 EXA0DD62 EXA0DD63 EXA0DD64 EXA0DD65 EXA0DD66 EXA0DD67 EXA0DD68 EXA0DD69 EXA0DD6A EXA0DD6B EXA0DD6C EXA0DD6D EXA0DD6E EXA0DD6F EXA0DD70 EXA0DD71 EXA0DD72 EXA0DD73 EXA0DD74 EXA0DD75 EXA0DD76 EXA0DD77 EXA0DD78 EXA0DD79 EXA0DD7A EXA0DD7B EXA0DD7C EXA0DD7D EXA0DD7E EXA0DD7F EXA0DD80 EXA0DD81 EXA0DD82 EXA0DD83 EXA0DD84 EXA0DD85 EXA0DD86 EXA0DD87 EXA0DD88 EXA0DD89 EXA0DD8A EXA0DD8B EXA0DD8C EXA0DD8D EXA0DD8E EXA0DD8F EXA0DD90 EXA0DD91 EXA0DD92 EXA0DD93 EXA0DD94 EXA0DD95 EXA0DD96 EXA0DD97 EXA0DD98 EXA0DD99 EXA0DD9A EXA0DD9B EXA0DD9C EXA0DD9D EXA0DD9E EXA0DD9F EXA0DDA0 EXA0DDA1 EXA0DDA2 EXA0DDA3 EXA0DDA4 EXA0DDA5 EXA0DDA6 EXA0DDA7 EXA0DDA8 EXA0DDA9 EXA0DDAA EXA0DDAB EXA0DDAC EXA0DDAD EXA0DDAE EXA0DDAF EXA0DDB0 EXA0DDB1 EXA0DDB2 EXA0DDB3 EXA0DDB4 EXA0DDB5 EXA0DDB6 EXA0DDB7 EXA0DDB8 EXA0DDB9 EXA0DDBA EXA0DDBB EXA0DDBC EXA0DDBD EXA0DDBE EXA0DDBF EXA0DDC0 EXA0DDC1 EXA0DDC2 EXA0DDC3 EXA0DDC4 EXA0DDC5 EXA0DDC6 EXA0DDC7 EXA0DDC8 EXA0DDC9 EXA0DDCA EXA0DDCB EXA0DDCC EXA0DDCD EXA0DDCE EXA0DDCF EXA0DDD0 EXA0DDD1 EXA0DDD2 EXA0DDD3 EXA0DDD4 EXA0DDD5 EXA0DDD6 EXA0DDD7 EXA0DDD8 EXA0DDD9 EXA0DDDA EXA0DDDB EXA0DDDC EXA0DDDD EXA0DDDE EXA0DDDF EXA0DDE0 EXA0DDE1 EXA0DDE2 EXA0DDE3 EXA0DDE4 EXA0DDE5 EXA0DDE6 EXA0DDE7 EXA0DDE8 EXA0DDE9 EXA0DDEA EXA0DDEB EXA0DDEC EXA0DDED EXA0DDEE EXA0DDEF EXA0DDF0 EXA0DDF1 EXA0DDF2 EXA0DDF3 EXA0DDF4 EXA0DDF5 EXA0DDF6 EXA0DDF7 EXA0DDF8 EXA0DDF9 EXA0DDFA EXA0DDFB EXA0DDFC EXA0DDFD EXA0DDFE Simplified Chinese code pages 4-198 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K837DE Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section DE Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F DE0- DE1- DE2- DE3- DE4- DE5- DE6- DE7- DE8- DE9- DEA-DEB-DEC-DED-DEE- DEFEXA0DE41 EXA0DE42 EXA0DE43 EXA0DE44 EXA0DE45 EXA0DE46 EXA0DE47 EXA0DE48 EXA0DE49 EXA0DE4A EXA0DE4B EXA0DE4C EXA0DE4D EXA0DE4E EXA0DE4F EXA0DE50 EXA0DE51 EXA0DE52 EXA0DE53 EXA0DE54 EXA0DE55 EXA0DE56 EXA0DE57 EXA0DE58 EXA0DE59 EXA0DE5A EXA0DE5B EXA0DE5C EXA0DE5D EXA0DE5E EXA0DE5F EXA0DE60 EXA0DE61 EXA0DE62 EXA0DE63 EXA0DE64 EXA0DE65 EXA0DE66 EXA0DE67 EXA0DE68 EXA0DE69 EXA0DE6A EXA0DE6B EXA0DE6C EXA0DE6D EXA0DE6E EXA0DE6F EXA0DE70 EXA0DE71 EXA0DE72 EXA0DE73 EXA0DE74 EXA0DE75 EXA0DE76 EXA0DE77 EXA0DE78 EXA0DE79 EXA0DE7A EXA0DE7B EXA0DE7C EXA0DE7D EXA0DE7E EXA0DE7F EXA0DE80 EXA0DE81 EXA0DE82 EXA0DE83 EXA0DE84 EXA0DE85 EXA0DE86 EXA0DE87 EXA0DE88 EXA0DE89 EXA0DE8A EXA0DE8B EXA0DE8C EXA0DE8D EXA0DE8E EXA0DE8F EXA0DE90 EXA0DE91 EXA0DE92 EXA0DE93 EXA0DE94 EXA0DE95 EXA0DE96 EXA0DE97 EXA0DE98 EXA0DE99 EXA0DE9A EXA0DE9B EXA0DE9C EXA0DE9D EXA0DE9E EXA0DE9F EXA0DEA0 EXA0DEA1 EXA0DEA2 EXA0DEA3 EXA0DEA4 EXA0DEA5 EXA0DEA6 EXA0DEA7 EXA0DEA8 EXA0DEA9 EXA0DEAA EXA0DEAB EXA0DEAC EXA0DEAD EXA0DEAE EXA0DEAF EXA0DEB0 EXA0DEB1 EXA0DEB2 EXA0DEB3 EXA0DEB4 EXA0DEB5 EXA0DEB6 EXA0DEB7 EXA0DEB8 EXA0DEB9 EXA0DEBA EXA0DEBB EXA0DEBC EXA0DEBD EXA0DEBE EXA0DEBF EXA0DEC0 EXA0DEC1 EXA0DEC2 EXA0DEC3 EXA0DEC4 EXA0DEC5 EXA0DEC6 EXA0DEC7 EXA0DEC8 EXA0DEC9 EXA0DECA EXA0DECB EXA0DECC EXA0DECD EXA0DECE EXA0DECF EXA0DED0 EXA0DED1 EXA0DED2 EXA0DED3 EXA0DED4 EXA0DED5 EXA0DED6 EXA0DED7 EXA0DED8 EXA0DED9 EXA0DEDA EXA0DEDB EXA0DEDC EXA0DEDD EXA0DEDE EXA0DEDF EXA0DEE0 EXA0DEE1 EXA0DEE2 EXA0DEE3 EXA0DEE4 EXA0DEE5 EXA0DEE6 EXA0DEE7 EXA0DEE8 EXA0DEE9 EXA0DEEA EXA0DEEB EXA0DEEC EXA0DEED EXA0DEEE EXA0DEEF EXA0DEF0 EXA0DEF1 EXA0DEF2 EXA0DEF3 EXA0DEF4 EXA0DEF5 EXA0DEF6 EXA0DEF7 EXA0DEF8 EXA0DEF9 EXA0DEFA EXA0DEFB EXA0DEFC EXA0DEFD EXA0DEFE Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-199 T1K837DF Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section DF Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F DF0- DF1- DF2- DF3- DF4- DF5- DF6- DF7- DF8- DF9- DFA-DFB-DFC-DFD- DFE- DFFEXA0DF41 EXA0DF42 EXA0DF43 EXA0DF44 EXA0DF45 EXA0DF46 EXA0DF47 EXA0DF48 EXA0DF49 EXA0DF4A EXA0DF4B EXA0DF4C EXA0DF4D EXA0DF4E EXA0DF4F EXA0DF50 EXA0DF51 EXA0DF52 EXA0DF53 EXA0DF54 EXA0DF55 EXA0DF56 EXA0DF57 EXA0DF58 EXA0DF59 EXA0DF5A EXA0DF5B EXA0DF5C EXA0DF5D EXA0DF5E EXA0DF5F EXA0DF60 EXA0DF61 EXA0DF62 EXA0DF63 EXA0DF64 EXA0DF65 EXA0DF66 EXA0DF67 EXA0DF68 EXA0DF69 EXA0DF6A EXA0DF6B EXA0DF6C EXA0DF6D EXA0DF6E EXA0DF6F EXA0DF70 EXA0DF71 EXA0DF72 EXA0DF73 EXA0DF74 EXA0DF75 EXA0DF76 EXA0DF77 EXA0DF78 EXA0DF79 EXA0DF7A EXA0DF7B EXA0DF7C EXA0DF7D EXA0DF7E EXA0DF7F EXA0DF80 EXA0DF81 EXA0DF82 EXA0DF83 EXA0DF84 EXA0DF85 EXA0DF86 EXA0DF87 EXA0DF88 EXA0DF89 EXA0DF8A EXA0DF8B EXA0DF8C EXA0DF8D EXA0DF8E EXA0DF8F EXA0DF90 EXA0DF91 EXA0DF92 EXA0DF93 EXA0DF94 EXA0DF95 EXA0DF96 EXA0DF97 EXA0DF98 EXA0DF99 EXA0DF9A EXA0DF9B EXA0DF9C EXA0DF9D EXA0DF9E EXA0DF9F EXA0DFA0 EXA0DFA1 EXA0DFA2 EXA0DFA3 EXA0DFA4 EXA0DFA5 EXA0DFA6 EXA0DFA7 EXA0DFA8 EXA0DFA9 EXA0DFAA EXA0DFAB EXA0DFAC EXA0DFAD EXA0DFAE EXA0DFAF EXA0DFB0 EXA0DFB1 EXA0DFB2 EXA0DFB3 EXA0DFB4 EXA0DFB5 EXA0DFB6 EXA0DFB7 EXA0DFB8 EXA0DFB9 EXA0DFBA EXA0DFBB EXA0DFBC EXA0DFBD EXA0DFBE EXA0DFBF EXA0DFC0 EXA0DFC1 EXA0DFC2 EXA0DFC3 EXA0DFC4 EXA0DFC5 EXA0DFC6 EXA0DFC7 EXA0DFC8 EXA0DFC9 EXA0DFCA EXA0DFCB EXA0DFCC EXA0DFCD EXA0DFCE EXA0DFCF EXA0DFD0 EXA0DFD1 EXA0DFD2 EXA0DFD3 EXA0DFD4 EXA0DFD5 EXA0DFD6 EXA0DFD7 EXA0DFD8 EXA0DFD9 EXA0DFDA EXA0DFDB EXA0DFDC EXA0DFDD EXA0DFDE EXA0DFDF EXA0DFE0 EXA0DFE1 EXA0DFE2 EXA0DFE3 EXA0DFE4 EXA0DFE5 EXA0DFE6 EXA0DFE7 EXA0DFE8 EXA0DFE9 EXA0DFEA EXA0DFEB EXA0DFEC EXA0DFED EXA0DFEE EXA0DFEF EXA0DFF0 EXA0DFF1 EXA0DFF2 EXA0DFF3 EXA0DFF4 EXA0DFF5 EXA0DFF6 EXA0DFF7 EXA0DFF8 EXA0DFF9 EXA0DFFA EXA0DFFB EXA0DFFC EXA0DFFD EXA0DFFE Simplified Chinese code pages 4-200 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K837E0 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section E0 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F E00- E01- E02- E03- E04- E05- E06- E07- E08- E09- E0A- E0B- E0C- E0D- E0E- E0FEXA0E041 EXA0E042 EXA0E043 EXA0E044 EXA0E045 EXA0E046 EXA0E047 EXA0E048 EXA0E049 EXA0E04A EXA0E04B EXA0E04C EXA0E04D EXA0E04E EXA0E04F EXA0E050 EXA0E051 EXA0E052 EXA0E053 EXA0E054 EXA0E055 EXA0E056 EXA0E057 EXA0E058 EXA0E059 EXA0E05A EXA0E05B EXA0E05C EXA0E05D EXA0E05E EXA0E05F EXA0E060 EXA0E061 EXA0E062 EXA0E063 EXA0E064 EXA0E065 EXA0E066 EXA0E067 EXA0E068 EXA0E069 EXA0E06A EXA0E06B EXA0E06C EXA0E06D EXA0E06E EXA0E06F EXA0E070 EXA0E071 EXA0E072 EXA0E073 EXA0E074 EXA0E075 EXA0E076 EXA0E077 EXA0E078 EXA0E079 EXA0E07A EXA0E07B EXA0E07C EXA0E07D EXA0E07E EXA0E07F EXA0E080 EXA0E081 EXA0E082 EXA0E083 EXA0E084 EXA0E085 EXA0E086 EXA0E087 EXA0E088 EXA0E089 EXA0E08A EXA0E08B EXA0E08C EXA0E08D EXA0E08E EXA0E08F EXA0E090 EXA0E091 EXA0E092 EXA0E093 EXA0E094 EXA0E095 EXA0E096 EXA0E097 EXA0E098 EXA0E099 EXA0E09A EXA0E09B EXA0E09C EXA0E09D EXA0E09E EXA0E09F EXA0E0A0 EXA0E0A1 EXA0E0A2 EXA0E0A3 EXA0E0A4 EXA0E0A5 EXA0E0A6 EXA0E0A7 EXA0E0A8 EXA0E0A9 EXA0E0AA EXA0E0AB EXA0E0AC EXA0E0AD EXA0E0AE EXA0E0AF EXA0E0B0 EXA0E0B1 EXA0E0B2 EXA0E0B3 EXA0E0B4 EXA0E0B5 EXA0E0B6 EXA0E0B7 EXA0E0B8 EXA0E0B9 EXA0E0BA EXA0E0BB EXA0E0BC EXA0E0BD EXA0E0BE EXA0E0BF EXA0E0C0 EXA0E0C1 EXA0E0C2 EXA0E0C3 EXA0E0C4 EXA0E0C5 EXA0E0C6 EXA0E0C7 EXA0E0C8 EXA0E0C9 EXA0E0CA EXA0E0CB EXA0E0CC EXA0E0CD EXA0E0CE EXA0E0CF EXA0E0D0 EXA0E0D1 EXA0E0D2 EXA0E0D3 EXA0E0D4 EXA0E0D5 EXA0E0D6 EXA0E0D7 EXA0E0D8 EXA0E0D9 EXA0E0DA EXA0E0DB EXA0E0DC EXA0E0DD EXA0E0DE EXA0E0DF EXA0E0E0 EXA0E0E1 EXA0E0E2 EXA0E0E3 EXA0E0E4 EXA0E0E5 EXA0E0E6 EXA0E0E7 EXA0E0E8 EXA0E0E9 EXA0E0EA EXA0E0EB EXA0E0EC EXA0E0ED EXA0E0EE EXA0E0EF EXA0E0F0 EXA0E0F1 EXA0E0F2 EXA0E0F3 EXA0E0F4 EXA0E0F5 EXA0E0F6 EXA0E0F7 EXA0E0F8 EXA0E0F9 EXA0E0FA EXA0E0FB EXA0E0FC EXA0E0FD EXA0E0FE Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-201 T1K837E1 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section E1 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F E10- E11- E12- E13- E14- E15- E16- E17- E18- E19- E1A- E1B- E1C- E1D- E1E- E1FEXA0E141 EXA0E142 EXA0E143 EXA0E144 EXA0E145 EXA0E146 EXA0E147 EXA0E148 EXA0E149 EXA0E14A EXA0E14B EXA0E14C EXA0E14D EXA0E14E EXA0E14F EXA0E150 EXA0E151 EXA0E152 EXA0E153 EXA0E154 EXA0E155 EXA0E156 EXA0E157 EXA0E158 EXA0E159 EXA0E15A EXA0E15B EXA0E15C EXA0E15D EXA0E15E EXA0E15F EXA0E160 EXA0E161 EXA0E162 EXA0E163 EXA0E164 EXA0E165 EXA0E166 EXA0E167 EXA0E168 EXA0E169 EXA0E16A EXA0E16B EXA0E16C EXA0E16D EXA0E16E EXA0E16F EXA0E170 EXA0E171 EXA0E172 EXA0E173 EXA0E174 EXA0E175 EXA0E176 EXA0E177 EXA0E178 EXA0E179 EXA0E17A EXA0E17B EXA0E17C EXA0E17D EXA0E17E EXA0E17F EXA0E180 EXA0E181 EXA0E182 EXA0E183 EXA0E184 EXA0E185 EXA0E186 EXA0E187 EXA0E188 EXA0E189 EXA0E18A EXA0E18B EXA0E18C EXA0E18D EXA0E18E EXA0E18F EXA0E190 EXA0E191 EXA0E192 EXA0E193 EXA0E194 EXA0E195 EXA0E196 EXA0E197 EXA0E198 EXA0E199 EXA0E19A EXA0E19B EXA0E19C EXA0E19D EXA0E19E EXA0E19F EXA0E1A0 EXA0E1A1 EXA0E1A2 EXA0E1A3 EXA0E1A4 EXA0E1A5 EXA0E1A6 EXA0E1A7 EXA0E1A8 EXA0E1A9 EXA0E1AA EXA0E1AB EXA0E1AC EXA0E1AD EXA0E1AE EXA0E1AF EXA0E1B0 EXA0E1B1 EXA0E1B2 EXA0E1B3 EXA0E1B4 EXA0E1B5 EXA0E1B6 EXA0E1B7 EXA0E1B8 EXA0E1B9 EXA0E1BA EXA0E1BB EXA0E1BC EXA0E1BD EXA0E1BE EXA0E1BF EXA0E1C0 EXA0E1C1 EXA0E1C2 EXA0E1C3 EXA0E1C4 EXA0E1C5 EXA0E1C6 EXA0E1C7 EXA0E1C8 EXA0E1C9 EXA0E1CA EXA0E1CB EXA0E1CC EXA0E1CD EXA0E1CE EXA0E1CF EXA0E1D0 EXA0E1D1 EXA0E1D2 EXA0E1D3 EXA0E1D4 EXA0E1D5 EXA0E1D6 EXA0E1D7 EXA0E1D8 EXA0E1D9 EXA0E1DA EXA0E1DB EXA0E1DC EXA0E1DD EXA0E1DE EXA0E1DF EXA0E1E0 EXA0E1E1 EXA0E1E2 EXA0E1E3 EXA0E1E4 EXA0E1E5 EXA0E1E6 EXA0E1E7 EXA0E1E8 EXA0E1E9 EXA0E1EA EXA0E1EB EXA0E1EC EXA0E1ED EXA0E1EE EXA0E1EF EXA0E1F0 EXA0E1F1 EXA0E1F2 EXA0E1F3 EXA0E1F4 EXA0E1F5 EXA0E1F6 EXA0E1F7 EXA0E1F8 EXA0E1F9 EXA0E1FA EXA0E1FB EXA0E1FC EXA0E1FD EXA0E1FE Simplified Chinese code pages 4-202 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K837E2 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section E2 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F E20- E21- E22- E23- E24- E25- E26- E27- E28- E29- E2A- E2B- E2C- E2D- E2E- E2FEXA0E241 EXA0E242 EXA0E243 EXA0E244 EXA0E245 EXA0E246 EXA0E247 EXA0E248 EXA0E249 EXA0E24A EXA0E24B EXA0E24C EXA0E24D EXA0E24E EXA0E24F EXA0E250 EXA0E251 EXA0E252 EXA0E253 EXA0E254 EXA0E255 EXA0E256 EXA0E257 EXA0E258 EXA0E259 EXA0E25A EXA0E25B EXA0E25C EXA0E25D EXA0E25E EXA0E25F EXA0E260 EXA0E261 EXA0E262 EXA0E263 EXA0E264 EXA0E265 EXA0E266 EXA0E267 EXA0E268 EXA0E269 EXA0E26A EXA0E26B EXA0E26C EXA0E26D EXA0E26E EXA0E26F EXA0E270 EXA0E271 EXA0E272 EXA0E273 EXA0E274 EXA0E275 EXA0E276 EXA0E277 EXA0E278 EXA0E279 EXA0E27A EXA0E27B EXA0E27C EXA0E27D EXA0E27E EXA0E27F EXA0E280 EXA0E281 EXA0E282 EXA0E283 EXA0E284 EXA0E285 EXA0E286 EXA0E287 EXA0E288 EXA0E289 EXA0E28A EXA0E28B EXA0E28C EXA0E28D EXA0E28E EXA0E28F EXA0E290 EXA0E291 EXA0E292 EXA0E293 EXA0E294 EXA0E295 EXA0E296 EXA0E297 EXA0E298 EXA0E299 EXA0E29A EXA0E29B EXA0E29C EXA0E29D EXA0E29E EXA0E29F EXA0E2A0 EXA0E2A1 EXA0E2A2 EXA0E2A3 EXA0E2A4 EXA0E2A5 EXA0E2A6 EXA0E2A7 EXA0E2A8 EXA0E2A9 EXA0E2AA EXA0E2AB EXA0E2AC EXA0E2AD EXA0E2AE EXA0E2AF EXA0E2B0 EXA0E2B1 EXA0E2B2 EXA0E2B3 EXA0E2B4 EXA0E2B5 EXA0E2B6 EXA0E2B7 EXA0E2B8 EXA0E2B9 EXA0E2BA EXA0E2BB EXA0E2BC EXA0E2BD EXA0E2BE EXA0E2BF EXA0E2C0 EXA0E2C1 EXA0E2C2 EXA0E2C3 EXA0E2C4 EXA0E2C5 EXA0E2C6 EXA0E2C7 EXA0E2C8 EXA0E2C9 EXA0E2CA EXA0E2CB EXA0E2CC EXA0E2CD EXA0E2CE EXA0E2CF EXA0E2D0 EXA0E2D1 EXA0E2D2 EXA0E2D3 EXA0E2D4 EXA0E2D5 EXA0E2D6 EXA0E2D7 EXA0E2D8 EXA0E2D9 EXA0E2DA EXA0E2DB EXA0E2DC EXA0E2DD EXA0E2DE EXA0E2DF EXA0E2E0 EXA0E2E1 EXA0E2E2 EXA0E2E3 EXA0E2E4 EXA0E2E5 EXA0E2E6 EXA0E2E7 EXA0E2E8 EXA0E2E9 EXA0E2EA EXA0E2EB EXA0E2EC EXA0E2ED EXA0E2EE EXA0E2EF EXA0E2F0 EXA0E2F1 EXA0E2F2 EXA0E2F3 EXA0E2F4 EXA0E2F5 EXA0E2F6 EXA0E2F7 EXA0E2F8 EXA0E2F9 EXA0E2FA EXA0E2FB EXA0E2FC EXA0E2FD EXA0E2FE Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-203 T1K837E3 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section E3 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F E30- E31- E32- E33- E34- E35- E36- E37- E38- E39- E3A- E3B- E3C- E3D- E3E- E3FEXA0E341 EXA0E342 EXA0E343 EXA0E344 EXA0E345 EXA0E346 EXA0E347 EXA0E348 EXA0E349 EXA0E34A EXA0E34B EXA0E34C EXA0E34D EXA0E34E EXA0E34F EXA0E350 EXA0E351 EXA0E352 EXA0E353 EXA0E354 EXA0E355 EXA0E356 EXA0E357 EXA0E358 EXA0E359 EXA0E35A EXA0E35B EXA0E35C EXA0E35D EXA0E35E EXA0E35F EXA0E360 EXA0E361 EXA0E362 EXA0E363 EXA0E364 EXA0E365 EXA0E366 EXA0E367 EXA0E368 EXA0E369 EXA0E36A EXA0E36B EXA0E36C EXA0E36D EXA0E36E EXA0E36F EXA0E370 EXA0E371 EXA0E372 EXA0E373 EXA0E374 EXA0E375 EXA0E376 EXA0E377 EXA0E378 EXA0E379 EXA0E37A EXA0E37B EXA0E37C EXA0E37D EXA0E37E EXA0E37F EXA0E380 EXA0E381 EXA0E382 EXA0E383 EXA0E384 EXA0E385 EXA0E386 EXA0E387 EXA0E388 EXA0E389 EXA0E38A EXA0E38B EXA0E38C EXA0E38D EXA0E38E EXA0E38F EXA0E390 EXA0E391 EXA0E392 EXA0E393 EXA0E394 EXA0E395 EXA0E396 EXA0E397 EXA0E398 EXA0E399 EXA0E39A EXA0E39B EXA0E39C EXA0E39D EXA0E39E EXA0E39F EXA0E3A0 EXA0E3A1 EXA0E3A2 EXA0E3A3 EXA0E3A4 EXA0E3A5 EXA0E3A6 EXA0E3A7 EXA0E3A8 EXA0E3A9 EXA0E3AA EXA0E3AB EXA0E3AC EXA0E3AD EXA0E3AE EXA0E3AF EXA0E3B0 EXA0E3B1 EXA0E3B2 EXA0E3B3 EXA0E3B4 EXA0E3B5 EXA0E3B6 EXA0E3B7 EXA0E3B8 EXA0E3B9 EXA0E3BA EXA0E3BB EXA0E3BC EXA0E3BD EXA0E3BE EXA0E3BF EXA0E3C0 EXA0E3C1 EXA0E3C2 EXA0E3C3 EXA0E3C4 EXA0E3C5 EXA0E3C6 EXA0E3C7 EXA0E3C8 EXA0E3C9 EXA0E3CA EXA0E3CB EXA0E3CC EXA0E3CD EXA0E3CE EXA0E3CF EXA0E3D0 EXA0E3D1 EXA0E3D2 EXA0E3D3 EXA0E3D4 EXA0E3D5 EXA0E3D6 EXA0E3D7 EXA0E3D8 EXA0E3D9 EXA0E3DA EXA0E3DB EXA0E3DC EXA0E3DD EXA0E3DE EXA0E3DF EXA0E3E0 EXA0E3E1 EXA0E3E2 EXA0E3E3 EXA0E3E4 EXA0E3E5 EXA0E3E6 EXA0E3E7 EXA0E3E8 EXA0E3E9 EXA0E3EA EXA0E3EB EXA0E3EC EXA0E3ED EXA0E3EE EXA0E3EF EXA0E3F0 EXA0E3F1 EXA0E3F2 EXA0E3F3 EXA0E3F4 EXA0E3F5 EXA0E3F6 EXA0E3F7 EXA0E3F8 EXA0E3F9 EXA0E3FA EXA0E3FB EXA0E3FC EXA0E3FD EXA0E3FE Simplified Chinese code pages 4-204 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K837E4 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section E4 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F E40- E41- E42- E43- E44- E45- E46- E47- E48- E49- E4A- E4B- E4C- E4D- E4E- E4FEXA0E441 EXA0E442 EXA0E443 EXA0E444 EXA0E445 EXA0E446 EXA0E447 EXA0E448 EXA0E449 EXA0E44A EXA0E44B EXA0E44C EXA0E44D EXA0E44E EXA0E44F EXA0E450 EXA0E451 EXA0E452 EXA0E453 EXA0E454 EXA0E455 EXA0E456 EXA0E457 EXA0E458 EXA0E459 EXA0E45A EXA0E45B EXA0E45C EXA0E45D EXA0E45E EXA0E45F EXA0E460 EXA0E461 EXA0E462 EXA0E463 EXA0E464 EXA0E465 EXA0E466 EXA0E467 EXA0E468 EXA0E469 EXA0E46A EXA0E46B EXA0E46C EXA0E46D EXA0E46E EXA0E46F EXA0E470 EXA0E471 EXA0E472 EXA0E473 EXA0E474 EXA0E475 EXA0E476 EXA0E477 EXA0E478 EXA0E479 EXA0E47A EXA0E47B EXA0E47C EXA0E47D EXA0E47E EXA0E47F EXA0E480 EXA0E481 EXA0E482 EXA0E483 EXA0E484 EXA0E485 EXA0E486 EXA0E487 EXA0E488 EXA0E489 EXA0E48A EXA0E48B EXA0E48C EXA0E48D EXA0E48E EXA0E48F EXA0E490 EXA0E491 EXA0E492 EXA0E493 EXA0E494 EXA0E495 EXA0E496 EXA0E497 EXA0E498 EXA0E499 EXA0E49A EXA0E49B EXA0E49C EXA0E49D EXA0E49E EXA0E49F EXA0E4A0 EXA0E4A1 EXA0E4A2 EXA0E4A3 EXA0E4A4 EXA0E4A5 EXA0E4A6 EXA0E4A7 EXA0E4A8 EXA0E4A9 EXA0E4AA EXA0E4AB EXA0E4AC EXA0E4AD EXA0E4AE EXA0E4AF EXA0E4B0 EXA0E4B1 EXA0E4B2 EXA0E4B3 EXA0E4B4 EXA0E4B5 EXA0E4B6 EXA0E4B7 EXA0E4B8 EXA0E4B9 EXA0E4BA EXA0E4BB EXA0E4BC EXA0E4BD EXA0E4BE EXA0E4BF EXA0E4C0 EXA0E4C1 EXA0E4C2 EXA0E4C3 EXA0E4C4 EXA0E4C5 EXA0E4C6 EXA0E4C7 EXA0E4C8 EXA0E4C9 EXA0E4CA EXA0E4CB EXA0E4CC EXA0E4CD EXA0E4CE EXA0E4CF EXA0E4D0 EXA0E4D1 EXA0E4D2 EXA0E4D3 EXA0E4D4 EXA0E4D5 EXA0E4D6 EXA0E4D7 EXA0E4D8 EXA0E4D9 EXA0E4DA EXA0E4DB EXA0E4DC EXA0E4DD EXA0E4DE EXA0E4DF EXA0E4E0 EXA0E4E1 EXA0E4E2 EXA0E4E3 EXA0E4E4 EXA0E4E5 EXA0E4E6 EXA0E4E7 EXA0E4E8 EXA0E4E9 EXA0E4EA EXA0E4EB EXA0E4EC EXA0E4ED EXA0E4EE EXA0E4EF EXA0E4F0 EXA0E4F1 EXA0E4F2 EXA0E4F3 EXA0E4F4 EXA0E4F5 EXA0E4F6 EXA0E4F7 EXA0E4F8 EXA0E4F9 EXA0E4FA EXA0E4FB EXA0E4FC EXA0E4FD EXA0E4FE Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. 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Simplified Chinese code pages 4-215 T1K837EF Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section EF Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F EF0- EF1- EF2- EF3- EF4- EF5- EF6- EF7- EF8- EF9- EFA- EFB- EFC- EFD- EFE- EFFEXA0EF41 EXA0EF42 EXA0EF43 EXA0EF44 EXA0EF45 EXA0EF46 EXA0EF47 EXA0EF48 EXA0EF49 EXA0EF4A EXA0EF4B EXA0EF4C EXA0EF4D EXA0EF4E EXA0EF4F EXA0EF50 EXA0EF51 EXA0EF52 EXA0EF53 EXA0EF54 EXA0EF55 EXA0EF56 EXA0EF57 EXA0EF58 EXA0EF59 EXA0EF5A EXA0EF5B EXA0EF5C EXA0EF5D EXA0EF5E EXA0EF5F EXA0EF60 EXA0EF61 EXA0EF62 EXA0EF63 EXA0EF64 EXA0EF65 EXA0EF66 EXA0EF67 EXA0EF68 EXA0EF69 EXA0EF6A EXA0EF6B EXA0EF6C EXA0EF6D EXA0EF6E EXA0EF6F EXA0EF70 EXA0EF71 EXA0EF72 EXA0EF73 EXA0EF74 EXA0EF75 EXA0EF76 EXA0EF77 EXA0EF78 EXA0EF79 EXA0EF7A EXA0EF7B EXA0EF7C EXA0EF7D EXA0EF7E EXA0EF7F EXA0EF80 EXA0EF81 EXA0EF82 EXA0EF83 EXA0EF84 EXA0EF85 EXA0EF86 EXA0EF87 EXA0EF88 EXA0EF89 EXA0EF8A EXA0EF8B EXA0EF8C EXA0EF8D EXA0EF8E EXA0EF8F EXA0EF90 EXA0EF91 EXA0EF92 EXA0EF93 EXA0EF94 EXA0EF95 EXA0EF96 EXA0EF97 EXA0EF98 EXA0EF99 EXA0EF9A EXA0EF9B EXA0EF9C EXA0EF9D EXA0EF9E EXA0EF9F EXA0EFA0 EXA0EFA1 EXA0EFA2 EXA0EFA3 EXA0EFA4 EXA0EFA5 EXA0EFA6 EXA0EFA7 EXA0EFA8 EXA0EFA9 EXA0EFAA EXA0EFAB EXA0EFAC EXA0EFAD EXA0EFAE EXA0EFAF EXA0EFB0 EXA0EFB1 EXA0EFB2 EXA0EFB3 EXA0EFB4 EXA0EFB5 EXA0EFB6 EXA0EFB7 EXA0EFB8 EXA0EFB9 EXA0EFBA EXA0EFBB EXA0EFBC EXA0EFBD EXA0EFBE EXA0EFBF EXA0EFC0 EXA0EFC1 EXA0EFC2 EXA0EFC3 EXA0EFC4 EXA0EFC5 EXA0EFC6 EXA0EFC7 EXA0EFC8 EXA0EFC9 EXA0EFCA EXA0EFCB EXA0EFCC EXA0EFCD EXA0EFCE EXA0EFCF EXA0EFD0 EXA0EFD1 EXA0EFD2 EXA0EFD3 EXA0EFD4 EXA0EFD5 EXA0EFD6 EXA0EFD7 EXA0EFD8 EXA0EFD9 EXA0EFDA EXA0EFDB EXA0EFDC EXA0EFDD EXA0EFDE EXA0EFDF EXA0EFE0 EXA0EFE1 EXA0EFE2 EXA0EFE3 EXA0EFE4 EXA0EFE5 EXA0EFE6 EXA0EFE7 EXA0EFE8 EXA0EFE9 EXA0EFEA EXA0EFEB EXA0EFEC EXA0EFED EXA0EFEE EXA0EFEF EXA0EFF0 EXA0EFF1 EXA0EFF2 EXA0EFF3 EXA0EFF4 EXA0EFF5 EXA0EFF6 EXA0EFF7 EXA0EFF8 EXA0EFF9 EXA0EFFA EXA0EFFB EXA0EFFC EXA0EFFD EXA0EFFE Simplified Chinese code pages 4-216 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K837F6 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section F6 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F F60- F61- F62- F63- F64- F65- F66- F67- F68- F69- F6A- F6B- F6C- F6D- F6E- F6FEXA0F641 EXA0F642 EXA0F643 EXA0F644 EXA0F645 EXA0F646 EXA0F647 EXA0F648 EXA0F649 EXA0F64A EXA0F64B EXA0F64C EXA0F64D EXA0F64E EXA0F64F EXA0F650 EXA0F651 EXA0F652 EXA0F653 EXA0F654 EXA0F655 EXA0F656 EXA0F657 EXA0F658 EXA0F659 EXA0F65A EXA0F65B EXA0F65C EXA0F65D EXA0F65E EXA0F65F EXA0F660 EXA0F661 EXA0F662 EXA0F663 EXA0F664 EXA0F665 EXA0F666 EXA0F667 EXA0F668 EXA0F669 EXA0F66A EXA0F66B EXA0F66C EXA0F66D EXA0F66E EXA0F66F EXA0F670 EXA0F671 EXA0F672 EXA0F673 EXA0F674 EXA0F675 EXA0F676 EXA0F677 EXA0F678 EXA0F679 EXA0F67A EXA0F67B EXA0F67C EXA0F67D EXA0F67E EXA0F67F EXA0F680 EXA0F681 EXA0F682 EXA0F683 EXA0F684 EXA0F685 EXA0F686 EXA0F687 EXA0F688 EXA0F689 EXA0F68A EXA0F68B EXA0F68C EXA0F68D EXA0F68E EXA0F68F EXA0F690 EXA0F691 EXA0F692 EXA0F693 EXA0F694 EXA0F695 EXA0F696 EXA0F697 EXA0F698 EXA0F699 EXA0F69A EXA0F69B EXA0F69C EXA0F69D EXA0F69E EXA0F69F EXA0F6A0 EXA0F6A1 EXA0F6A2 EXA0F6A3 EXA0F6A4 EXA0F6A5 EXA0F6A6 EXA0F6A7 EXA0F6A8 EXA0F6A9 EXA0F6AA EXA0F6AB EXA0F6AC EXA0F6AD EXA0F6AE EXA0F6AF EXA0F6B0 EXA0F6B1 EXA0F6B2 EXA0F6B3 EXA0F6B4 EXA0F6B5 EXA0F6B6 EXA0F6B7 EXA0F6B8 EXA0F6B9 EXA0F6BA EXA0F6BB EXA0F6BC EXA0F6BD EXA0F6BE EXA0F6BF EXA0F6C0 EXA0F6C1 EXA0F6C2 EXA0F6C3 EXA0F6C4 EXA0F6C5 EXA0F6C6 EXA0F6C7 EXA0F6C8 EXA0F6C9 EXA0F6CA EXA0F6CB EXA0F6CC EXA0F6CD EXA0F6CE EXA0F6CF EXA0F6D0 EXA0F6D1 EXA0F6D2 EXA0F6D3 EXA0F6D4 EXA0F6D5 EXA0F6D6 EXA0F6D7 EXA0F6D8 EXA0F6D9 EXA0F6DA EXA0F6DB EXA0F6DC EXA0F6DD EXA0F6DE EXA0F6DF EXA0F6E0 EXA0F6E1 EXA0F6E2 EXA0F6E3 EXA0F6E4 EXA0F6E5 EXA0F6E6 EXA0F6E7 EXA0F6E8 EXA0F6E9 EXA0F6EA EXA0F6EB EXA0F6EC EXA0F6ED EXA0F6EE EXA0F6EF EXA0F6F0 EXA0F6F1 EXA0F6F2 EXA0F6F3 EXA0F6F4 EXA0F6F5 EXA0F6F6 EXA0F6F7 EXA0F6F8 EXA0F6F9 EXA0F6FA EXA0F6FB EXA0F6FC EXA0F6FD EXA0F6FE Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-217 T1K837F7 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section F7 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F F70- F71- F72- F73- F74- F75- F76- F77- F78- F79- F7A- F7B- F7C- F7D- F7E- F7FEXA0F741 EXA0F742 EXA0F743 EXA0F744 EXA0F745 EXA0F746 EXA0F747 EXA0F748 EXA0F749 EXA0F74A EXA0F74B EXA0F74C EXA0F74D EXA0F74E EXA0F74F EXA0F750 EXA0F751 EXA0F752 EXA0F753 EXA0F754 EXA0F755 EXA0F756 EXA0F757 EXA0F758 EXA0F759 EXA0F75A EXA0F75B EXA0F75C EXA0F75D EXA0F75E EXA0F75F EXA0F760 EXA0F761 EXA0F762 EXA0F763 EXA0F764 EXA0F765 EXA0F766 EXA0F767 EXA0F768 EXA0F769 EXA0F76A EXA0F76B EXA0F76C EXA0F76D EXA0F76E EXA0F76F EXA0F770 EXA0F771 EXA0F772 EXA0F773 EXA0F774 EXA0F775 EXA0F776 EXA0F777 EXA0F778 EXA0F779 EXA0F77A EXA0F77B EXA0F77C EXA0F77D EXA0F77E EXA0F77F EXA0F780 EXA0F781 EXA0F782 EXA0F783 EXA0F784 EXA0F785 EXA0F786 Simplified Chinese code pages 4-218 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K837F8 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section F8 Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F F80- F81- F82- F83- F84- F85- F86- F87- F88- F89- F8A- F8B- F8C- F8D- F8E- F8FEXA0F847 EXA0F848 EXA0F849 EXA0F84A EXA0F86B EXA0F86C EXA0F86D EXA0F86E EXA0F87F EXA0F880 EXA0F881 EXA0F882 EXA0F883 EXA0F884 EXA0F885 EXA0F886 EXA0F89B EXA0F89C EXA0F89D EXA0F89E EXA0F8C4 EXA0F8C5 EXA0F8C6 EXA0F8C7 EXA0F8C8 EXA0F8C9 EXA0F8CA EXA0F8CB EXA0F8CC EXA0F8CD EXA0F8CE EXA0F8CF EXA0F8D0 EXA0F8D1 EXA0F8D2 EXA0F8D3 EXA0F8D4 EXA0F8D5 EXA0F8D6 EXA0F8D7 EXA0F8D8 EXA0F8D9 EXA0F8DA EXA0F8DB EXA0F8DC EXA0F8DD EXA0F8DE EXA0F8DF EXA0F8E0 EXA0F8E1 EXA0F8E2 EXA0F8E3 EXA0F8E4 EXA0F8E5 EXA0F8E6 EXA0F8E7 EXA0F8E8 EXA0F8E9 EXA0F8EA EXA0F8EB EXA0F8EC EXA0F8ED EXA0F8EE EXA0F8EF EXA0F8F0 Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-219 T1K837FB Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section FB Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F FB0- FB1- FB2- FB3- FB4- FB5- FB6- FB7- FB8- FB9- FBA-FBB-FBC-FBD- FBE- FBFEXA0FBD0 EXA0FBD1 EXA0FBD2 EXA0FBD3 EXA0FBD4 EXA0FBD5 EXA0FBD6 EXA0FBD7 EXA0FBD8 EXA0FBD9 EXA0FBDC EXA0FBDD EXA0FBDE EXA0FBDF EXA0FBE4 EXA0FBE5 EXA0FBE6 EXA0FBE7 EXA0FBE8 EXA0FBE9 EXA0FBEA EXA0FBEB EXA0FBEC EXA0FBED EXA0FBEE EXA0FBEF EXA0FBF0 EXA0FBF1 EXA0FBF4 EXA0FBF5 EXA0FBF6 EXA0FBF7 EXA0FBF8 EXA0FBF9 EXA0FBFA EXA0FBFB EXA0FBFC EXA0FBFD EXA0FBFE Simplified Chinese code pages 4-220 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K837FC Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section FC Rotation Modern HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F FC0- FC1- FC2- FC3- FC4- FC5- FC6- FC7- FC8- FC9- FCA-FCB-FCC-FCD- FCE- FCFEXA0FC41 EXA0FC52 EXA0FC53 EXA0FC54 EXA0FC55 EXA0FC56 EXA0FC57 EXA0FC58 EXA0FC59 EXA0FC5A EXA0FC5B EXA0FC5C EXA0FC5D EXA0FC5E EXA0FC5F EXA0FC60 EXA0FC61 EXA0FC62 EXA0FC63 EXA0FC64 EXA0FC65 EXA0FC66 EXA0FC67 EXA0FC68 EXA0FC69 EXA0FC6A EXA0FC6B EXA0FC6C EXA0FC6D EXA0FC6E EXA0FC6F EXA0FC70 EXA0FC71 EXA0FC72 EXA0FC73 EXA0FC74 EXA0FC75 EXA0FC76 EXA0FC77 EXA0FC78 EXA0FC79 EXA0FC7A EXA0FC7B EXA0FC7C EXA0FC7D EXA0FC84 EXA0FC85 EXA0FC90 EXA0FC91 EXA0FC92 EXA0FC93 EXA0FC94 EXA0FC95 EXA0FC96 EXA0FC97 EXA0FC98 EXA0FC99 Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-221 T1K83742 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 (Vertical) CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 42 Rotation Tate HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 420- 421- 422- 423- 424- 425- 426- 427- 428- 429- 42A- 42B- 42C- 42D- 42E- 42FSP110080 SP060080 SM130080 SP070080 SP100080 SM650080 SP130080 SA040080 SM110080 SM140080 Simplified Chinese code pages 4-222 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference T1K83743 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 (Vertical) CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 43 Rotation Tate HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 430- 431- 432- 433- 434- 435- 436- 437- 438- 439- 43A- 43B- 43C- 43D- 43E- 43FJQ700080 JQ710080 JQ720080 JQ730080 JA010080 JI010080 JU010080 JE010080 JO010080 JY110080 JY310080 JY510080 JT310080 JW110080 JX700080 JK110080 JK410080 SD190080 Simplified Chinese code pages Chapter 4. Simplified Chinese code pages 4-223 T1K83744 Simplified Chinese DBCS-Host GB18030 (Vertical) CPGID 837 GCSGID 2103 Encoding EBCDIC Default Character Section 44 Rotation Tate HexCode 1st → 2nd ↓ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -A -B -C -D -E -F 440- 441- 442- 443- 444- 445- 446- 447- 448- 449- 44A- 44B- 44C- 44D- 44E- 44FJQ710081 JQ720081 SM060080 SM080080 RA010080 RI010080 RU010080 SM120080 RE010080 RO010080 RY110080 RY310080 RY510080 RT310080 RW110080 SP320080 SP060081 SP060082 SP060083 SP060084 SP070081 SP070082 SP070083 SP070084 SV370080 SV430080 SV440080 Simplified Chinese code pages 4-224 Simplified Chinese Font Library Technical Reference Notices This information was developed for products and services offered in the U.S.A. IBM® may not offer the products, services, or features discussed in this document in other countries. Consult your local IBM representative for information on the products and services currently available in your area. 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S544-5851-00 Voir également : IBM Systems - iSeries Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Version 5 Release 4 IBM Systems - iSeries Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Version 5 Release 4 Note Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the information in “Notices,” on page 165. Second Edition (February 2006) This edition applies to version 5, release 4, modification 0 of Communications Utilities for iSeries (product number 5722-CM1) and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions. This version does not run on all reduced instruction set computer (RISC) models nor does it run on CICS models. © Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1998, 2006. All rights reserved. US Government Users Restricted Rights – Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. Contents Add Forms Control Entry (ADDFCTE) . . 1 Add RJE Communication Entry (ADDRJECMNE) . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Add RJE Reader Entry (ADDRJERDRE) 13 Add RJE Writer Entry (ADDRJEWTRE) 17 Configure VM/MVS Bridge (CFGRPDS) 23 Change Forms Control Table (CHGFCT) 25 Change Forms Control Entry (CHGFCTE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Change RJE Communication Entry (CHGRJECMNE). . . . . . . . . . . 35 Change RJE Reader Entry (CHGRJERDRE) . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Change RJE Writer Entry (CHGRJEWTRE). . . . . . . . . . . 43 Change Session Description (CHGSSND). . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Cancel RJE Reader (CNLRJERDR). . . 55 Cancel RJE Writer (CNLRJEWTR) . . . 59 Create Forms Control Table (CRTFCT) 63 Create RJE BSC File (CRTRJEBSCF) 65 Create RJE Configuration (CRTRJECFG). . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Create RJE Communication File (CRTRJECMNF) . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Create Session Description (CRTSSND) 93 Convert RJE Data (CVTRJEDTA). . . . 99 Delete Forms Control Table (DLTFCT) 105 Delete RJE Configuration (DLTRJECFG) . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Delete Session Description (DLTSSND) . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Display RJE Configuration (DSPRJECFG) . . . . . . . . . . . 113 End RJE Session (ENDRJESSN) . . . 115 End of File (EOF) . . . . . . . . . . 119 Read a File (READFILE) . . . . . . . 121 Remove Forms Control Entry (RMVFCTE) . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Remove RJE Communication Entry (RMVRJECMNE) . . . . . . . . . . 127 Remove RJE Reader Entry (RMVRJERDRE) . . . . . . . . . . 129 Remove RJE Writer Entry (RMVRJEWTRE) . . . . . . . . . . 131 Submit RJE Job (SBMRJEJOB) . . . 133 Send RJE Command (SNDRJECMD) 141 Start RJE Console (STRRJECSL) . . . 143 Start RJE Reader (STRRJERDR) . . . 145 Start RJE Session (STRRJESSN) . . . 147 Start RJE Writer (STRRJEWTR) . . . 151 Work with Forms Control Table (WRKFCT). . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Work with RJE Session (WRKRJESSN) . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Work with Session Description (WRKSSND) . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Appendix. Notices . . . . . . . . . 165 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 iii iv IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Add Forms Control Entry (ADDFCTE) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Add FCT Entry The ADDFCTE command adds an entry to an existing FCT. The FCT can contain up to 9999 entries. Each entry includes the following forms-control attributes: v Host form type v Host subsystem writer type v Local form type v Physical file member creation information v Format of the output data v Channel values and associated line numbers v Form size v Lines and characters per inch v Number of copies v User program name. Error messages for ADDFCTE *ESCAPE Messages RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0050 Entry cannot be added to the forms control table &1. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes FCT Forms control table Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: Forms control table Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB FORMTYPE Host form type Character value Required, Positional 2 DEVTYPE Device type *PRT, *PUN Optional, Positional 3 LCLFORM Local form type Character value, *FORMTYPE Optional FILE Output file Single values: *WTRE, *NONE Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Output file Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 1 Keyword Description Choices Notes MBR Member Name, *WTRE, *FIRST, *GEN Optional FSN File member sequence number 0-999, *WTRE Optional DTAFMT Data format *WTRE, *DATA, *FCFC, *CMN Optional CHLVAL Channel values Single values: *FILE Other values (up to 12 repetitions): Element list Optional Element 1: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Element 2: 1-255 FORMSIZE Form size Single values: *FILE Other values: Element list Optional Element 1: Form length 1-255 Element 2: Form width 1-255 LPI Lines per inch *FILE, 4, 6, 8, 9 Optional CPI Characters per inch *FILE, 10, 15 Optional COPIES Number of copies 1-99, *FILE Optional PGM Program to call Single values: *WTRE, *NONE Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Program to call Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB MSGQ Message queue Single values: *WTRE, *NONE Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Message queue Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB Top Forms Cntrl Table (FCT) Specifies the qualified name of the FCT to which the entry is added. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the FCT. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the FCT. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the FCT is located. forms-control-table-name: Specify the name of the FCT to which an entry is added. Top Host Form Type (FORMTYPE) Specifies the host form type for the FCT entry. The value is received from the host subsystem in either a peripheral data set information record (PDIR) for SNA, or a form-mount message for BSC. It must contain from one through eight alphanumeric characters. Lowercase letters, blanks, or special characters must be enclosed in apostrophes. For example, a host form type of blanks is specified as FORMTYPE (’ ’) (four blanks). Top 2 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Device Type (DEVTYPE) Specifies the device type associated with the FCT entry. The possible values are: v *PRT: The printer device is used. v *PUN: The punch device is used. Top Local Form Type (LCLFORM) Specifies the local form type. It replaces the FORMTYPE value received from the host subsystem. This makes the form-mount messages more understandable to the system user when the output from the job is received. The local form type contains more characters than the host form type, and therefore can be more descriptive. The possible values are: v *FORMTYPE: The host form type is not replaced. v local-form-type: Specify the local form type. It replaces the host form type when the output from the job is received. Valid values are from one to 10 alphanumeric characters. Lowercase letters, blanks, or special characters must be enclosed in apostrophes. Top Output File (FILE) Specifies the qualified name of the file that receives the data from the host subsystem. The possible values are: v *WTRE: The file specified in the session description writer entry is used. v *NONE: A file is not associated with this entry. The session description writer entry determines where the data is sent. RJE does not use the information in the FCT entry. The possible library values are: – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the file. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the file. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the file is located. v file-name: Specify the name of the diskette, DDM, physical, printer, or source physical file that receives the data from the host subsystem. Diskette and printer files must be program described. Top Member (MBR) Specifies the file member to which output is directed. This parameter applies only if you specify a DDM, physical, or source physical file in the FILE parameter. The possible values are: v *WTRE: Creates file members according to the method specified in the session description writer entry. v *GEN: Creates a member name formatted as either Affffffccc or Bffffffccc where: Add Forms Control Entry (ADDFCTE) 3 A Indicates that the file member contains print data. B Indicates that the file member contains punch data. ffffff Up to the first six non-blank characters of the host form type that was received from the host subsystem. Only A through Z, 0 through 9, $, #, @, and _ are valid in the form type that is used to generate member names. ccc Indicates a three-digit FSN controlled by the session to maintain member uniqueness. If a member name already exists in the file, the three-digit FSN is incremented by one until either a unique name is reached and a member is created, or sequence numbers up to and including 999 have been tried without creating a member. If no member is created, the writer issues a message requesting you to either try again or to cancel this file. v *FIRST: The first member in the file is used. v member-name: Specify the name of the file member. If the member is not found, an inquiry message is sent to the RJE message queue. Top File Member Seq Number (FSN) Specifies the initial three-digit FSN that is used to create member names. This parameter applies only if you specify *GEN for the MBR parameter. The possible values are: v *WTRE: The FSN in the session description writer entry is used. v file-sequence-number: Specify the initial three-digit FSN. Leading zeros are not required for sequence numbers less than 100. Top Data Format (DTAFMT) Specifies the format of the output data. The possible values are: v *WTRE: The output format from the session description writer entry is used. v *FCFC: The output data is in first-character forms control (FCFC) format. If DEVTYPE(*PUN) is specified, *FCFC is not valid. The data can be written to a physical file in FCFC format and printed later using the Copy File (CPYF) command, specifying an FCFC printer file for the TOFILE parameter. The record length of the physical file must include one extra byte for the FCFC code. v *DATA: The output data is in data format. No FCFC codes are embedded in the data. Specify *DATA to send data to a physical file to be processed by a program. v *CMN: The output data is in communications format (256-character records). *CMN format decreases communications time. Before using the data, issue the CVTRJEDTA command to convert it to either FCFC format or data format. If you specify *CMN, the output file must be a physical file with a record length of 256 bytes. Top 4 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Channel Values (BCHLVAL) Specifies the printer carriage channel information, which is used to determine which line on a page to skip to before printing the next line of output. The possible values are: v *FILE: The printer carriage channel information is the same as that in the device file. v carriage-channel-identifier line-number: Specify the channel identifiers and line numbers. Each identifier has a value from 1 to 12, corresponding to printer channels 1 to 12. For each carriage channel identifier, RJE skips to the associated line number before printing. If a line number is not specified, single spacing is used. An identifier is specified only once for each command call. The maximum line number is 255. The CHLVAL parameter associates the channel identifier with a page line number. For example, CHLVAL((1 5)(10 55)) means to associate channel 1 with line 5, and channel 10 with line 55. Top Form Size (FORMSIZE) Specifies the form size on the server printer. The possible values are: v *FILE: The form size specified in the device file is used. Element 1: Form Length v form-length: Specify the form length in the FCT entry. The maximum value is 255, and it must be greater than or equal to the overflow line number specified in the device file. If it is not, the form length will not be changed when the FCT entry is used. Element 2: Form Width v form-width: Specify the form width in the FCT entry. The maximum value is 255. Note: If you specify OUTRCDLEN(*FIXED), use a form width of 198 with 15 characters per inch (cpi) and a form width of 132 with 10 cpi. If FORMSIZE(*FILE) and CPI(15) are specified, the form width should be 198 in the printer file description. If you specify OUTRCDLEN(*FILE), ensure that the form width is either greater than or equal to the length of the longest record that is received for this form type. If the form width is greater than the record length, the record is right-padded with blanks. Top Line per Inch (LPI) Specifies the number of print lines per inch (lpi) on the server printer. The possible values are: v *FILE: Specify the number of print lines per inch in the device file. v 4: Four print lines per inch is used. v 6: Six print lines per inch is used. v 8: Eight print lines per inch is used. v 9: Nine print lines per inch is used. Top Add Forms Control Entry (ADDFCTE) 5 Characters per Inch (CPI) Specifies the number of characters per inch (cpi) on the server printer. The CPI parameter applies only when RJE is writing to a printer file. The possible values are: v *FILE: The number of characters per inch in the device file is used. v 10: RJE produces 132-character records at 10 cpi when *FIXED is specified for OUTRCDLEN. v 15: RJE produces 198-character records at 15 cpi when *FIXED is specified for OUTRCDLEN. Note: When host data is written by an RJE printer to a printer file, the record size that RJE uses is dependent on the cpi when *FIXED is specified for OUTRCDLEN, and on the page width when *FILE is specified. If OUTRCDLEN(*FIXED) and CPI(15) are specified, the form width in the FORMSIZE parameter should be 198 characters. Otherwise, the record is truncated to the specified form width. Top Number of Copies (COPIES) Specifies the number of copies to print. This parameter applies only to spooled files. The possible values are: v *FILE: The number of copies specified in the device file is used. v number-of-copies: Specify a value between 1 and 99 for the number of copies to print. Top Program to Call (PGM) Specifies the qualified name of a user program associated with the session description. The possible values are: v *WTRE: The program specified in the session description writer entry is used. v *NONE: No user program is associated with the writer. The possible library values are: – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the user program. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the user program. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the user program is located. v program-name: Specify the name of the user program. Top Message Queue (MSGQ) Specifies the qualified name of the message queue to which messages for the writer are sent. The possible values are: v *WTRE: The message queue in the session description writer entry is used. v *NONE: A message queue is not used. The possible library values are: 6 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the message queue. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the message queue. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the message queue is located. v message-queue-name: Specify the name of the message queue. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0050 Entry cannot be added to the forms control table &1. Top Add Forms Control Entry (ADDFCTE) 7 8 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Add RJE Communication Entry (ADDRJECMNE) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Add RJE Comm Entry The ADDRJECMNE command adds a communications or a BSC file entry to an existing session description. If an entry is added to a session description while the session is active, the change does not take effect until the session is ended and started again. Each entry refers to a unique communications or BSC file. All files must reference devices attached to the same controller. For SNA, there must be at least one communications entry to operate RJE. There must be at least two communications entries if you are using direct-workstation input. There is a maximum of 46 communications entries. Too many burdens the operating overhead, while too few interrupts functions. If more devices are used than communications entries, the entries must be shared among the devices. BSC requires two communications entries to start a session: one for console input jobs, and one for console output jobs. In addition, one is required for each active reader or writer in the session. Error messages for ADDRJECMNE *ESCAPE Messages RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0036 Maximum of &1 &2 entries was surpassed. RJE0082 Communications entry &1 already exists in &3. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes SSND RJE session description Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: RJE session description Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB FILE BSC/CMN file Qualified object name Required, Positional 2 Qualifier 1: BSC/CMN file Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB DEV BSC/CMN device Name, *FILE Optional, Positional 3 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 9 Keyword Description Choices Notes DTACPR Compress output data *FILE, *YES, *NO Optional Top RJE Session Desc (SSND) Specifies the qualified name of the session description to which the communications entry is added. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job used to locate the session description. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the session description. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the session description is located. session-description-name: Specify the name of the session description. Top BSC/CMN File (FILE) Specifies the qualified name of the communications or BSC file entry that is added to the session description. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the communications or BSC file. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the communications or BSC file. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the communications or BSC file is located. communications-or-BSC-file-name: Specify the name of the communications or BSC file. Top BSC/CMN Device (DEV) Specifies the communications device to and from which the communications or BSC files send and receive data. The possible values are: v *FILE: The communications device in the communications or BSC file is used. v device-name: Specify the name of the communications device. This device replaces the device that was specified when the communications or BSC file was created. Top 10 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Compress Output (DTACPR) For BSC only, specifies whether data compression is performed. Note: For SNA, data compression is controlled by the bind request, which is sent by the host subsystem. The possible values are: v *FILE: Data is compressed according to the specifications in the BSC file. v *YES: Data is compressed. v *NO: Data is not compressed. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0036 Maximum of &1 &2 entries was surpassed. RJE0082 Communications entry &1 already exists in &3. Top Add RJE Communication Entry (ADDRJECMNE) 11 12 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Add RJE Reader Entry (ADDRJERDRE) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Add RJE Reader Entry The ADDRJERDRE command adds a reader entry to an existing session description. If an entry is added to a session description while the session is active, the change does not take effect until the session is ended and started again. An *AUTO reader entry can be defined that finds the first available reader and uses it to run the reader job. For SNA, one communications entry can be shared between multiple readers. Up to 15 reader entries are supported. For BSC, each reader entry (except *AUTO) requires a corresponding communications entry. See the ADDRJECMNE command for more information. Up to seven reader entries are supported. Error messages for ADDRJERDRE *ESCAPE Messages RJE0018 &1 already exists in &2 in library &3. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes SSND RJE session description Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: RJE session description Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB RDR RJE reader identification *AUTO, RD1, RD2, RD3, RD4, RD5, RD6, RD7, RD8, RD9, RD10, RD11, RD12, RD13, RD14, RD15 Required, Positional 2 JOBQ Reader job queue Single values: *NONE Other values: Qualified object name Optional, Positional 3 Qualifier 1: Reader job queue Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB MSGQ Message queue Single values: *NONE Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Message queue Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 13 Top RJE Session Desc (SSND) Specifies the qualified name of the session description to which the reader entry is added. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the session description. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the session description. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the session description is located. session-description-name: Specify the name of the session description. Top RJE Reader ID (RDR) Specifies the reader entry that is added to the session description. The possible values are: v *AUTO: The first available reader is used for the input. There is one entry per job. v RD1 - RD15: A value between RD1 and RD15 is used for the input. Top Reader Job Queue (JOBQ) Specifies the qualified name of the job queue on which the jobs for this reader are placed. The possible values are: v *NONE: A reader job queue is not associated with this reader. Input streams are reserved for interactive users by specifying OPTION(*IMMED) on the SBMRJEJOB command. Therefore, such users do not compete with the batch reader jobs that start from the reader job queue. The possible library values are: – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the job queue. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the job queue. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the job queue is located. v job-queue-name: Specify the name of the job queue. Top Message Queue (MSGQ) Specifies the qualified name of the message queue to which messages for the reader are sent. The possible values are: v *NONE: A message queue is not specified. The possible library values are: 14 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the message queue. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the message queue. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the message queue is located. v message-queue-name: Specify the name of the message queue. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0018 &1 already exists in &2 in library &3. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. Top Add RJE Reader Entry (ADDRJERDRE) 15 16 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Add RJE Writer Entry (ADDRJEWTRE) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Add RJE Writer Entry The ADDRJEWTRE command adds a writer entry to an existing session description. If an entry is added to a session description while the session is active, the change does not take effect until the session is ended and started again. Each SNA writer entry can point to a single communications entry, although for performance reasons this method is not recommended. Each writer entry for BSC requires a corresponding communications entry as described in the ADDRJECMNE command. The maximum number of writers supported depends on the host subsystem. For SNA, RJE supports up to 15 printers and 15 punches. The total number of printers and punches is 30, depending on the host subsystem. For BSC, RJE supports up to seven printers and seven punches, but the total number of writers cannot exceed eight. Several parameters of the writer entry can affect the processing of an output stream if any of the following conditions are true: v An FCT is not associated with the RJE session description v The PDIR or form-mount message from the host subsystem specifies a form type that does not exist as an entry in the FCT v The value *WTRE is specified for the FILE parameter of the FCT entry v The value *NONE is specified for the FILE parameter of the FCT entry v The default value of *WTRE is specified for any of the optional parameters of the Start RJE Writer (STRRJEWTR) command. The parameter values specified for this writer entry can be overridden by parameter values specified in the STRRJEWTR command. Error messages for ADDRJEWTRE *ESCAPE Messages RJE0018 &1 already exists in &2 in library &3. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0067 No members were found in file &1 in &2. Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 17 Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes SSND RJE session description Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: RJE session description Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB WTR RJE writer identification PR1, PR2, PR3, PR4, PR5, PR6, PR7, PR8, PR9, PR10, PR11, PR12, PR13, PR14, PR15, PU1, PU2, PU3, PU4, PU5, PU6, PU7, PU8, PU9, PU10, PU11, PU12, PU13, PU14, PU15 Required, Positional 2 FILE Output file Qualified object name Required, Positional 3 Qualifier 1: Output file Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB MBR Member Name, *GEN, *FIRST Optional, Positional 4 SPLFNAME BSC Spooled file name *DEVFNAME, *JOBNAME Optional FSN File member sequence number 0-999, 1 Optional FORMTYPE Host form type Character value, *STD Optional DTAFMT Data format *FCFC, *DATA, *CMN Optional PGM Program to call Single values: *NONE Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Program to call Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB MSGQ Message queue Single values: *NONE Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Message queue Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB Top RJE Session Desc (SSND) Specifies the qualified name of the session description to which the writer entry is added. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the session description. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the session description. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the session description is located. session-description-name: Specify the name of the session description. Top 18 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands RJE Writer ID (WTR) Specifies the writer entry that is added. The possible values are: v PR1 - PR15: Specifies the number of the printer being added. v PU1 - PU15: Specifies the number of the punch being added. Top Output File (FILE) Specifies the qualified name of the file that receives the data from the host subsystem. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the file. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the file. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the file is located. file-name: Specify the name of the diskette, DDM, physical, printer, or source physical file that receives the data from the host subsystem. Diskette and printer files must be program described. Top Member (MBR) Specifies the file member to which output is directed. This parameter applies only if you specify a DDM, physical, or source physical file in the FILE parameter. The possible values are: v *GEN: Creates a member name formatted as either Affffffccc or Bffffffccc where: A Indicates that the file member contains print data. B Indicates that the file member contains punch data. ffffff Up to the first six non-blank characters of the host form type that was received from the host subsystem. Only A through Z, 0 through 9, $, #, @, and _ are valid in the form type that is used to generate member names. ccc A three-digit FSN controlled by the session to maintain member uniqueness. If a member name already exists in the file, the three-digit FSN is incremented by one until either a unique name is reached and a member is created, or sequence numbers up to and including 999 have been tried without creating a member. If no member is created, the writer issues a message requesting you to either try again or to cancel this file. v *FIRST: The first member in the file is used. v member-name: Specify the name of the file member. If the member is not found, an inquiry message is sent to the RJE message queue. Top Add RJE Writer Entry (ADDRJEWTRE) 19 BSC Spooled File (SPLFNAME) Specifies the name of the spooled file for printer or punch device output. This parameter applies only to BSC sessions. Note: SNA sessions use the job name in the peripheral data set information record (PDIR) sent from the host subsystem. The possible values are: v *DEVFNAME: The spooled file name is the same as the printer file name. v *JOBNAME: The spooled file name is the same as the job name received in the job name message of the BSC host subsystem. Top File Member Seq Number (FSN) Specifies the initial three-digit FSN that is used to create member names. This parameter applies only if *GEN is specified on the MBR parameter. The possible values are: v 1: The three-digit FSN is 001. v file-sequence-number: Specify the initial three-digit FSN. Leading zeros are not required for FSNs less than 100. Top Host Form Type (FORMTYPE) Specifies the initial form type used if no form-mount message is received from the host subsystem. The possible values are: v *STD: The initial form type used is *STD. v form-type: Specify the initial form type. Valid entries range from one to eight alphanumeric characters. Top Data Format (DTAFMT) Specifies the format of the output data. The possible values are: v *FCFC: The output data is in first-character forms control (FCFC) format. If DEVTYPE(*PUN) is specified, *FCFC is not valid. The data can be written to a physical file in FCFC format and printed later using the Copy File (CPYF) command, specifying an FCFC printer file for the TOFILE parameter. The record length of the physical file must include one extra byte for the FCFC code. v *DATA: The output data is in data format. No FCFC codes are embedded in the data. Specify *DATA to send data to a physical file being processed by a program. 20 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands v *CMN: The output data is in communications format (256-character records). *CMN format decreases communications time. Before using the data, issue the CVTRJEDTA command to convert it to either FCFC format or data format. If you specify *CMN, the output file must be a physical file with a record length of 256 bytes. Top Program to Call (PGM) Specifies the qualified name of a user program associated with the session description. The possible values are: v *NONE: No user program is associated with the writer entry. The possible library values are: – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the user program. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the user program. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the user program is located. v program-name: Specify the name of the user program associated with the session description. Top Message Queue (MSGQ) Specifies the qualified name of the message queue to which messages for the writer are sent. The possible values are: v *NONE: A message queue is not specified. The possible library values are: – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the message queue. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the message queue. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the message queue is located. v message-queue-name: Specify the name of the message queue. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0018 &1 already exists in &2 in library &3. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. Add RJE Writer Entry (ADDRJEWTRE) 21 RJE0067 No members were found in file &1 in &2. Top 22 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Configure VM/MVS Bridge (CFGRPDS) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Configure VM/MVS Bridge (CFGRPDS) command, previously named the Configure RSCS/PROFS Distribution Services (CFGRPDS) command, configures the VM/MVS bridge application. You can configure system network architecture distribution services (SNADS) and Virtual Machine (VM) destinations, and you can enroll users in the system distribution directory. Restriction: You must have security officer authority to use this command. There are no parameters for this command. Top Parameters None Top Examples None Top Error messages Unknown Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 23 24 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Change Forms Control Table (CHGFCT) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Change FCT The CHGFCT command changes attributes of an existing FCT. Error messages for CHGFCT *ESCAPE Messages RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0028 Device type &2 for form type &1 does not exist in &3. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes FCT Forms control table Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: Forms control table Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB TEXT Text ’description’ Character value, *SAME, *BLANK Optional Top Forms Cntrl Table (FCT) Specifies the qualified name of the FCT being changed. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the FCT. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the FCT. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the FCT is located. forms-control-table-name: Specify the name of the FCT being changed. Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 25 Text Description (TEXT) Specifies text that briefly describes the object. The possible values are: v *SAME: The text in the FCT does not change. v *BLANK: No text is specified. v ’description’: Specify no more than 50 characters of text, enclosed in apostrophes. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0028 Device type &2 for form type &1 does not exist in &3. Top 26 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Change Forms Control Entry (CHGFCTE) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Change FCT Entry The CHGFCTE command changes the attributes in an existing FCT entry. The parameters FCT, FORMTYPE, and DEVTYPE uniquely identify the entry being changed. FCT entries are read by an active session when a writer is started and when a form-mount message is received from the host subsystem. If an FCT entry is updated and not read by the active session, the update does not change the way the host subsystem data is processed. For example, if you are receiving data for form type xxxx and issue a CHGFCTE command for the same form type, the change does not take effect until the writer is canceled and restarted, or until another form-mount message is received from the host subsystem. Error messages for CHGFCTE *ESCAPE Messages RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0028 Device type &2 for form type &1 does not exist in &3. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes FCT Forms control table Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: Forms control table Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB FORMTYPE Host form type Character value Required, Positional 2 DEVTYPE Device type *PRT, *PUN Optional, Positional 3 LCLFORM Local form type Character value, *SAME, *FORMTYPE Optional FILE Output file Single values: *SAME, *WTRE, *NONE Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Output file Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB MBR Member Name, *SAME, *WTRE, *FIRST, *GEN Optional FSN File member sequence number 0-999, *SAME, *WTRE Optional DTAFMT Data format *SAME, *WTRE, *DATA, *FCFC, *CMN Optional © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 27 Keyword Description Choices Notes CHLVAL Channel values Single values: *SAME, *FILE Other values (up to 12 repetitions): Element list Optional Element 1: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Element 2: 1-255 FORMSIZE Form size Single values: *SAME, *FILE Other values: Element list Optional Element 1: Form length 1-255 Element 2: Form width 1-255 LPI Lines per inch *SAME, *FILE, 4, 6, 8, 9 Optional CPI Characters per inch *SAME, *FILE, 10, 15 Optional COPIES Number of copies 1-99, *SAME, *FILE Optional PGM Program to call Single values: *SAME, *WTRE, *NONE Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Program to call Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB MSGQ Message queue Single values: *SAME, *WTRE, *NONE Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Message queue Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB Top Forms Cntrl Table (FCT) Specifies the qualified name of the FCT associated with the entry being changed. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the FCT. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the FCT. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the FCT is located. forms-control-table-name: Specify the name of the FCT being changed. Top Host Form Type (FORMTYPE) Specifies the host form type for the FCT entry. The value is received from the host subsystem in either a peripheral data set information record (PDIR) for SNA, or a form-mount message for BSC. It must contain from one through eight alphanumeric characters. Lowercase letters, blanks, or special characters must be enclosed in apostrophes. For example, a host form type of blanks is specified as FORMTYPE (’ ’) (four blanks). Top 28 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Device Type (DEVTYPE) Specifies the device type associated with the FCT entry. The possible values are: v *PRT: The printer device is used. v *PUN: The punch device is used. Top Local Form Type (LCLFORM) Specifies the local form type that replaces the FORMTYPE value received from the host subsystem. This form type makes the form-mount messages more understandable to the system user when the output from the job is received. The local form type has more characters than the host form type and, therefore, can be more descriptive. The possible values are: v *SAME: The local form type replaced by the host form type specified in the FCT entry does not change. v *FORMTYPE: The host form type is not replaced. v local-form-type: Specify the local form type that replaces the host form type when the output from the job is received. Valid values range from one to ten alphanumeric characters in length. Lowercase letters, blanks, or special characters must be enclosed in apostrophes. Top Output File (FILE) Specifies the qualified name of the file that receives the data from the host subsystem. The possible values are: v *SAME: The file associated with the FCT entry does not change. v *WTRE: The file specified in the session description writer entry is used. v *NONE: A file is not associated with this entry. The session description writer entry determines where the data is sent. RJE does not use the information in the FCT entry. The possible library values are: – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the file. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the file. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the file is located. v file-name: Specify the name of the diskette, DDM, physical, printer, or source physical file that receives the data from the host subsystem. Diskette and printer files must be program described. Top Change Forms Control Entry (CHGFCTE) 29 Member (MBR) Specifies the file member to which output is directed. This parameter applies only if a DDM, physical, or source physical file is specified in the FILE parameter. The possible values are: v *SAME: The file in the FCT entry does not change. v *WTRE: Creates file members according to the method specified in the session description writer entry. v *GEN: Creates a member name formatted as either Affffffccc or Bffffffccc where: A Indicates that the file member contains print data. B Indicates that the file member contains punch data. ffffff Up to the first six non-blank characters of the host form type that was received from the host subsystem. Only A through Z, 0 through 9, $, #, @, and _ are valid in the form type that is used to generate member names. ccc A three-digit FSN controlled by the session to maintain member uniqueness. If a member name already exists in the file, the sequence number is incremented by one until a unique name is reached and a new member is created, or until sequence numbers up to and including 999 have been tried without creating a member. If no member is created, the writer issues a message requesting you to either try again or to cancel this file. v *FIRST: The first member in the file is used. v member-name: Specify the name of the file member. If the member is not found, an inquiry message is sent to the RJE message queue. Top File Member Seq Number (FSN) Specifies the initial three-digit FSN that is used to create member names. This parameter applies only if *GEN is specified for the MBR parameter. The possible values are: v *SAME: The FSN in the FCT entry does not change. v *WTRE: The FSN in the session description writer entry is used. v file-sequence-number: Specify the initial three-digit FSN. Leading zeros are not required for sequence numbers less than 100. Top Data Format (DTAFMT) Specifies the format of the output data. The possible values are: v *SAME: The data format in the FCT entry does not change. v *WTRE: The output format from the session description writer entry is used. v *FCFC: The output data is in first-character forms control (FCFC) format. If DEVTYPE(*PUN) is specified, *FCFC is not valid. 30 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands The data can be written to a physical file in FCFC format and printed later using the Copy File (CPYF) command, specifying an FCFC printer file for the TOFILE parameter. The record length of the physical file must include one extra byte for the FCFC code. v *DATA: The output data is in data format. No FCFC codes are embedded in the data. Specify *DATA to send data to a physical file to be processed by a program. v *CMN: The output data is in communications format (256-character records). *CMN format decreases communications time. Before using the data, issue the CVTRJEDTA command to convert it to either FCFC format or data format. If you specify *CMN, the output file must be a physical file with a record length of 256 bytes. Top Channel Values (CHLVAL) Specifies the printer carriage channel information, which is used by RJE to determine which line on a page to skip to before printing the next line of output. The possible values are: v *SAME: The carriage information specified in the FCT entry does not change. v *FILE: The carriage information specified in the device file is used. v carriage-channel-identifier line-number: Specify the channel identifiers and line numbers. Each identifier has a value from 1 to 12, corresponding to printer channels 1 to 12. For each carriage channel identifier, RJE skips to the associated line number before printing. If a line number is not specified, single spacing is used. An identifier is specified only once per command call. The maximum line number is 255. The CHLVAL parameter associates the channel identifier with a page line number. For example, CHLVAL((1 5)(10 55)) means to associate channel 1 with line 5, and channel 10 with line 55. Top Form Size (FORMSIZE) Specifies the form size on the server printer. The possible values are: v *SAME: The form size in the FCT entry does not change. v *FILE: The form size specified in the device file is used. Element 1: Form Length v form-length: Specify the form length in the FCT entry. The maximum value is 255, and it must be greater than or equal to the overflow line number specified in the device file. If it is not, the form length will not be changed when the FCT entry is used. Element 2: Form Width v form-width: Specify the form width in the FCT entry. The maximum value is 255. Note: If you specify OUTRCDLEN(*FIXED), use a form width of 198 with 15 characters per inch (cpi) and a form width of 132 with 10 cpi. If FORMSIZE(*FILE) and CPI(15) are specified, the form width should be 198 in the printer file description. If you specify OUTRCDLEN(*FILE), ensure that the form width is either greater than or equal to the length of the longest record that is received for this form type. If the form width is greater than the record length, the record is right-padded with blanks. Top Change Forms Control Entry (CHGFCTE) 31 Lines per Inch (LPI) Specifies the number of print lines per inch (lpi) on the server printer. The possible values are: v *SAME: The number of print lines per inch in the FCT entry does not change. v *FILE: The number of print lines per inch specified in the device file is used. v 4: Four print lines per inch is used. v 6: Six print lines per inch is used. v 8: Eight print lines per inch is used. v 9: Nine print lines per inch is used. Top Characters per Inch (CPI) Specifies the number of characters per inch (cpi) on the server printer. The CPI parameter applies only when RJE is writing to a printer file. The possible values are: v *SAME: The number of characters per inch in the FCT entry does not change. v *FILE: The number of characters per inch specified in the device file is used. v 10: RJE produces 132-character records at 10 cpi when *FIXED is specified for OUTRCDLEN. v 15: RJE produces 198-character records at 15 cpi when *FIXED is specified for OUTRCDLEN. Note: When host data is written by an RJE printer to a printer file, the record size that RJE uses is dependent on the cpi when *FIXED is specified for OUTRCDLEN, and on the page width when *FILE is specified. If OUTRCDLEN(*FILE) and CPI(15) are specified, the form width in the FORMSIZE parameter should be 198 characters. Top Number of Copies (COPIES) Specifies the number of copies to print. This parameter applies only to spooled files. The possible values are: v *SAME: The number of copies of either printed or punched output specified in the FCT entry does not change. v *FILE: The number of copies specified in the device file is used. v number-of-copies: Specify a value between 1 and 99 for the number of copies to print. Top Program to Call (PGM) Specifies the qualified name of a user program associated with the session description. The possible values are: v *SAME: The user program name in the FCT does not change. v *WTRE: The program specified in the session description writer entry is used. 32 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands v *NONE: No user program is associated with the writer. The possible library values are: – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the user program. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the user program. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library in which the user program is located. v program-name: Specify the name of the user program. Top Message Queue (MSGQ) Specifies the qualified name of the message queue to which messages for the writer are sent. The possible values are: v *SAME: The message queue in the FCT entry does not change. v *WTRE: The message queue in the session description writer entry is used. v *NONE: A message queue is not used. The possible library values are: – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the message queue. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the message queue. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the message queue is located. v message-queue-name: Specify the name of the message queue. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0028 Device type &2 for form type &1 does not exist in &3. Top Change Forms Control Entry (CHGFCTE) 33 34 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Change RJE Communication Entry (CHGRJECMNE) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Change RJE Comm Entry The CHGRJECMNE command changes attributes in an existing session description communications entry. If the session is already active when the change is made, the change becomes effective only when the current session ends and the STRRJESSN command is reissued. Error messages for CHGRJECMNE *ESCAPE Messages RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0111 &1 does not exist in session description &3. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes SSND RJE session description Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: RJE session description Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB FILE BSC/CMN file Qualified object name Required, Positional 2 Qualifier 1: BSC/CMN file Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB DEV BSC/CMN device Name, *SAME, *FILE Optional, Positional 3 DTACPR Compress output data *SAME, *FILE, *YES, *NO Optional Top RJE Session Desc (SSND) Specifies the qualified name of the session description that contains the communications entry being changed. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the session description. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the session description. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the session description is located. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 35 session-description-name: Specify the name of the session description being changed. Top BSC/CMN File (FILE) Specifies the qualified name of the communications or BSC file entry being changed. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the communications or BSC file. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the communications or BSC file. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the communications or BSC file is located. communications-or-BSC-file-name: Specify the name of the communications or BSC file being changed. Top BSC/CMN Device (DEV) Specifies the communications device to and from which the communications or BSC files send and receive data. The possible values are: v *SAME: The communications device specified in the session description communications entry does not change. v *FILE: The communications device in the communications or BSC file is used. v device-name: Specify the name of the communications device. This device replaces the device that was specified when the communications or BSC file was created. Top Compress Output (DTACPR) For BSC only, specifies whether data compression is performed. Note: For SNA, data compression is controlled by the bind request sent by the host subsystem. The possible values are: v *SAME: The value in the session description communications entry does not change. v *FILE: Data compression is controlled by the specifications in the BSC file. v *YES: Data is compressed. v *NO: Data is not compressed. Top Examples None Top 36 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0111 &1 does not exist in session description &3. Top Change RJE Communication Entry (CHGRJECMNE) 37 38 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Change RJE Reader Entry (CHGRJERDRE) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Change RJE Reader Entry The CHGRJERDRE command changes the attributes in an existing session description reader entry. The change takes effect when readers are identified in the SBMRJEJOB command and OPTION(*IMMED) is specified. The change can also take effect when the next STRRJERDR command is issued for a reader identified in a SBMRJEJOB command with OPTION(*QUEUE) specified. Error messages for CHGRJERDRE *ESCAPE Messages RJE0017 &1 was not found in session description &2. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes SSND RJE session description Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: RJE session description Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB RDR RJE reader identification *AUTO, RD1, RD2, RD3, RD4, RD5, RD6, RD7, RD8, RD9, RD10, RD11, RD12, RD13, RD14, RD15 Required, Positional 2 JOBQ Reader job queue Single values: *SAME, *NONE Other values: Qualified object name Optional, Positional 3 Qualifier 1: Reader job queue Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB MSGQ Message queue Single values: *SAME, *NONE Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Message queue Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 39 RJE Session Desc (SSND) Specifies the qualified name of the session description that contains the reader entry being changed. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the session description. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the session description. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the session description is located. session-description-name: Specify the name of the session description being changed. Top RJE Reader ID (RDR) Specifies the reader entry being changed. The possible values are: v *AUTO: Any reader that is available when the SBMRJEJOB command runs is used. v RD1 - RD15: A value between RD1 and RD15 is used to determine which reader is used. Top Reader Job Queue (JOBQ) Specifies the qualified name of the job queue on which jobs for this reader are placed. The possible values are: v *SAME: The job queue in the session description reader entry does not change. v *NONE: A reader job queue is not associated with this reader. Input streams are reserved for interactive users by specifying OPTION(*IMMED) on the SBMRJEJOB command. Therefore, the interactive user does not compete with the batch reader jobs that start from the reader job queue. The possible library values are: – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the job queue. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the job queue. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the job queue is located. v job-queue-name: Specify the name of the job queue on which the reader jobs are placed. Top Message Queue (MSGQ) Specifies the qualified name of the message queue to which messages for the reader are sent. The possible values are: v *SAME: The message queue in the session description reader entry does not change. v *NONE: A message queue is not used. The possible library values are: 40 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the message queue. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the message queue. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the message queue is located. v message-queue-name: Specify the name of the message queue to which messages for the reader are sent. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0017 &1 was not found in session description &2. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. Top Change RJE Reader Entry (CHGRJERDRE) 41 42 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Change RJE Writer Entry (CHGRJEWTRE) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Change RJE Writer Entry The CHGRJEWTRE command changes attributes in an existing session description writer entry. The change takes effect when the STRRJEWTR command is issued for this entry. Error messages for CHGRJEWTRE *ESCAPE Messages RJE0017 &1 was not found in session description &2. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0067 No members were found in file &1 in &2. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes SSND RJE session description Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: RJE session description Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB WTR RJE writer identification PR1, PR2, PR3, PR4, PR5, PR6, PR7, PR8, PR9, PR10, PR11, PR12, PR13, PR14, PR15, PU1, PU2, PU3, PU4, PU5, PU6, PU7, PU8, PU9, PU10, PU11, PU12, PU13, PU14, PU15 Required, Positional 2 FILE Output file Single values: *SAME Other values: Qualified object name Optional, Positional 3 Qualifier 1: Output file Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB MBR Member Name, *SAME, *GEN, *FIRST Optional, Positional 4 SPLFNAME BSC Spooled file name *SAME, *DEVFNAME, *JOBNAME Optional FSN File member sequence number 0-999, *SAME Optional FORMTYPE Host form type Character value, *SAME, *STD Optional DTAFMT Data format *SAME, *FCFC, *DATA, *CMN Optional PGM Program to call Single values: *SAME, *NONE Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Program to call Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 43 Keyword Description Choices Notes MSGQ Message queue Single values: *SAME, *NONE Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Message queue Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB Top RJE Session Desc (SSND) Specifies the qualified name of the session description that contains the writer entry being changed. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the session description. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the session description. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the session description is located. session-description-name: Specify the name of the session description being changed. Top RJE Writer ID (WTR) Specifies the writer entry being changed. The possible values are: v PR1 - PR15: A value between PR1 and PR15 is used. v PU1 - PU15: A value between PU1 and PU15 is used. Top Output File (FILE) Specifies the qualified name of the file that receives the data from the host subsystem. The possible values are: v *SAME: The file name in the session-description writer entry does not change. The possible library values are: – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the file. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the file. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the file is located. v file-name: Specify the name of the diskette, DDM, physical, printer, or source physical file that receives the data from the host subsystem. Diskette and printer files must be program described. Top 44 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Member (MBR) Specifies the file member to which output is directed. This parameter applies only if a DDM, physical, or source physical file is specified in the FILE parameter. The possible values are: v *SAME: The member name in the session-description writer entry does not change. v *GEN: Creates a member name formatted as either Affffffccc or Bffffffccc where: A Indicates that the file member contains print data. B Indicates that the file member contains punch data. ffffff Up to the first six non-blank characters of the form type that was received from the host subsystem. Only A through Z, 0 through 9, $, #, @, and _ are valid in the form type that is used to generate member names. ccc A three-digit FSN controlled by the session to maintain member uniqueness. If a member name already exists in the file, the three-digit sequence number is incremented by one until a unique name is reached and a member is created, or until sequence numbers up to and including 999 have been tried without creating a member. If no member is created, the writer issues a message requesting you to either try again or to cancel this file. v *FIRST: The first member in the file is used. v member-name: Specify the name of the file member. If the member does not exist, an inquiry message is sent to the RJE message queue. Top BSC Spooled File (SPLFNAME) Specifies the name of the spooled file for printer or punch device output. This parameter applies only to BSC sessions. Note: SNA sessions use the job name found in the peripheral data set information record (PDIR) sent from the host subsystem. The possible values are: v *SAME: The spooled file member name in the session description writer entry does not change. v *DEVFNAME: The spooled file name is the same as the printer file name. v *JOBNAME: The spooled file name is the same as the job name received in the job name message of the BSC host subsystem. Top File Member Seq Number (FSN) Specifies the initial three-digit FSN that is used to create member names. This parameter applies only if *GEN is specified for the MBR parameter. The possible values are: v *SAME: The FSN in the session-description writer entry does not change. v file-sequence-number: Specify the initial three-digit FSN. Leading zeros are not required for FSNs less than 100. Change RJE Writer Entry (CHGRJEWTRE) 45 Top Host Form Type (FORMTYPE) Specifies the initial form type used if no form-mount message is received from the host subsystem. The possible values are: v *SAME: The initial form type in the session-description writer entry does not change. v *STD: The initial form type used is *STD. v form-type: Specify the initial form type. Valid entries range from one to eight alphanumeric characters in length. Top Data Format (DTAFMT) Specifies the format of the output data. The possible values are: v *SAME: The format in the session-description writer entry does not change. v *FCFC: The output data is in first-character forms control (FCFC) format. If DEVTYPE(*PUN) is specified, *FCFC is invalid. The data can be written to a physical file in FCFC format and printed later using the Copy File (CPYF) command, specifying an FCFC printer file for the TOFILE parameter. The record length of the physical file must include one extra byte for the FCFC code. v *DATA: The output data is in data format. No FCFC codes are embedded in the data. Specify *DATA to send data to a physical file to be processed by a program. v *CMN: The output data is in communications format (256-character records). *CMN format decreases communications time. Before using the data, issue the CVTRJEDTA command to convert it to either FCFC format or data format. If you specify *CMN, the output file must be a physical file with a record length of 256 bytes. Top Program to Call (PGM) Specifies the qualified name of a user program associated with the session description. The possible values are: v *SAME: The user program name in the session-description writer entry does not change. v *NONE: No user program is associated with the writer. The possible library values are: – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the user program. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the user program. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the user program is located. v program-name: Specify the name of the user program associated with the session description. Top 46 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Message Queue (MSGQ) Specifies the qualified name of the message queue to which messages for the writer are sent. The possible values are: v *SAME: The message queue in the session-description writer entry does not change. v *NONE: A message queue is not used. The possible library values are: – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the message queue. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the message queue. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the message queue is located. v message-queue-name: Specify the name of the message queue. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0017 &1 was not found in session description &2. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0067 No members were found in file &1 in &2. Top Change RJE Writer Entry (CHGRJEWTRE) 47 48 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Change Session Description (CHGSSND) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Change Session Description The CHGSSND command changes attributes in an existing session description. Changes to the session do not take effect until the session is started again. Error messages for CHGSSND *ESCAPE Messages RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes SSND RJE session description Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: RJE session description Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB TYPE Host system type *SAME, *JES2, *JES3, *RSCS, *PWR, *RES Optional, Positional 2 JOBQ RJE job queue Single values: *SAME Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: RJE job queue Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB MSGQ RJE message queue Single values: *SAME Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: RJE message queue Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB FCT Forms control table Single values: *SAME, *NONE Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Forms control table Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB IDLETIME Idle time in minutes 0-99, *SAME, *NOLIMIT Optional USRDTA User data *SAME, *SYSDATE, *PRTF Optional TEXT Text ’description’ Character value, *SAME, *BLANK Optional SEPFILE Separate files *SAME, *NO, *YES Optional OUTRCDLEN Output record length *SAME, *FIXED, *FILE Optional © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 49 Top RJE Session Desc (SSND) Specifies the qualified name of the session description being changed. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the session description. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the session description. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the session description is located. session-description-name: Specify the name of the session description being changed. Top Host System Type (TYPE) Specifies the host subsystem type with which the session communicates. The possible values are: v *SAME: The host subsystem in the session description does not change. v *JES2: MVS/SP JES2 is used. v *JES3: MVS/SP JES3 is used. v *RSCS: VM/SP RSCS is used. v *PWR: VSE/POWER subsystem is used. v *RES: OS/VS1 RES is used. Top RJE Job Queue (JOBQ) Specifies the qualified name of the job queue on which session jobs are placed. Session jobs are jobs associated with the RJE session other than RJE reader jobs. The possible values are: v *SAME: The job queue in the session description does not change. The possible library values are: – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the job queue. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the job queue. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the job queue is located. v job-queue-name: Specify the name of the job queue on which the session jobs are placed. Top 50 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands RJE Message Queue (MSGQ) Specifies the name of the message queue to which messages are sent. The possible values are: v *SAME: The RJE message queue in the session description does not change. The possible library values are: – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the message queue. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the message queue. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the RJE message queue is located. v message-queue-name: Specify the name of the RJE message queue. Top Forms Cntrl Table (FCT) Specifies the qualified name of the FCT associated with this session. The possible values are: v *SAME: The FCT in the session description does not change. v *NONE: An FCT is not associated with this session description. The possible library values are: – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the FCT. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the FCT. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the FCT is located. v forms-control-table-name: Specify the name of the FCT associated with this session. Top Idle Time in Min (IDLETIME) Specifies, in minutes, the amount of time that the session can remain idle before it ends in a controlled manner. If the number of minutes is set to zero and a line connection is made, a controlled ending of the session begins immediately. If the number of minutes is not set to zero, the idle time countdown begins either following the end-of-file character of the last input or output stream, or following the establishment of the line connection. It is reset each time data becomes available for sending or receiving. Except for console input streams, if input streams start but do not end (that is, no end-of-file character is received), the idle time countdown does not begin. Ending a session in a controlled manner consists of holding delivery of the reader job queues, allowing reader and writer jobs to complete, and ending the session and all RJE functions. If an ENDRJESSN command specifies a controlled ending, its IDLETIME parameter value overrides that of the session description. Change Session Description (CHGSSND) 51 The possible values are: v *SAME: The idle time value in the session description does not change. v *NOLIMIT: End processing of a session is not started unless the ENDRJESSN command is issued. v idletime-in-minutes: Specify the idle time between 0 and 99 minutes. Top User Data (USRDTA) Specifies whether the user data field of the printer spooled file is overwritten with the two-byte configuration identifier plus the current system date stamp. The possible values are: v *SAME: The value specified for the user data field of the printer spooled file does not change. v *SYSDATE: The user data field is overwritten. The description does not change. v *PRTF: The user data field is not overwritten. Top Text Description (TEXT) Specifies text that briefly describes the object. The possible values are: v *SAME: The text in the session description does not change. v *BLANK: No text is specified. v ’description’: Specify no more than 50 characters of text, enclosed in apostrophes. Top Separate Files (SEPFILE) Specifies whether jobs with multiple data sets have separate output files created for them when they specify the same form type and number of copies. This parameter will affect output directed to any of the destinations which RJE supports: v Diskette files (spooled) v DDM files v Physical file members v Printer files (spooled or non-spooled) v User programs. Some host subsystems send a PDIR before every data set; others send one at the beginning of the job, and after that only if the following data set has setup changes. Subsystems that support PDIRs before each data set are MVS/SP JES2 and MVS/SP JES3, the latter only if PDIR=ALL is specified on the device statement for the SNA workstation definition. This parameter applies only to SNA sessions. The possible values are: v *SAME: The current value is used. 52 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands v *NO: RJE writes each print or punch data set in a job to the same output file. If, however, a host data set specifies a different form type or number of copies than the previously received data set of the job, RJE will begin a new output file. v *YES: RJE writes each printer or punch data set in a job to a new file. If your host subsystem does not fully support PDIRs, specifying *YES or *NO for this parameter has no effect. (The OS/VS1 and VSE/POWER subsystems do not fully support PDIRs.) Top Output Rec Lngth (OUTRCDLEN) Specifies the record length of data that is received from the host and written to an output file. The possible values are: v *SAME: The record length specified in the session description does not change. v *FIXED: RJE re-blocks the data according to its own defaults, which are as follows: – When an RJE printer is processing the output stream: - If data is being written to a printer file, it is re-blocked to 132-byte records for 10 or fewer characters per inch (cpi), and 198-byte records when the cpi is greater than 10. - If data is being written to a physical file, it is re-blocked to 132-byte records. – When an RJE punch is processing the output stream, the data is re-blocked to 80-byte records. – For diskette files, the output stream is re-blocked to 128-byte records. v *FILE: RJE re-blocks the output stream as follows: – When an RJE printer is processing the output stream: - If data is being written to a printer file, the record length is determined by the page width of the printer file. - If data is being written to a physical file, the record length of the output data is determined by the record length of that file. – When an RJE punch is processing the output stream: - If data is being written to a printer file, the record length is determined by the page width of the printer file. - If data is being written to a physical file, the record length of the output data is determined by the record length of that file. – For diskette files, the output stream is re-blocked to 128-byte records. The maximum record length that RJE supports, including carriage-control characters, is 255 bytes. To ensure record alignment, the record length (page width) of the output file must be greater than or equal to the logical record length of the data that is received from the host subsystem. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages Change Session Description (CHGSSND) 53 RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. Top 54 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Cancel RJE Reader (CNLRJERDR) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Cancel RJE Reader The CNLRJERDR command cancels a reader job and holds the associated reader job queue. Error messages for CNLRJERDR *ESCAPE Messages RJE0003 RJE session &1 is not active. RJE0004 You are not permitted to access session description &1. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0063 RJE session &1 is already ending. RJE0143 No RJE readers were defined for this RJE session. RJE0144 RJE device &3 was not defined in RJE session &1. RJE0145 You do not have authority to library QRECOVERY. RJE0146 You do not have authority to message queue &1. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes RDR RJE reader identification *ALL, RD1, RD2, RD3, RD4, RD5, RD6, RD7, RD8, RD9, RD10, RD11, RD12, RD13, RD14, RD15 Required, Positional 1 SSN Active RJE session Name Required, Positional 2 OPTION Cancel *CNTRLD, *IMMED Optional, Positional 3 Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 55 RJE Reader ID (RDR) Specifies the name of the reader to be canceled. The possible values are: v *ALL: All readers in the session are canceled. v RD1 - RD15: A reader ID, between RD1 and RD15, is canceled. Top Active RJE Session (SSN) Specifies the session that contains the reader being canceled. Top Cancel (OPTION) Specifies how the reader is canceled. The STRRJERDR command must be issued to continue RJE reader operations. The possible values are: v *CNTRLD: The reader ends processing in a controlled manner by holding the job queue associated with the reader. A controlled ending prevents new reader jobs from running, and allows the job currently running to complete normally. v *IMMED: The reader ends processing immediately. No more data records are sent to the host subsystem, and no new reader jobs are allowed to start. For SNA, an end-abort function management header (FMH) is sent to the host subsystem. For BSC, a normal end-of-file sequence is sent to the host subsystem. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0003 RJE session &1 is not active. RJE0004 You are not permitted to access session description &1. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0063 RJE session &1 is already ending. 56 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands RJE0143 No RJE readers were defined for this RJE session. RJE0144 RJE device &3 was not defined in RJE session &1. RJE0145 You do not have authority to library QRECOVERY. RJE0146 You do not have authority to message queue &1. Top Cancel RJE Reader (CNLRJERDR) 57 58 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Cancel RJE Writer (CNLRJEWTR) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Cancel RJE Writer The CNLRJEWTR command cancels a writer. Error messages for CNLRJEWTR *ESCAPE Messages RJE0003 RJE session &1 is not active. RJE0004 You are not permitted to access session description &1. RJE0017 &1 was not found in session description &2. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0034 No writers were defined in session &1. RJE0063 RJE session &1 is already ending. RJE0145 You do not have authority to library QRECOVERY. RJE0146 You do not have authority to message queue &1. RJE0147 RJE did not find message file QRJEMSG. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes WTR RJE writer identification *ALL, PR1, PR2, PR3, PR4, PR5, PR6, PR7, PR8, PR9, PR10, PR11, PR12, PR13, PR14, PR15, PU1, PU2, PU3, PU4, PU5, PU6, PU7, PU8, PU9, PU10, PU11, PU12, PU13, PU14, PU15 Required, Positional 1 SSN Active RJE session Name Required, Positional 2 OPTION Cancel *CNTRLD, *IMMED Optional, Positional 3 Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 59 RJE Writer ID Specifies the name of the writer to be canceled. The possible values are: v *ALL: All writers in the session are canceled. v PR1 - PR15: A printer ID, between PR1 and PR15, is canceled. v PU1 - PU15: A punch ID, between PU1 and PU15, is canceled Top Active RJE Session (SSN) Specifies the session that contains the writer being canceled. Top Cancel (OPTION) Specifies how the writer is canceled. The STRRJEWTR command must be issued to continue writer operations. The possible values are: v *CNTRLD: The writer ends processing in a controlled manner. A controlled ending prevents new writer jobs from running, and allows the job currently running to complete normally. v *IMMED: The writer ends processing immediately. RJE sends commands to the host subsystem to prevent it from sending more data to the writer. RJE ends jobs being received by the writer. If OPTION(*IMMED) is used to cancel the writer, or if the writer ends abnormally, one or more blocks of data can be lost. Each host subsystem has commands to keep a backup copy of the data. For information, see the appropriate host subsystem documentation. Note: For an OS/VS1 RES host subsystem, the data set is placed in the output queue and held. To release if, enter the following command from the console: RELEASE jobname, OUT=x Where x is the output class. The host subsystem DN command shows the names of the jobs held and their output class. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0003 RJE session &1 is not active. 60 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands RJE0004 You are not permitted to access session description &1. RJE0017 &1 was not found in session description &2. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0034 No writers were defined in session &1. RJE0063 RJE session &1 is already ending. RJE0145 You do not have authority to library QRECOVERY. RJE0146 You do not have authority to message queue &1. RJE0147 RJE did not find message file QRJEMSG. Top Cancel RJE Writer (CNLRJEWTR) 61 62 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Create Forms Control Table (CRTFCT) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Create FCT The CRTFCT command creates an FCT with no entries. After an FCT is created, it can contain up to 9999 entries. See the CRTSSND, CHGSSND, or CRTRJECFG command for information on how to make the FCT entries available to the session. See the ADDFCTE command description for information on how to add entries to the FCT. Error messages for CRTFCT *ESCAPE Messages RJE0015 Forms control table &1 already exists in library &2. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes FCT Forms control table Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: Forms control table Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *CURLIB TEXT Text ’description’ Character value, *BLANK Optional AUT Authority Name, *LIBCRTAUT, *ALL, *CHANGE, *USE, *EXCLUDE Optional Top Forms Cntrl Table (FCT) Specifies the qualified name of the FCT being created. If a library name is not specified, the FCT is stored in the user’s current library (*CURLIB). The possible library values are: v *CURLIB: The FCT is created in the current job library. If no current job library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the FCT is created. forms-control-table-name : Specify the name of the FCT being created. Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 63 Text Description (TEXT) Specifies the user-defined text that describes the FCT file. The possible values are: v *BLANK: No text is specified. v ’description’: Specify no more than 50 characters of text, enclosed in apostrophes. Top Authority (AUT) Specifies the authority given to users who themselves and whose user group do not have specific authority to the object. The possible values are: v *LIBCRTAUT: The public authority for the object is taken from the CRTAUT keyword of the target library (the library that is to contain the object). This value is determined when the object is created. If the CRTAUT value for the library changes after the object is created, the new value does not affect any existing objects. v *CHANGE: Public users can change the FCT. v *ALL: Public users have all authority to the FCT. v *EXCLUDE: Public users cannot use the FCT. v *USE: Public users can use the FCT, but cannot change it. v authorization-list-name: Specify the name of an authorization list. Users included on the authorization list are granted authority to the object as specified on the list. The authorization list must exist when the object is created. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0015 Forms control table &1 already exists in library &2. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. Top 64 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Create RJE BSC File (CRTRJEBSCF) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Create RJE BSC File The CRTRJEBSCF command creates a BSC file that the session uses in a BSC environment to send records to and from the host subsystem. You can use the CRTRJECFG command to create the BSC line description with the name provided by the user. Error messages for CRTRJEBSCF None Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes FILE File Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: File Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *CURLIB SRCFILE Source file containing DDS Qualified object name Optional, Positional 2 Qualifier 1: Source file containing DDS Name, QRJESRC Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB SRCMBR Source member containing DDS Name, *FILE Optional, Positional 3 OPTION Source listing options Values (up to 2 repetitions): *SRC, *SOURCE, *NOSRC, *NOSOURCE, *LIST, *NOLIST Optional, Positional 4 GENLVL Generation severity level 30, 20, 10, 0 Optional, Positional 5 BLKLEN Block length 1-8192, *CALC Optional, Positional 6 TRNSPY Send as transparent data *NO, *YES Optional, Positional 7 DTACPR Compress output data *NO, *YES Optional, Positional 8 AUT Authority Name, *LIBCRTAUT, *ALL, *CHANGE, *USE, *EXCLUDE Optional, Positional 9 TEXT Text ’description’ Character value, *SRCMBRTXT, *BLANK Optional, Positional 10 Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 65 File (FILE) Specifies the name of the BSC file being created. If a library name is not given, the file is stored in the user’s current library (*CURLIB). The possible library values are: v *CURLIB: The BSC file is created in the current job library. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the BSC file is created. BSC-file-name: Specify the name of the BSC file being created. Note: The BSC file is created in the RJE session library. Top File Contain DDS (SRCFILE) Specifies the qualified name of the source file containing the DDS statements that create the BSC file. The possible values are: v QRJESRC: The IBM-supplied RJE source file QRJESRC contains the source descriptions used to create the BSC file. The descriptions are contained in member QRJEBSCSRC of QRJESRC. The possible library values are: – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the source file. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the source file. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the source file is located. v source-file-name: Specify the name of the source file. Top Srce Mem Contain DDS (SRCMBR) Specifies the member name in the source file that contains the DDS statements for the BSC file. The possible values are: v *FILE: The source file is the same as the BSC file specified in the FILE parameter. v source-file-member-name: Specify the name of the source file member. Top Source Listing Opt (OPTION) Specifies the type of output produced when the file is created. The possible values are: v Source Listing Options v *SRC or SOURCE: An output of source statements and errors that occur is created. v *NOSRC or *NOSOURCE: Output is not created unless errors are detected. If errors are detected, they are listed along with the keyword or record format that caused the error. 66 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Program Listing Options v *LIST: An expanded output is created. It shows a detailed list of file specifications that result from the source statements and references to other file descriptions. The list shows the file and field keywords and attributes. v *NOLIST: An expanded output is not produced. Top Generation Sev Level (GENLVL) Specifies the severity level at which the creation operation will fail. If errors occur that have a severity level greater than or equal to this value, the operation ends. The possible values are: v 20: Severity level is 20. v 0: Severity level is 0. v 10: Severity level is 10. v 30: Severity level is 30. Top Block Length (BLKLEN) Specifies the maximum block length (in bytes) of the data being sent. The possible values are: v *CALC: The block length is determined by the system. The length is 512 bytes or the length of the DDS record, whichever is greater. The length of the DDS record is the sum of the field lengths, in bytes, within the record of the DDS source file. v block-length: Specify the maximum block length of records. The value must be at least the size of the largest record sent. Valid values range from 1 through 8192 bytes. Top Snd as Transparent (TRNSPY) Specifies whether text transparency is used to send blocked records. Text transparency allows all 256 EBCDIC character codes to be sent. This is used to transmit packed or binary data fields. The value must equal the value specified for the host subsystem. 1. ASCII text transparency is not supported by the operating system. 2. Transparency of received data is determined by the data stream; therefore, this parameter does not apply to received data. The possible values are: v *NO: Text transparency is not used. Files sent do not contain data characters less than hex 40. v *YES: Text transparency is used. Files sent contain data characters less than hex 40. If *YES is specified for this parameter, *NO must be specified for the DTACPR parameter. Top Create RJE BSC File (CRTRJEBSCF) 67 Compress Output (DTACPR) Specifies whether data compression is performed. Note: The value must be the same as the value specified for the host subsystem. The possible values are: v *NO: Data compression is not performed. v *YES: Data compression is performed. If *YES is specified for this parameter, *NO must be specified for the TRNSPY parameter. Top Authority (AUT) Specifies the authority given to users who themselves and whose user group do not have specific authority to the object. The possible values are: v *LIBCRTAUT: The public authority for the object is taken from the CRTAUT keyword of the target library (the library that is to contain the object). This value is determined when the object is created. If the CRTAUT value for the library changes after the object is created, the new value does not affect any existing objects. v *CHANGE: Public users can change the BSC file. v *ALL: Public users have all authority to the BSC file. v *EXCLUDE: Public users cannot use the BSC file. v *USE: Public users can use the BSC file, but cannot change it. v authorization-list-name: Specify the name of an authorization list. Users included on the authorization list are granted authority to the object as specified on the list. The authorization list must exist when the object is created. Top Text Description (TEXT) Specifies text that briefly describes the BSC file. The possible values are: v *SRCMBRTXT: Text is taken from the source file member to create the BSC file. To add or change text for a source member, use the Start Source Entry Utility (STRSEU) command, the Add Physical File Member (ADDPFM) command, or the Change Physical File Member (CHGPFM) command. If the source file is an inline file or a device file, the text is blank. v *BLANK: No text is specified. v ’description’: Specify no more than 50 characters of text, enclosed in apostrophes. Top Examples None Top 68 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Error messages None Top Create RJE BSC File (CRTRJEBSCF) 69 70 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Create RJE Configuration (CRTRJECFG) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Create RJE Configuration The CRTRJECFG command creates the following objects, which are necessary for operating a session in a specific environment: v Session description v Job queues v Message queue v Subsystem description v Job descriptions v Line, controller, and device descriptions v Communications or BSC files v Printer and physical files. A configuration must be created for each environment (host subsystem or line type). If you decide not to use this command, you can use other CL commands to create these objects individually. Error messages for CRTRJECFG *ESCAPE Messages RJE0013 RJE configuration for session &1 was not created. RJE5303 Create RJE Configuration (CRTRJECFG) command was canceled. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes SSN Session Name, QRJE Optional, Positional 1 CFGLIB Configuration library Name, QRJE Optional, Positional 4 TYPE Host system type *JES2, *JES3, *RSCS, *PWR, *RES Optional, Positional 5 LINTYP Communication line type *BSC, *SDLCS, *X25, *LAN Optional LOGON Host signon/logon command Character value, *NONE, *PROMPT Optional, Positional 2 FORMATTED Formatted SNA logon *NO, *YES Optional, Positional 3 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 71 Keyword Description Choices Notes RJERDRS Number of readers 0-15, 3 Optional RJEPRTS Number of printers 0-15, 3 Optional RJEPUNS Number of punches 0-15, 3 Optional USRDTA User data *PRTF, *SYSDATE Optional SEPFILE Separate files *NO, *YES Optional SPLFNAME BSC Spooled file name *DEVFNAME, *JOBNAME Optional BLKLEN Block length 1-8192 Optional OUTRCDLEN Output record length *FIXED, *FILE Optional TRNSPY Send as transparent data *NO, *YES Optional DTACPR Compress output data *NO, *YES Optional FCT Forms control table Single values: *NONE Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Forms control table Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB OUTQ Output queue Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Output queue Name, QPRINT Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB RSRCNAME Resource name Name, LIN011 Optional CFGID Configuration identifier Character value, 01 Optional DEV Devices Values (up to 46 repetitions): Name, *GEN Optional CTL Controller description Name, *GEN Optional INTERFACE Physical interface *RS232V24, *V35, *X21, *X21BISV24, *X21BISV35 Optional CNN Connection type *MP, *NONSWTPP, *SWTPP Optional LINESPEED Linespeed 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 14400, 19200, 48000, 56000, 57600, 64000 Optional SNBU Switched network backup *NO, *YES Optional NRZI NRZI decoding *NO, *YES Optional DUPLEX Duplex *FULL, *HALF Optional MODEM Modem *NORMAL, *V54, *IBMWRAP, *IBMLPDA1, *IBMLPDA2 Optional UNITADR Unit address list in hex Values (up to 46 repetitions): Character value, *GEN Optional STNADR Station address Character value Optional SSCPID SSCP identifier Character value Optional EXCHID Exchange identifier in hex Character value, *SYSGEN Optional MAXFRAME Maximum frame size 265, 521, 1033, 2057 Optional CNNNBR Switched connection number Character value, *NONE Optional RMTID Remote identifier Character value, *NONE, *ANY, *NOID Optional AUTODIAL Automatic dialing feature *NO, *YES Optional AUTOANS Automatic answer feature *NO, *YES Optional DIALCMD Dial command type *NONE, *V25BIS Optional AUTOCALL Autocall unit *NO, *YES Optional ACRSRCNAME Autocall resource name Name Optional Top 72 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Session (SSN) Specifies the session name associated with the configuration being created. The name specified is also the name of the session description, subsystem description, and message queue. The possible values are: v QRJE: QRJE is the name of the session, the session description, the subsystem description, and the message queue. v RJE-session-name: Specify the name of the session, the associated session description, subsystem description, and message queue. Top Configuration Lib (CFGLIB) Specifies the name of the configuration library that stores the RJE configuration objects (other than the line, controller, and device descriptions) being created. The possible values are: v QRJE: The IBM-supplied library (QRJE) stores the objects. v RJE-configuration-library-name: Specify the name of the configuration library. Top Host System Type (TYPE) Specifies the host subsystem type with which the session communicates. The possible values are: v *JES2: MVS/SP JES2 is used. v *JES3: MVS/SP JES3 is used. v *RSCS: VM/SP RSCS is used. v *PWR: VSE/POWER subsystem is used. v *RES: OS/VS1 RES is used. Top Communication Line Type (LINTYPE) Specifies the type of communications line or protocol that is associated with this configuration. The possible values are: v *BSC: A point-to-point line with the BSC communications protocol is used. v *SDLCS: A secondary line with SDLCS communications protocol is used. The SDLC link (station) address of the server system is specified by the STNADR parameter. v *X25: A connection to an X.25 network is used. v *LAN: A line connection to a token-ring network is used. Top Create RJE Configuration (CRTRJECFG) 73 Host Logon Command (LOGON) Specifies the signon (logon) value the host subsystem receives from the server system. Note: For formatted logons, this value must equal the value expected at the host subsystem. The possible values are: v *PROMPT: An input display is used to assist in assigning the signon text. LOGON(*PROMPT) is not valid for LINTYP(*BSC) when a device name (DEV parameter) is specified. v *NONE: If LINTYP(*SDLCS) is specified, the host subsystem uses the SIMLOGON feature (no signon or logon text). v ’host-system-signon/logon-text’: Specify up to 80 characters of text, enclosed in apostrophes, for the signon or logon information for the host subsystem. (For BSC, if the controller description already exists, any value entered here is ignored because the logon text is specified in the controller description.) Note: Apostrophes are not needed if the prompt is used to enter the text. Top Format SNA Logon (FORMATTED) Specifies (for SNA only) whether the signon text is formatted. The possible values are: v *NO: The signon text is not formatted. v *YES: The signon text is formatted. This text must be entered in uppercase characters and must match the host system data. Top Number of Readers (RJERDRS) Specifies the number of readers supported by the session. For LINTYP(*BSC), a device description, BSC file, and job queue are created for each reader. Associated reader and communications entries are added to the session description. For LINTYP(*SDLCS), LINTYP(*LAN), and LINTYP(*X25), a job queue is created for each reader. Associated reader entries are added to the session description. Unless the number of readers specified is 0, a job queue and a reader entry provide the automatic reader function for either SDLC or BSC. The possible values are: v 3: The default is three readers. v number-of-readers: Specify the number of readers supported by the session. Valid values range from 0 through 15 readers. Objects are created for each SNA or BSC reader. The entries associated with the reader are added to the session description. Top Number of Printers (RJEPRTS) Specifies the number of printers supported by the session. 74 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands For LINTYP(*BSC), a device description, a BSC file, and an output printer file are created for each printer. Associated writer and communications entries are added to the session description. For LINTYP(*SDLCS), LINTYP(*LAN), and LINTYP(*X25), an output printer file is created for each printer. Associated writer entries are added to the session description. The possible values are: v 3: The default is three printers. v number-of-printers: Specify the number of printers supported by the session. Valid values range from 0 through 15 printers. Top Number of Punches (RJEPUNS) Specifies the number of punches supported by the session. For LINTYP(*BSC), a device description, a BSC file, and an output physical file are created for each punch device. Associated writer and communications entries are added to the session description. For LINTYP(*SDLCS), LINTYP(*LAN), and LINTYP(*X25), an output physical file is created for each punch device. Associated writer entries are added to the session description. The possible values are: v 3: The default is three punches. v number-of-punches: Specify the number of punches supported by the session. Valid values range from 0 through 15 punches. The number depends on the host subsystem and the line protocol supported by the session. Top User Data (USRDATA) Specifies whether the user data field of the printer spooled file is overwritten with the two-byte configuration identifier plus the current system date stamp. The possible values are: v *SAME: The value specified for the user data field of the printer spooled file does not change. v *SYSDATE: The user data field is overwritten. The description does not change. v *PRTF: The user data field is not overwritten. Top Separate Files (SEPFILE) Specifies whether jobs with multiple data sets have separate output files created for them when they specify the same form type and number of copies. This parameter will affect output directed to any of the destinations that RJE supports: v Diskette files (spooled) v DDM files v Physical file members Create RJE Configuration (CRTRJECFG) 75 v Printer files (spooled or non-spooled) v User programs. Some host subsystems send a PDIR before every data set; others send one at the beginning of the job, and after that only if the following data set has setup changes. Subsystems that support PDIRs before each data set are MVS/SP JES2 and MVS/SP JES3, the latter only if PDIR=ALL is specified on the device statement for the SNA workstation definition. This parameter applies only to SNA sessions. The possible values are: v *NO: RJE writes each print or punch data set in a job to the same output file. If, however, a host data set specifies a different form type or number of copies than the previously received data set of the job, RJE will begin a new output file. v *YES: RJE writes each printer or punch data set in a job to a new file. If your host subsystem does not fully support PDIRs, specifying *YES or *NO for this parameter has no effect. (The OS/VS1 RES and VSE/POWER subsystems do not fully support PDIRs.) Top BSC Spooled File (SPLFNAME) Specifies the name of the spooled file for printer or punch device output. This parameter applies only to BSC sessions. Note: SNA sessions use the job name in the peripheral data set information record (PDIR) sent from the host subsystem. The possible values are: v *DEVFNAME: The spooled file name is the same as the printer file name. v *JOBNAME: The spooled file name is the same as the job name received in the job name message of the BSC host subsystem. Top Block Length (BLKLEN) Specifies the maximum block length (in bytes) of the data being sent and received. For LINTYP(*BSC), the default block length is 400, but a block length up to 8192 can be specified. The value specified must equal the block length specified for the host subsystem. For LINTYP(*SDLCS) and LINTYP(*X25), the default block length is 256, but any block length up to 4096 that is a multiple of 256 can be specified. The value specified is the same as the request/response unit (RU) size specified at the host subsystem, and it is used on the MAXLENRU parameter in the CRTDEVHOST command. The BLKLEN parameter on the CRTRJECMNF command is assigned the value (*CALC). Top 76 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Output Rcd Lngth (OUTRCDLEN) Specifies the record length of data that is received from the host and written to an output file. The possible values are: v *FIXED: RJE re-blocks the data according to its own defaults, which are as follows: – When an RJE printer is processing the output stream: - If data is being written to a printer file, it is re-blocked to 132-byte records for 10 or fewer characters per inch (cpi), and 198-byte records when the cpi is greater than 10. - If data is being written to a physical file, it is re-blocked to 132-byte records. – When an RJE punch is processing the output stream, the data is re-blocked to 80-byte records. – For diskette files, the output stream is re-blocked to 128-byte records. v *FILE: RJE re-blocks the output stream as follows: – When an RJE printer is processing the output stream: - If data is being written to a printer file, the record length is determined by the page width of the printer file. - If data is being written to a physical file, the record length of the output data is determined by the record length of that file. – When an RJE punch is processing the output stream: - If data is being written to a printer file, the record length is determined by the page width of the printer file. - If data is being written to a physical file, the record length of the output data is determined by the record length of that file. – For diskette files, the output stream is re-blocked to 128-byte records. The maximum record length that RJE supports, including carriage-control characters, is 255 bytes. To ensure record alignment, the record length (page width) of the output file must be greater than or equal to the logical record length of the data that is received from the host subsystem. Top Snd as Transparent (TRNSPY) Specifies (for BSC only) whether text transparency is used to send blocked records. Text transparency allows all 256 EBCDIC character codes to be sent. This is used to transmit packed or binary data fields. The value must equal the value specified for the host subsystem. 1. ASCII text transparency is not supported by the operating system. 2. Transparency of received data is determined by the data stream; therefore, this parameter does not apply to received data. The possible values are: v *NO: Text transparency is not used. Files sent do not contain data characters less than hex 40. v *YES: Text transparency is used. Files sent contain data characters less than hex 40. If *YES is specified for this parameter, *NO must be specified for the DTACPR parameter. Top Compress Output (DTACPR) For BSC only, specifies whether data compression is performed. Create RJE Configuration (CRTRJECFG) 77 Note: The value must be the same as the value specified for the host subsystem. For SNA, data compression is controlled by the bind request sent by the host subsystem. The possible values are: v *YES: Data compression is performed. If *YES is specified for this parameter, *NO must be specified for the TRNSPY parameter. v *NO: Data compression is not performed. Top Forms Cntrl Table (FCT) Specifies the qualified name of the FCT associated with this session. To create the FCT, use the CRTFCT command. The possible values are: v *NONE: An FCT is not specified. The possible library values are: – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the FCT. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the FCT. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the FCT is located. v forms-control-table-name: Specify the name of the FCT. Top Output Queue (OUTQ) Specifies the qualified name of the output queue that contains output being sent to the printer. The output queue name is the queue name for the job description and printer files created as a result of this command. Only one set of RJE job descriptions is created in a configuration library. The first RJE configuration created in a library specifies an output queue. Additional configurations in the library use the existing job descriptions and their output queues. Use the Create Output Queue (CRTOUTQ) command to create an output queue. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the output queue. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the output queue. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the output queue is located. The possible values are: v QPRINT: The IBM-supplied output queue, QPRINT, is used. v output-queue-name: Specify the name of the output queue. Top 78 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Resource Name (RSRCNAME) Specifies the resource name that identifies the hardware that the description represents. Use the Work with Hardware Resources (WRKHDWRSC) command to determine the resource name. The resource name consists of the input/output adapter (IOA) resource name and the port number on the IOA. For example, if the resource name of the IOA is LIN01 and the port on the IOA is 2, then the resource name would be LIN012. Top Configuration ID (CFGID) Specifies the two-character identifier that is used to name RJE objects associated with this configuration. This value must be unique because all line, controller, and device descriptions are stored in the QSYS library. The possible values are: v 01: The two-character identifier is 01. v RJE-configuration-identifier: Specify a two-character alphanumeric identifier. Note: The only special characters you can use are: @, #, $. Top Devices (DEV) Specifies the device description objects associated with the host subsystem and this configuration. The possible values are: v *GEN: The device descriptions are created by RJE. This also allows RJE to create the controller and line description if CTL(*GEN) is used. v device-description-name-list: Specify up to 46 device description names associated with the host subsystem. For BSC, the minimum number of devices must equal the sum of readers (RJERDRS parameter), printers (RJEPRTS parameter), and punches (RJEPUNS parameter), plus two (one for console input, the other for console output). The BSC devices must be specified in the proper order to appear correctly in the session description display. The proper entry order is the input console, the output console, the printers, the punches, and then the readers. To create a device description for a device to use with the host subsystem, use the Create Device Description (SNA Host) (CRTDEVHOST) command for SNA devices, and the Create Device Description (BSC) (CRTDEVBSC) command for BSC devices. Top Controller Description (CTL) Specifies the controller associated with the host subsystem. The possible values are: Create RJE Configuration (CRTRJECFG) 79 v *GEN: The controller and line descriptions are created by the RJE configuration. The line interface is RS232V24. v controller-name: Specify the name of the controller. Both the controller description and the line description must be created manually. – To create a controller description, use the CRTCTLHOST command for SNA, or the CRTCTLBSC command for BSC. – To create a line description, use the CRTLINSDLC command for SDLC lines, the CRTLINTRN command for token-ring networks, the CRTLINX25 command for X.25 lines, or the CRTLINBSC command for BSC lines. Top Phys Interface (INTERFACE) Specifies the type of physical interface on the input/output adapter port. The possible values are: v *RS232V24: RS-232/V.24 physical interface (BSC, SDLC only). v *V35: V.35 physical interface (BSC, SDLC only). v *X21: X.21 physical interface (SDLC only). v *X21BISV24: X.21 BIS/V.24 physical interface (BSC, SDLC only). v *X21BISV35: X.21 BIS/V.35 physical interface (BSC, SDLC only). Top Connection Type (CNN) Specifies the type of line connection used. Note: This parameter applies only if *GEN was specified on the DEV and CTL parameters. The possible values are: v *NONSWTPP: A point-to-point nonswitched connection is used. v *SWTPP: A switched connection, accomplished by telephone dial-up, is used. v *MP: A multipoint connection is used. This parameter value applies only if *SDLCS is specified on the LINTYP parameter. Top Linespeed (LINESPEED) Specifies the line speed in bits per second (bps). The possible values are: v 9600: The default is 9600 bits per second. v data-rate: Specify the data rate in bits per second. Valid values are: 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 14400, 19200, 48000, 56000, 57600, or 64000 bits per second. Values greater than 19200 cannot be used with the RS-232/V.24 interface. Top 80 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Switched Ntwk Backup (SNBU) Specifies, for controllers attached to nonswitched lines only, whether the switched network backup (SNBU) feature is activated or deactivated. This feature lets you bypass a broken nonswitched connection by establishing a switched connection. This parameter applies only if SWITCHED(*NO) and SNBU(*YES) were specified when the controller description was created. Note: *GEN must be specified on the DEV and CTL parameters. The possible values are: v *NO: The nonswitched line modem does not have the switched network backup feature. v *YES: The nonswitched line modem has the switched network backup feature. To activate the feature when nonswitched connections are broken, specify *YES on the ACTSNBU parameter on both the Change Line Description and Change Controller Description commands. Top NRZI Decoding (NRZI) Specifies whether non-return-to-zero-inverted (NRZI) data encoding is used for modems that are sensitive to certain bit patterns in the data stream. This ensures that the signal does not stay the same for an extended period of time. This parameter applies only if *GEN is specified on the DEV and CTL parameters and *SDLCS is specified on the LINTYP parameter. Note: All data communications equipment on the line must use the same transmission method. The possible values are: v *NO: NRZI data encoding is not used. v *YES: NRZI data encoding is used. If the field is left blank, the keyword NRZI is not applicable. Top Duplex (DUPLEX) Specifies whether request-to-send (RTS) is set on permanently (for full-duplex modems) or only when transmission is required (for half-duplex modems). Note: This parameter applies only if *GEN is specified on the DEV and CTL parameters. The possible values are: v *FULL: RTS should be permanently set on (for full-duplex modems). v *HALF: RTS should be turned on only when transmission is required (for half-duplex modems). You can run half-duplex even if the modem can support full-duplex communication. Data is sent in one direction at a time. Top Create RJE Configuration (CRTRJECFG) 81 Modem (MODEM) Specifies the type of modem that supports the communications line. This parameter applies only if *GEN is specified on the DEV and CTL parameters. Refer to the modem manual for the appropriate value to select. The possible values are: v *NORMAL: No attempt is made to run diagnostic tests to the modem. v *V54: A certain type of diagnostic test (as defined by the CCITT recommendations) is run to the modem. The operating system supports CCITT V.54 loop 3, local loop back, and loop 2, which is remote loop back. v *IBMWRAP: An IBM modem with wrap test capabilities is used on the communications line. v *IBMLPDA1: An IBM modem with Link Problem Determination Aid-1 (LPDA-1) is used on the line. v *IBMLPDA2: An IBM modem with Link Problem Determination Aid-2 (LPDA-2) is used on the line. Top Unit Address List (UNITADR) Specifies the unit address of the device associated with the host subsystem for the LU-(logical unit)-to-LU communications in an SNA communications environment. The number of LUs supported depends on the limitations of the host subsystem. This parameter applies only if DEV(*GEN) and SNA line types are specified. A device description and communications file are created for each unit address. Associated communications entries are added to the session description. Note: To minimize interruptions during processing, the number of LUs should be the sum of the number of readers (specified by the RJERDRS parameter), printers (RJEPRTS), and punches (RJEPUNS), plus one. Direct-workstation input is accepted only if there are at least two idle LUs. The possible values are: v *GEN: The unit address for the device description is used. The number of unit addresses that are created equals the sum of the readers (RJERDRS parameter), printers (RJEPRTS parameter), and punches (RJEPUNS parameter), plus one for console support. Assigned unit addresses range from hex 01 through hex 2E. v unit-address-list: Specify the logical unit address (in hexadecimal notation) or the list of addresses. Top Station Address (STNADR) Specifies, for LINTYP(*SDLCS), DEV(*GEN), and CTL(*GEN) only, the station address to which the local system responds when polled by the host system if it answers a call. It has a two-digit hexadecimal value between 01 and FE. Top 82 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands SSCP Identifier (SSCPID) Specifies the system service control point (SSCP) identifier of the host subsystem. This applies only when LINTYP(*SDLCS), DEV(*GEN), and CTL(*GEN) are specified. Note: The SSCP identifier is a 12-digit hexadecimal value, in which the first two digits are hex 05. Top Exchange ID (EXCHID) Specifies the hexadecimal exchange identifier that is used to identify the local system to the remote system. The eight-digit hexadecimal exchange identifier contains three digits for the block number and five digits for the identifier of this system. This applies only when LINTYP(*SDLCS), DEV(*GEN), and CTL(*GEN) are specified. The possible values are: v *SYSGEN: When an exchange identifier is needed, the server system creates one internally. v exchange-identifier: Specify the identifier of the server system. The exchange identifier is a hexadecimal value in the format nnnxxxxx, where nnn is the block number (which must be 056) and xxxxx is the system identifier. Top Max Frame Size (MAXFRAME) Specifies the maximum frame (path information unit (PIU)) size that the controller can send or receive. This value is used to calculate request unit (RU) sizes. Because the maximum PIU size that the controller can send or receive is negotiated at exchange identifier time, the maximum PIU size used at run time may be different. This value matches the corresponding value on the host subsystem. This applies only when LINTYP(*SDLCS), DEV(*GEN), and CTL(*GEN) are specified. maximum-frame-size: Specify one of the following values for the maximum frame size for this controller: v 265 bytes v 521 bytes (the default) v 1033 bytes v 2057 bytes. Top Switched Connection (CNNNBR) Specifies, for switched lines, the telephone number used to establish a switched connection on this line description. This parameter value is sent to the automatic call unit if automatic calling is used to establish a switched connection, or it is sent to the V.25 bis modem if V.25 bis automatic dialing is used to establish the connection. When manual dialing is used to establish a switched connection on the line, this number is displayed to the system operator. For X.25, this number is the remote DTE address for the SVC provided by the X.25 network. This applies only when DEV(*GEN) and CTL(*GEN) are specified. The possible values are: v *NONE: There is no telephone number for the controller. Create RJE Configuration (CRTRJECFG) 83 v connection-number: Specify the telephone number of the controller. It uses the digits 0 through 9, and two other special characters: the separator character and the end-of-number character. The separator character is designated by the keyboard’s apostrophe symbol, and the end-of-number character is designated by the asterisk symbol. Top Remote ID (RMTID) Specifies, for CTL(*GEN) and DEV(*GEN) only, a list of identifiers for remote BSC controllers. This parameter applies only to switched lines. It is required if SWITCHED(*YES) or SNBU(*YES) is specified. The possible values are: v *NONE: A remote identifier is not specified. Do not confuse this value with *NOID, which is a valid remote identifier. v *NOID: A null remote identifier. v *ANY: Any remote identifier sent by the host controller. v remote-identifier: Specify a remote identifier. If a two-character identifier is specified, both characters must be the same. The identifier cannot contain BSC control characters. Top Automatic Dial (AUTODIAL) Specifies, for CTL(*GEN) and DEV(*GEN) only, whether the automatic dialing feature is installed. This feature automatically dials the telephone number of the modem that connects the host subsystem to the server system station. AUTODIAL(*YES) is used only if CNN(*SWTPP) or SNBU(*YES) is specified. The possible values are: v *NO: The automatic dialing feature is not installed. v *YES: The automatic dialing feature is installed. Top Automatic Answer (AUTOANS) Specifies, for CTL(*GEN) and DEV(*GEN) only, whether the automatic answer modem feature is installed. This feature allows incoming calls on the line to connect automatically to communications equipment. AUTOANS(*YES) is used only if CNN(*SWTPP) or SNBU(*YES) is specified. The possible values are: v *NO: The automatic answer feature is not installed. v *YES: The automatic answer feature is installed. Top 84 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Dial Command Type (DIALCMD) Specifies, for CTL(*GEN) and DEV(*GEN) only, the type of dial command used to establish a connection with a remote system. The possible values are: v *NONE: No dial command type is specified; the autocall unit is used. v *V25BIS: V.25 bis allows the use of one physical interface for call establishment and data transmission. It is sometimes referred to as a serial automatic call interface, because the digits are presented serially on the link from the system (DTE) to the modem (DCE). Top Autocall Unit (AUTOCALL) Specifies, for CTL(*GEN) and DEV(*GEN) and for switched lines or switched network backup lines, whether the line has an associated automatic call unit that performs automatic calling to the remote system. The possible values are: v *NO: The switched line does not have an automatic call unit. v *YES: The switched line does have an automatic call unit. Top Autocall Rsrce (ACRSRCNAME) Specifies, for CTL(*GEN) and DEV(*GEN) only, the resource name that describes the automatic call unit port. The resource name consists of the input/output adapter (IOA) resource name and the port number on the IOA. For example, if the resource name of the IOA is LIN02 and the port is 1, the resource name is LIN021. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0013 RJE configuration for session &1 was not created. RJE5303 Create RJE Configuration (CRTRJECFG) command was canceled. Top Create RJE Configuration (CRTRJECFG) 85 86 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Create RJE Communication File (CRTRJECMNF) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Create RJE Comm File The CRTRJECMNF command creates a communications file, which is used by SNA devices to send records to and from the host subsystem in an RJE environment. The same communications file is used for input and output operations. It contains not data, but rather a file description that identifies the communications device. This information is specified both in the source file that contains the DDS statements, and in the CRTRJECMNF command. Error messages for CRTRJECMNF None Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes FILE File Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: File Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *CURLIB SRCFILE Source file containing DDS Qualified object name Optional, Positional 2 Qualifier 1: Source file containing DDS Name, QRJESRC Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB SRCMBR Source member containing DDS Name, *FILE Optional, Positional 3 OPTION Source listing options Values (up to 2 repetitions): *SRC, *SOURCE, *NOSRC, *NOSOURCE, *LIST, *NOLIST Optional, Positional 4 GENLVL Generation severity level 0, 10, 20, 30 Optional, Positional 5 LOGON Host signon/logon command Character value, *NONE Optional, Positional 6 FMTLOG Formatted SNA logon Character value, *NONE, *YES, *NO Optional, Positional 11 LOGOFF Logoff text Character value, *NONE Optional, Positional 7 BLKLEN Block length 256-32767, *CALC Optional, Positional 8 AUT Authority Name, *LIBCRTAUT, *ALL, *CHANGE, *USE, *EXCLUDE Optional, Positional 9 TEXT Text ’description’ Character value, *SRCMBRTXT, *BLANK Optional, Positional 10 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 87 Top File (FILE) Specifies the qualified name of the communications file being created. If a library name is not given, the file is stored in the user’s current library (*CURLIB). The possible library values are: v *CURLIB: The communications file is created in the current library for the job. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the communications file is located. communications-file-name: Specify the name of the communications file being created. Top File Contain DDS (SRCFILE) Specifies the qualified name of the source file containing the DDS statements that create the communications file. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the source file. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the source file. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the source file is located. The possible values are: v QRJESRC: The IBM-supplied RJE source file QRJESRC contains the source descriptions used to create the communications file. The descriptions are contained in member QRJECMNSRC of QRJESRC. v source-file-name: Specify the name of the RJE source file. Top Member Contain DDS (SRCMBR) Specifies the member name in the source file that contains the DDS for the communications file. The possible values are: v *FILE: The source file name is the same as that of the communications file specified in the FILE parameter. v source-file-member-name: Specify the name of the source file member. Top 88 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Srce Listing Opt (OPTION) Specifies the type of printout produced when the file is created. The possible values are: v Source Listing Options v *SRC or *SOURCE: A printout of source statements and errors that occur is produced. v *NOSRC or *NOSOURCE: A printout is not created unless errors are detected. If errors are detected, they are listed, along with the word or record formats that caused them. Program Listing Options v *LIST: An expanded printout is produced, showing a detailed list of file specifications that result from the source statements and that refer to other file descriptions. The list shows the file and field keywords and attributes. v *NOLIST: An expanded printout is not produced. Top Generation Sev Level (GENLVL) Specifies the severity level at which the creation operation will fail. If errors occur that have a severity level greater than or equal to this value, the operation ends. The possible values are: v 20: The severity level is 20. v 0: The severity level is 0. v 10: The severity level is 10. v 30: The severity level is 30. Top Host Logon Command (LOGON) Specifies up to 80 characters of text that are sent to the host subsystem when the file is opened. The format is host-dependent. The possible values are: v *NONE: No signon text is specified. v logon-characters: Specify the signon text that is sent to the host subsystem when the file is opened. Top Formatted SNA Logon (FMTLOG) Specifies whether the signon text is formatted. The possible values are: v *NONE: No signon text is specified. v *NO: The signon text is not formatted. v *YES: The signon text is formatted. This text must be entered in uppercase characters and must match the host system data. Create RJE Communication File (CRTRJECMNF) 89 Top Logoff Text (LOGOFF) Specifies up to 80 characters of text that are sent to the host subsystem when the file is closed. The format is host-dependent. The possible values are: v *NONE: No signoff text is specified. v logoff-characters: Specify the signoff text that is sent to the host subsystem when the file is closed. Top Block Length (BLKLEN) Specifies the maximum block length (in bytes) of the data records being sent. The possible values are: v *CALC: The block length is determined by the system. The length is 512 bytes or the length of the DDS record, whichever is greater. The length of the DDS record is the sum of the field lengths, in bytes, within the record of the DDS source file. v block-length: Specify the maximum block length of the data records being sent. The value must be at least the size of the largest record sent. Valid values range from 256 through 8192. Top Authority (AUT) Specifies the authority given to users who themselves and whose user group do not have specific authority to the object. The possible values are: v *LIBCRTAUT: The public authority for the object is taken from the CRTAUT keyword of the target library (the library that is to contain the object). This value is determined when the object is created. If the CRTAUT value for the library changes after the object is created, the new value does not affect any existing objects. v *CHANGE: Public users can change the communications file. v *ALL: Public users have all authority to the communications file. v *EXCLUDE: Public users cannot use the communications file. v *USE: Public users can use the communications file, but cannot change it. v authorization-list-name: Specify the name of an authorization list. Users included on the authorization list are granted authority to the object as specified on the list. The authorization list must exist when the object is created. Top Text Description (TEXT) Specifies text that briefly describes the communications file. The possible values are: 90 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands v *SRCMBRTXT: Text is taken from the source file member to create the communications file. To add or change text for a source member, issue either the Start Source Entry Utility (STRSEU) command, the Add Physical File Member (ADDPFM) command, or the Change Physical File Member (CHGPFM) command. If the source file is an inline file or a device file, the text is blank. v *BLANK: No text is specified. v ’description’: Specify no more than 50 characters of text, enclosed in apostrophes. Top Examples None Top Error messages None Top Create RJE Communication File (CRTRJECMNF) 91 92 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Create Session Description (CRTSSND) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Create Session Desc The CRTSSND command creates a session description that defines the attributes of a session. This is necessary for each session. After the session description is created, it can be updated with commands that add reader entries, writer entries, and communications entries. For more information, see the descriptions of the ADDRJERDRE, ADDRJEWTRE, and ADDRJECMNE commands. Error messages for CRTSSND *ESCAPE Messages RJE0001 Session description &1 already exists in library &2. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0032 Ownership of RJE object not correct. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes SSND RJE session description Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: RJE session description Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *CURLIB TYPE Host system type *JES2, *JES3, *RSCS, *PWR, *RES Required, Positional 2 JOBQ RJE job queue Qualified object name Optional, Positional 3 Qualifier 1: RJE job queue Name, QRJESSN Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB MSGQ RJE message queue Qualified object name Optional, Positional 4 Qualifier 1: RJE message queue Name, QRJE Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB FCT Forms control table Single values: *NONE Other values: Qualified object name Optional, Positional 5 Qualifier 1: Forms control table Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 93 Keyword Description Choices Notes IDLETIME Idle time in minutes 0-99, *NOLIMIT Optional USRDTA User data *PRTF, *SYSDATE Optional TEXT Text ’description’ Character value, *BLANK Optional SEPFILE Separate files *NO, *YES Optional OUTRCDLEN Output record length *FIXED, *FILE Optional AUT Authority Name, *LIBCRTAUT, *ALL, *CHANGE, *USE, *EXCLUDE Optional Top RJE Session Desc (SSND) Specifies the qualified name of the session description. The possible library values are: v *CURLIB: The session description is created in the current job library. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the session description is created. session-description-name: Specify the name of the session description being created. Top Host System Type (TYPE) Specifies the host subsystem type with which the RJE session communicates. The possible values are: v *JES2: MVS/SP JES2 is used. v *JES3: MVS/SP JES3 is used. v *RSCS: VM/SP RSCS is used. v *PWR: VSE/POWER subsystem is used. v *RES: OS/VS1 RES is used. Top RJE Job Queue (JOBQ) Specifies the qualified name of the job queue on which session jobs are placed. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the job queue. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the job queue. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the job queue is located. The possible values are: v QRJESSN: The job queue named QRJESSN in the library list is used. Note: You must first create this job queue, as it is not supplied as part of Communications Utilities. 94 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands v job-queue-name: Specify the name of the job queue. Top RJE Message Queue (MSGQ) Specifies the qualified name of the message queue to which RJE messages for this session are sent. This message queue contains messages received from, and commands sent to, the host subsystem, and messages sent by RJE jobs. It serves as a job log for RJE jobs in the active session. To see the messages in the queue, issue the STRRJECSL command. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the message queue. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the message queue. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the message queue is located. The possible values are: v QRJE: The RJE message queue named QRJE in the library list is used. Note: You must first create this message queue, as it is not supplied as part of Communications Utilities. v message-queue-name: Specify the name of the message queue. Top Forms Cntrl Table (FCT) Specifies the qualified name of the FCT associated with this session description. The possible values are: v *NONE: An FCT is not used. The possible library values are: – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the FCT. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the FCT. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the FCT is located. v forms-control-table-name: Specify the name of the FCT. Top Idle Time in Min (IDLETIME) Specifies, in minutes, the amount of time that the session can remain idle before it ends in a controlled manner. If the number of minutes is set to zero and a line connection is made, a controlled ending of the session begins immediately. Create Session Description (CRTSSND) 95 If the number of minutes is not set to zero, the idle time countdown begins either following the end-of-file character of the last input or output stream, or following the establishment of the line connection. It is reset each time data becomes available for sending or receiving. Except for console input streams, if input streams start but do not end (that is, no end-of-file character is received), the idle time countdown does not begin. Ending a session in a controlled manner consists of holding delivery of the reader job queues, allowing reader and writer jobs to complete, and ending the session and all RJE functions. If an ENDRJESSN command specifies a controlled ending, its IDLETIME parameter value overrides that of the session description. The possible values are: v *NOLIMIT: End processing is not started unless the ENDRJESSN command is issued. v idletime-in-minutes: Specify a value between 0 and 99 for the number of minutes the session remains idle. Top User Data (USRDATA) Specifies whether the user data field of the printer spooled file is overwritten with the two-byte configuration identifier plus the current system date stamp. The possible values are: v *SYSDATE: The user data field is overwritten. The description does not change. v *PRTF: The user data field is not overwritten. Top Text Description (TEXT) Specifies text that briefly describes the session description. The possible values are: v *BLANK: No text is specified. v ’description’: Specify no more than 50 characters of text, enclosed in apostrophes. Top Separate Files (SEPFILE) Specifies whether jobs with multiple data sets have separate output files created for them when they specify the same form type and number of copies. This parameter will affect output directed to any of the destinations that RJE supports: v Diskette files (spooled) v DDM files v Physical file members v Printer files (spooled or non-spooled) v User programs. 96 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Some host subsystems send a PDIR before every data set; others send one at the beginning of the job, and after that only if the following dataset has setup changes. Subsystems that support PDIRs before each data set are MVS/SP JES2 and MVS/SP JES3, the latter only if PDIR=ALL is specified on the device statement for the SNA workstation definition. This parameter applies only to SNA sessions. The possible values are: v *NO: RJE writes each print or punch data set in a job to the same output file. If, however, a host data set specifies a different form type or number of copies than the previously received data set of the job, RJE will begin a new output file. v *YES: RJE writes each printer or punch data set in a job to a new file. If your host does not fully support PDIRs, specifying *YES or *NO for this parameter has no effect. (The OS/VS1 RES and VSE/POWER subsystems do not fully support PDIRs.) Top Output Rcd Lngth (OUTRCDLEN) Specifies the record length of data that is received from the host and written to an output file. The possible values are: v *FIXED: RJE re-blocks the data according to its own defaults, which are as follows: – When an RJE printer is processing the output stream: - If data is being written to a printer file, it is re-blocked to 132-byte records for 10 or fewer characters per inch (cpi), and 198-byte records when the cpi is greater than 10. - If data is being written to a physical file, it is re-blocked to 132-byte records. – When an RJE punch is processing the output stream, the data is re-blocked to 80-byte records. – For diskette files, the output stream is re-blocked to 128-byte records. v *FILE: RJE re-blocks the output stream as follows: – When an RJE printer is processing the output stream: - If data is being written to a printer file, the record length is determined by the page width of the printer file. - If data is being written to a physical file, the record length of the output data is determined by the record length of that file. – When an RJE punch is processing the output stream: - If data is being written to a printer file, the record length is determined by the page width of the printer file. - If data is being written to a physical file, the record length of the output data is determined by the record length of that file. – For diskette files, the output stream is re-blocked to 128-byte records. The maximum record length that RJE supports, including carriage-control characters, is 255 bytes. To ensure record alignment, the record length (page width) of the output file must be greater than or equal to the logical record length of the data that is received from the host subsystem. Top Create Session Description (CRTSSND) 97 Authority (AUT) Specifies the authority given to users who themselves and whose user group do not have specific authority to the object. The possible values are: v *LIBCRTAUT: The public authority for the object is taken from the CRTAUT keyword of the target library (the library that is to contain the object). This value is determined when the object is created. If the CRTAUT value for the library changes after the object is created, the new value does not affect any existing objects. v *CHANGE: Public users can change the session description. v *ALL: Public users have all authority to the session description. v *EXCLUDE: Public users cannot use the session description. v *USE: Public users can use the session description, but cannot change it. v authorization-list-name: Specify the name of an authorization list. Users included on the authorization list are granted authority to the object as specified on the list. The authorization list must exist when the object is created. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0001 Session description &1 already exists in library &2. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0032 Ownership of RJE object not correct. Top 98 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Convert RJE Data (CVTRJEDTA) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Convert RJE Data The CVTRJEDTA command converts data written in communications format to data in FCFC or data format written to a device, DDM, or physical file. The INFILE must be in SNA or BSC communications format, and can be a DDM file. If a file in the list of input files causes an error condition, the command issues an error message and skips to the next input file in the list. If a DDM file is specified as the OUTFILE parameter, *FIRST must be specified as the MEMBER parameter. Note: If an FCT is specified in this command, the PGM parameter in the FCT entries is ignored. Error messages for CVTRJEDTA *ESCAPE Messages RJE0109 Processing of command ended because of error. RJE0110 Error(s) occurred during processing of command. RJE0196 Record from host longer than expected length. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes INFILE Input file Values (up to 8 repetitions): Element list Required, Positional 1 Element 1: Input file Qualified object name Qualifier 1: Input file Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB Element 2: Member Name, *FIRST, *ALL OUTFILE Output file Qualified object name Required, Positional 2 Qualifier 1: Output file Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB OUTMBR Output member Name, *GEN, *FIRST Optional, Positional 3 FSN File member sequence number 0-999, 1 Optional © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 99 Keyword Description Choices Notes DTAFMT Data format *FCFC, *DATA Optional OUTRCDLEN Output record length *FIXED, *FILE Optional FCT Forms control table Single values: *NONE Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Forms control table Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB Top Input File (INFILE) Specifies up to eight qualified names for communications format input files. If an input file does not contain data in communications format, an error message is issued. You cannot override the INFILE parameter with OVRDBF MBR(*ALL). If this is attempted, the file is skipped and an error message is sent. To format all the members of a physical file, use the *ALL option for the physical file member name. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the communications format input file. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the communications format input file. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the communications format input file is located. Element 1: Input File Names input-file-name: Specify up to eight names for communications format input files. Element 2: Member Names The possible values are: v *FIRST: The first member of the physical file is converted. v *ALL: All members of the physical file are converted. v member-name: Specify the name of the physical file members being converted. Top Output File (OUTFILE) Specifies the qualified name of the file that receives the formatted output of the command. This file is only used when no matching FCT entry is found. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the file. If the file is not found, one is created in the current library. If no current library exists, the file is created in the QGPL library. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the file. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the file is located. 100 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands file-name: Specify the name of the diskette, DDM, physical, printer, or source physical file that receives the formatted output. Diskette and printer files must be program described, with a single record format and field. Top Output Member (OUTMBR) Specifies the file member to which output is directed. This parameter applies only if you specify a DDM, physical, or source physical file in the OUTFILE parameter. The possible values are: v *GEN: Creates a member name formatted as either Affffffccc or Bffffffccc where: A Indicates that the file member contains print data. B Indicates that the file member contains punch data. ffffff Up to the first six non-blank characters of the form type that was received from the host subsystem. Only A through Z, 0 through 9, $, #, @, and _ are valid in the form type that is used to generate member names. ccc A three-digit FSN controlled by the session to maintain member uniqueness. If a member name already exists in the file, the three-digit sequence number is incremented by one until a unique name is reached and a member is created, or until sequence numbers up to and including 999 have been tried without creating a member. If no member is created, the writer issues a message requesting you to either try again or to cancel this file. v *FIRST: The first member of the file is used. v member-name: Specify the name of the file member. If the member does not exist, an inquiry message is sent to the RJE message queue. Top File Member Seq Number (FSN) Specifies the initial three-digit FSN that is used to create member names. This parameter applies only if *GEN is specified for the MBR parameter. The possible values are: v 1: The three-digit FSN is 001. v file-sequence-number: Specify the initial three-digit FSN. Leading zeros are not required for FSNs less than 100. Top Data Format (DTAFMT) Specifies the format of the output data. The possible values are: v *FCFC: The output data is in first-character forms control (FCFC) format. If DEVTYPE(*PUN) is specified, *FCFC is not valid. Convert RJE Data (CVTRJEDTA) 101 The data can be written to a physical file in FCFC format and printed later using the Copy File (CPYF) command, specifying an FCFC printer file for the TOFILE parameter. The record length of the physical file must include one extra byte for the FCFC code. v *DATA: The output data is in data format. No FCFC codes are embedded in the data. Specify *DATA to send data to a physical file to be processed by a program. Top Output Rcd Lngth (OUTRCDLEN) Specifies the record length of the converted data. The possible values are: v *FIXED: RJE re-blocks the data according to its own defaults, which are as follows: – When a printer output stream is being converted: - If data is being written to a printer file, it is re-blocked to 132-byte records for 10 or fewer characters per inch (cpi), and 198-byte records when the cpi is greater than 10. - If data is being written to a physical file, it is re-blocked to 132-byte records. – When a punch output stream is being converted, the data is re-blocked to 80-byte records. – For diskette files, the output stream is re-blocked to 128-byte records. v *FILE: RJE re-blocks the output stream as follows: – When a printer output stream is being converted: - If data is being written to a printer file, the record length is determined by the page width of the printer file. - If data is being written to a physical file, the record length of the output data is determined by the record length of that file. – When a punch output stream is being converted: - If data is being written to a printer file, the record length is determined by the page width of the printer file. - If data is being written to a physical file, the record length of the output data is determined by the record length of that file. – For diskette files, the output stream is re-blocked to 128-byte records. The maximum record length that RJE supports, including carriage-control characters, is 255 bytes. To ensure record alignment, the record length (page width) of the output file must be greater than or equal to the logical record length of the data that is received from the host subsystem. Top Forms Cntrl Table (FCT) Specifies the qualified name of the FCT to be used when converting the data. The possible values are: v *NONE: An FCT is not used. The possible library values are: – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the FCT. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the FCT. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the FCT is located. 102 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands v forms-control-table-name: Specify the name of the FCT. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0109 Processing of command ended because of error. RJE0110 Error(s) occurred during processing of command. RJE0196 Record from host longer than expected length. Top Convert RJE Data (CVTRJEDTA) 103 104 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Delete Forms Control Table (DLTFCT) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Delete FCT The DLTFCT command deletes an FCT or group of FCTs. If a session that refers to the FCT being deleted is active, the FCT cannot be deleted. Error messages for DLTFCT *ESCAPE Messages CPF2105 Object &1 in &2 type *&3 not found. CPF2110 Library &1 not found. CPF2113 Cannot allocate library &1. CPF2114 Cannot allocate object &1 in &2 type *&3. CPF2117 &4 objects type *&3 deleted. &5 objects not deleted. CPF2182 Not authorized to library &1. CPF2189 Not authorized to object &1 in &2 type *&3. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes FCT Forms control table Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: Forms control table Generic name, name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *ALL, *USRLIBL, *ALLUSR, *CURLIB Top Forms Cntrl Table (FCT) Specifies the qualified name of the FCT being deleted. The possible library values are: © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 105 v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the FCT. If a specific FCT name is entered (rather than a generic name), only the first FCT found with that name is deleted. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the FCT. If no current library has been specified, QGPL is used. v *USRLIBL: The libraries listed in the user portion of the library list are searched for the FCT. If a particular FCT name is specified (instead of a generic name), the first FCT found with that name is deleted. v *ALL: All libraries in the system, including QSYS, are searched for the FCT. v *ALLUSR: All non-system libraries, including all user-defined libraries and the QGPL library, are searched for the FCT. Libraries with names that begin with the letter Q, other than the QGPL library, are not included. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the FCT is located. The possible values are: v generic*-forms-control-table-name: Specify the generic name of the FCTs to be deleted. A generic name is a character string of one or more characters followed by an asterisk (*); for example, ABC*. If a generic name is specified, then all FCTs with names that begin with that string, and for which you have authority, are deleted. If an asterisk is not included, the system assumes the string to be the complete FCT name. For more information on the use of generic functions, see the CL Reference. v forms-control-table-name: Specify the name of the FCT. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages CPF2105 Object &1 in &2 type *&3 not found. CPF2110 Library &1 not found. CPF2113 Cannot allocate library &1. CPF2114 Cannot allocate object &1 in &2 type *&3. CPF2117 &4 objects type *&3 deleted. &5 objects not deleted. CPF2182 Not authorized to library &1. CPF2189 Not authorized to object &1 in &2 type *&3. Top 106 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Delete RJE Configuration (DLTRJECFG) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Delete RJE Configuration The DLTRJECFG command deletes all objects associated with this session that use the RJE default naming convention, except for FCTs and output queues. You must end the associated subsystem before issuing this command. If more than one configuration exists in the configuration library, job descriptions are not deleted. Error messages for DLTRJECFG *ESCAPE Messages RJE0026 RJE configuration for session &1 was not deleted. RJE0029 RJE configuration for session &1 was not found. RJE5340 Configuration for &1 was not completely deleted. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes SSN Session Name Required, Positional 1 CFGLIB Configuration library Name, QRJE Optional, Positional 2 CFGID Configuration identifier Character value, 01 Optional DLTCMN Delete communication objects *NO, *YES, *DEV Optional Top Session (SSN) Specifies the name of the session associated with the configuration being deleted. The name specified is also the name of the session description, subsystem description, and message queue. Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 107 Configuration Lib (CFGLIB) Specifies the name of the configuration library that contains the RJE configuration objects (other than the line, controller, and device descriptions) being deleted. The possible values are: v QRJE: The IBM-supplied configuration library (QRJE) is used. v RJE-configuration-library-name: Specify the name of the configuration library. Top Configuration ID (CFGID) Specifies the two-character identifier that names the RJE objects associated with this configuration. The possible values are: v ’01’: The two-character identifier is 01. v RJE-configuration-identifier: Specify a two-character configuration identifier. Top Delete Comm Obj (DLTCMN) Specifies whether the communications objects are deleted when the configuration is deleted. RJE deletes only the line, controller, and device descriptions that it creates. All these objects must be varied off before they can be deleted. The possible values are: v *YES: Communications objects are deleted. v *NO: Communications objects are not deleted. v *DEV: Only the device descriptions are deleted. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0026 RJE configuration for session &1 was not deleted. RJE0029 RJE configuration for session &1 was not found. RJE5340 Configuration for &1 was not completely deleted. Top 108 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Delete RJE Configuration (DLTRJECFG) 109 110 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Delete Session Description (DLTSSND) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Delete Session Description The DLTSSND command deletes a session description (or group of session descriptions) for an inactive session. Error messages for DLTSSND *ESCAPE Messages CPF2105 Object &1 in &2 type *&3 not found. CPF2110 Library &1 not found. CPF2113 Cannot allocate library &1. CPF2114 Cannot allocate object &1 in &2 type *&3. CPF2117 &4 objects type *&3 deleted. &5 objects not deleted. CPF2182 Not authorized to library &1. CPF2189 Not authorized to object &1 in &2 type *&3. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes SSND RJE session description Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: RJE session description Generic name, name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *ALL, *ALLUSR, *USRLIBL, *CURLIB Top RJE Session Desc (SSND) Specifies the qualified name of the session description being deleted. The possible library values are: © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 111 v *LIBL: All libraries in the user and system portions of the library list for the job are searched. If a specific session name is entered (rather than a generic name), only the first session description found with that name is deleted. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the session description. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v *USRLIBL: Only the libraries listed in the user portion of the library list are searched. v *ALL: All libraries in the system, including QSYS, are searched. v *ALLUSR: All nonsystem libraries, including all user-defined libraries and the QGPL library, are searched. Libraries whose names start with the letter Q, other than QGPL, are not included. v library-name: Specify the name of the library to be searched. The possible values are: v generic*-session-description-name: Specify the generic name of the session descriptions to be deleted. A generic name is a character string of one or more characters followed by an asterisk (*); for example, ABC*. If a generic name is specified, then all session descriptions with names that begin with that string, and for which you have authority, are deleted. If an asterisk is not included, the system assumes the string to be the complete session description name. For more information on the use of generic functions, see the CL Reference. v session-description-name: Specify the name of the session description being deleted. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages CPF2105 Object &1 in &2 type *&3 not found. CPF2110 Library &1 not found. CPF2113 Cannot allocate library &1. CPF2114 Cannot allocate object &1 in &2 type *&3. CPF2117 &4 objects type *&3 deleted. &5 objects not deleted. CPF2182 Not authorized to library &1. CPF2189 Not authorized to object &1 in &2 type *&3. Top 112 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Display RJE Configuration (DSPRJECFG) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Display RJE Configuration The DSPRJECFG command displays RJE configuration objects associated with one or more session descriptions. If the resulting display includes more than one choice, you can select a configuration to be displayed or printed. Error messages for DSPRJECFG None Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes SSND RJE session description Single values: *LIBL, *ALL, *CURLIB Other values: Qualified object name Optional, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: RJE session description Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional, Positional 2 Top RJE Session Desc (SSND) Specifies the qualified name of the session description that contains the configuration objects to be displayed. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the session description. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the session description. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v *ALL: All libraries in the system, including QGPL, are used to locate the session description. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the session description is located. session-description-name: Specify the name of the session description whose associated configuration objects are to be displayed. If you do not specify a name, all sessions in *LIBL are selected. Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 113 Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether the output from the command is displayed at the requesting workstation or printed with the job’s spooled output. The possible values are: v *: Output requested by an interactive job is shown on the display. Output requested by a batch job is printed with the job’s spooled output. v *PRINT: The output is printed with the job’s spooled output. Top Examples None Top Error messages None Top 114 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands End RJE Session (ENDRJESSN) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages End RJE Session The ENDRJESSN command ends communications with the host subsystem in either a controlled or an immediate manner. Error messages for ENDRJESSN *ESCAPE Messages RJE0003 RJE session &1 is not active. RJE0063 RJE session &1 is already ending. RJE0147 RJE did not find message file QRJEMSG. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes SSN Active RJE session Name Required, Positional 1 OPTION Cancel *CNTRLD, *IMMED Optional, Positional 2 DELAY Delay time in sec, if *CNTRLD 0-99999, *NOLIMIT Optional, Positional 3 IDLETIME Idle time in minutes 0-99, 0 Optional Top Active Session (SSN) Specifies the name of the session being ended. Top Cancel (OPTION) Specifies whether the session is ended in a controlled manner (allowing RJE to perform end processing), or it is canceled immediately. The possible values are: © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 115 v *CNTRLD: The session ends in a controlled manner. BSC sessions send a SIGNOFF command to the host subsystem before ending communications. When an end-of-file is received from the host subsystem for each active printer and punch device, and an end-of-file is sent to the host subsystem for each active reader job, RJE ends communications. RJE continues to send and receive printer, punch, reader, and message data until the output and input streams are completed. A new SBMRJEJOB command request is honored until the idle time has elapsed. After that, reader job queues for the session are held. v *IMMED: The session ends immediately, meaning the programs that are running are not allowed to perform any cleanup. Reader job queues for the session are held. This option may cause undesirable results if data has been partially updated and, therefore, should be used only after a controlled ending has been attempted unsuccessfully. Note: For BSC, the /*SIGNOFF command is not sent to the host subsystem. This will cause the session to end abnormally, and may result in the logging of error messages on the host. Top Delay Time (DELAY) Specifies the number of seconds allowed for the controlled ending. If the amount of time specified has passed and the end processing is not complete, the session being processed is ended immediately. The possible values are: v *NOLIMIT: A controlled ending process has no time limit. v delay-time-in-seconds: Specify the number of seconds of delay time. Valid values range from 0 through 99999 seconds. When the delay time has elapsed, the end request is changed to an immediate end request. The delay time countdown begins when the command is processed. Top Idle Time (IDLETIME) Specifies the number of minutes the session remains idle before it ends in a controlled manner. The possible values are: v 0: The idle time value is zero. All reader job queues for the session are put on hold. v idletime-in-minutes: Specify the number of minutes that the session remains idle after the files are closed. The idle time countdown begins following the end-of-file of the last file that is sent or received, and is reset each time data becomes available for sending or receiving. If any input streams have started but not ended (except for console input streams), the idle time countdown does not begin. Valid values range from 0 through 99 minutes. If an ENDRJESSN command specifies a controlled ending, its IDLETIME parameter overrides that of the session description. If it specifies an immediate ending, the IDLETIME value of the session description is ignored. Top Examples None Top 116 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0003 RJE session &1 is not active. RJE0063 RJE session &1 is already ending. RJE0147 RJE did not find message file QRJEMSG. Top End RJE Session (ENDRJESSN) 117 118 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands End of File (EOF) Where allowed to run: v Batch job (*BATCH) v Interactive job (*INTERACT) v Batch REXX procedure (*BREXX) v Interactive REXX procedure (*IREXX) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages .. EOF Control Statement Use the end-of-file (.. EOF) control statement to end the reader input stream. When this control statement is in the input stream, it sends an end-of-file sequence to the host subsystem. This control statement can be placed in a command file, issued using direct-workstation input, or issued from the RJE console. It has no parameters. Top Parameters None Top Examples None Top Error messages Unknown Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 119 120 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Read a File (READFILE) Where allowed to run: v Batch job (*BATCH) v Interactive job (*INTERACT) v Batch REXX procedure (*BREXX) v Interactive REXX procedure (*IREXX) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages .. READFILE Control Stmnt Use the .. READFILE control statement to include a new file in the input stream. This control statement can be placed in a command file, issued using direct-workstation input, or issued from the RJE console. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes FILE Input file Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: Input file Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB MBR Member Name, *FIRST, *ALL Optional, Positional 2 CMD Command file *NO, *YES Optional, Positional 3 SNDDLTRCD Send deleted records *NO, *YES Optional, Positional 4 DTATYP Data type *CHAR, *ANY Optional, Positional 5 RLS Release Control *NO, *YES Optional, Positional 6 MSGQ Message queue Qualified object name Optional, Positional 7 Qualifier 1: Message queue Name, *PRV, *NONE, *RDRE Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB Top Input File (FILE) Specifies the qualified name of the file that contains the input stream being included. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the file. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the file. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the file is located. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 121 database-file-name: Specify the name of the database file that contains the input stream. Top Member (MBR) Specifies the database file member being sent to the host subsystem. The possible values are: v *FIRST: The first member of the database file is sent to the host subsystem. v *ALL: All members of the database file are sent to the host subsystem. v member-name: Specify the member name of the database file. If the member does not exist, an inquiry message is sent to the RJE message queue. Top Command File Specifies whether the file specified in the FILE parameter is searched for embedded RJE control statements. The possible values are: v *NO: The file is not searched. Records are re-blocked to 80-byte records. v *YES: The file is searched. Records longer than 80 bytes are truncated. Top Send Del Records (SNDDLTRCD) Specifies whether blank records are sent to the host subsystem when deleted records are found in the database file member. The possible values are: v *NO: Blank records are not sent. v *YES: Blank records are sent. Top Data Type (DTATYP) Specifies whether the file specified in the FILE parameter contains data characters less than hex 40. The possible values are: v *CHAR: The file does not contain data characters less than hex 40. v *ANY: The file does contain data characters less than hex 40. Top 122 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Release Control (RLS) Specifies whether RJE will process the rest of the current file (that is, the file from which .. READFILE was issued) after the included file is processed. If not, the file is released from the nested stack of the files being read. The possible values are: v *NO: RJE will continue to process the current file after the included file is processed. v *YES: RJE will not process the current file after the included file is processed. Processing reverts to the previous file. In other words, the current file is released from the nested stack of files. This improves performance, as each file left open in a nested stack has an impact on system resources. Do not specify *YES if this control statement is entered using direct-workstation input. Top Message Queue (MSGQ) Specifies the qualified name of the message queue to which messages for the reader are sent. The possible values are: v *PRV: The message queue specified with the previous .. READFILE control statement is used. v *NONE: A message queue is not used. v *RDRE: The message queue name is retrieved from the session description reader entry. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the message queue. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the message queue. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the message queue is located. message-queue-name: Specify the name of the message queue. Top Examples None Top Error messages Unknown Top Read a File (READFILE) 123 124 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Remove Forms Control Entry (RMVFCTE) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Remove FCT Entry The RMVFCTE command removes an FCT entry from an FCT that is not in use. Error messages for RMVFCTE *ESCAPE Messages RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0028 Device type &2 for form type &1 does not exist in &3. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes FCT Forms control table Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: Forms control table Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB FORMTYPE Host form type Character value Required, Positional 2 DEVTYPE Device type *PRT, *PUN Optional, Positional 3 Top Forms Cntrl Table (FCT) Specifies the qualified name of the FCT entry being removed. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the FCT. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the FCT. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the FCT is located. forms-control-table-name: Specify the name of the FCT. Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 125 Host Form Type (FORMTYPE) Specifies the host form type for the FCT entry. The value is received from the host subsystem in either a peripheral data set information record (PDIR) for SNA, or a form-mount message for BSC. It must contain from one through eight alphanumeric characters. Lowercase letters, blanks, or special characters must be enclosed in apostrophes. For example, a host form type of blanks is specified as FORMTYPE (’ ’) (four blanks). Top Device Type (DEVTYPE) Specifies the device type associated with the FCT entry. The possible values are: v *PRT: A printer device entry is removed. v *PUN: A punch device entry is removed. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0028 Device type &2 for form type &1 does not exist in &3. Top 126 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Remove RJE Communication Entry (RMVRJECMNE) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Rmve RJE Comm Entry The RMVRJECMNE command removes an SNA or BSC communications entry from a session description for an inactive session. It also deletes the corresponding communications or BSC file after a reader or writer is removed. Error messages for RMVRJECMNE *ESCAPE Messages RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0111 &1 does not exist in session description &3. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes SSND RJE session description Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: RJE session description Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB FILE BSC/CMN file Qualified object name Required, Positional 2 Qualifier 1: BSC/CMN file Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB Top RJE Session Desc (SSND) Specifies the qualified name of the session description that contains the communications or BSC file entry being removed. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the session description. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the session description. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the session description is located. session-description-name: Specify the name of the session description that contains the communications or BSC file entry being removed. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 127 Top BSC/CMN File (FILE) Specifies the qualified name of the communications or BSC file entry being removed. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the file. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the file. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the file is located. communications-or-BSC-file-name: Specify the name of the communications or BSC file entry being removed. Note: If you specified *LIBL when the entry was added, you must also specify *LIBL (rather than the actual library name) for this command. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0111 &1 does not exist in session description &3. Top 128 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Remove RJE Reader Entry (RMVRJERDRE) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Rmve RJE Reader Entry The RMVRJERDRE command removes a reader from a session description for an inactive session. Error messages for RMVRJERDRE *ESCAPE Messages RJE0017 &1 was not found in session description &2. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes SSND RJE session description Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: RJE session description Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB RDR RJE reader identification *AUTO, RD1, RD2, RD3, RD4, RD5, RD6, RD7, RD8, RD9, RD10, RD11, RD12, RD13, RD14, RD15 Required, Positional 2 Top RJE Session Desc (SSND) Specifies the qualified name of the session description that contains the reader entry being removed. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the session description. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the session description. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the session description is located. session-description-name: Specify the name of the session description that contains the reader entry being removed. Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 129 RJE Reader ID (RDR) Specifies the reader entry being removed. The possible values are: v *AUTO: The *AUTO reader entry is removed. v RD1 - RD15: Specify a value between RD1 and RD15 to indicate the reader entry being removed. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0017 &1 was not found in session description &2. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. Top 130 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Remove RJE Writer Entry (RMVRJEWTRE) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Rmve RJE Writer Entry The RMVRJEWTRE command removes a writer entry from a session description for an inactive session. Error messages for RMVRJEWTRE *ESCAPE Messages RJE0017 &1 was not found in session description &2. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes SSND RJE session description Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: RJE session description Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB WTR RJE writer identification PR1, PR2, PR3, PR4, PR5, PR6, PR7, PR8, PR9, PR10, PR11, PR12, PR13, PR14, PR15, PU1, PU2, PU3, PU4, PU5, PU6, PU7, PU8, PU9, PU10, PU11, PU12, PU13, PU14, PU15 Required, Positional 2 Top RJE Session Desc (SSND) Specifies the qualified name of the session description that contains the writer entry being removed. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the session description. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the session description. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the session description is located. session-description-name: Specify the name of the session description that contains the writer entry being removed. Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 131 RJE Writer ID (WTR) Specifies the writer entry being removed. The possible values are: v PR1 - PR15: Specify a value between PR1 and PR15 to indicate the printer entry being removed. PU1 - PU15: Specify a value between PU1 and PU15 to indicate the punch entry being removed. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0017 &1 was not found in session description &2. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. Top 132 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Submit RJE Job (SBMRJEJOB) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Submit RJE Job The SBMRJEJOB command sends an input stream to the host subsystem. Through the OPTION parameter of this command, an input stream can be sent to the host subsystem immediately. Alternately, a batch job is placed on an RJE reader job queue, and the input stream is sent when the batch job runs. Through the FILE parameter (*), you can start an interactive reader for direct-workstation input. Error messages for SBMRJEJOB *ESCAPE Messages RJE0003 RJE session &1 is not active. RJE0004 You are not permitted to access session description &1. RJE0017 &1 was not found in session description &2. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0035 &1 in &2 must be a data-base file. RJE0041 Remote job was not submitted. RJE0059 RJE cannot send host command to complete request. RJE0065 Reader &1 can be used only for interactive jobs. RJE0067 No members were found in file &1 in &2. RJE0080 You must define at least one batch reader in session &1. RJE0112 RJE reader &1 is not available. RJE0113 No RJE readers are available. RJE0144 RJE device &3 was not defined in RJE session &1. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 133 RJE0204 FILE(*) is not valid on SBMRJEJOB in batch program. RJE0216 No SNA sessions are available now. Try later. RJE3041 &1: Host subsystem rejected exchange record length. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes FILE Input file Single values: * Other values: Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: Input file Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB MBR Member Name, *FIRST, *ALL Optional, Positional 2 SSND RJE session description Qualified object name Optional, Positional 3 Qualifier 1: RJE session description Name, QRJE Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB RDR RJE reader identification *AUTO, RD1, RD2, RD3, RD4, RD5, RD6, RD7, RD8, RD9, RD10, RD11, RD12, RD13, RD14, RD15 Optional, Positional 4 CMD Command file *NO, *YES Optional OPTION Submit RJE job *QUEUE, *IMMED Optional SNDDLTRCD Send deleted records *NO, *YES Optional DTATYP Data type *CHAR, *ANY Optional MAXRCDLEN Maximum record length 1-255, *FIXED Optional MSGQ Message queue Single values: *REQUESTER, *RDRE, *NONE Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Message queue Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB RESUBMIT Resubmit RJE job *NO, *YES Optional Top Input File (FILE) Specifies the qualified name of the file that contains the input stream being submitted. The possible values are: v *: The input stream is entered at the workstation where the SBMRJEJOB command is issued. If this value is specified for the FILE parameter, OPTION(*IMMED) and CMD(*YES) must also be specified. For SNA, at least two LU sessions are required. An interactive input stream sends data one record at a time (each time the Enter key is pressed). The .. READFILE control statement embeds the data files and commands in the input stream. The .. EOF control statement is used to end the input stream. No other jobs are submitted to the reader. The possible library values are: – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the file. 134 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the file. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the file is located. v database-file-name: Specify the name of the database file that contains the input stream being submitted to the host subsystem. You cannot override the file parameter by specifying *ALL on the MBR parameter for the OVRDBF command. If you do this: v If the job is submitted with the *IMMED option, RJE issues an inquiry message prompting you to cancel the job or to continue it after this file v If the job is submitted with the *QUEUE option, the override is ignored. Top Member (MBR) Specifies the member being sent to the host subsystem. This parameter applies only if you specified a database file with the FILE parameter. The possible values are: v *FIRST: The first member of the database file is sent to the host subsystem. v *ALL: All members of the database file are sent to the host subsystem. v member-name: Specify the member name of the database file. If the member does not exist, an inquiry message is sent to the RJE message queue. Top RJE Session Desc (SSND) Specifies the qualified name of the session description that sends the input stream to the host. The possible values are: v QRJE: QRJE is the session description name. The possible library values are: – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the session description. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the session description. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the session description is located. v session-description-name: Specify the name of the session description. Top RJE Reader ID (RDR) Specifies the reader that is associated with the job being submitted. The possible values are: v *AUTO: The first available reader is used. v RD1 - RD15: Specify a value between RD1 and RD15 to indicate the reader to be used. Top Submit RJE Job (SBMRJEJOB) 135 Command File (CMD) Specifies whether the file specified in the FILE parameter is searched for embedded RJE control statements (for example, .. READFILE or .. EOF). The possible values are: v *NO: The file is not searched. Records are re-blocked to 80-byte records. v *YES: The file is searched. Records longer than 80 bytes are truncated. Top Submit RJE Job (OPTION) Specifies whether the reader job is sent to a reader job queue or started immediately. The possible values are: v *QUEUE: The job is submitted to the job queue associated with the reader specified in the RDR parameter. The session does not have to be active. The reader job queue is released when the session starts and the STRRJERDR command is issued. v *IMMED: Job processing starts immediately and control is not returned to the workstation until the job is complete. The session must be active. The specified reader must be started and not in use. OPTION(*IMMED) cannot be used with RESUBMIT(*YES). Top Send Del Records (SNDDLTRCD) Specifies whether blank records are sent to the host subsystem when deleted records are encountered in the database file member. The possible values are: v *NO: Blank records are not sent. v *YES: Blank records are sent. When files created through the database join function are submitted, deleted records will only be recognized in the primary part of the logically joined file. Top Data Type (DTATYP) Specifies whether the file specified in the FILE parameter contains data characters less than hex 40. The possible values are: v *CHAR: The file does not contain data characters less than hex 40. v *ANY: The file does contain data characters less than hex 40. Top 136 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Max Rcd Lngth (MAXRCDLEN) Specifies the maximum input record length for data sent to a host subsystem. The record length range which is supported depends on the type of host subsystem: v JES2, 1 to 252 bytes v JES3, *FIXED v VSE/POWER, 1 to 128 bytes v RSCS, *FIXED For BSC, only *FIXED is valid. RJE command files are read as 80-byte records. Command file records read from a file with a data record length greater than 80 bytes are truncated to 80 bytes. Command file records read from a file with a data record length less than 80 bytes are padded to 80 bytes. Command file records are always sent to the host as 80-byte records regardless of the value of the MAXRCDLEN parameter. The possible values are: v *FIXED: The data is re-blocked into 80-byte records when it is sent to the host subsystem. v maximum-record-length: This allows the user to define the maximum input record length that can be processed by the host subsystem. RJE data files with a data record length less than or equal to this value are sent unchanged. Conversely, if the data record length is greater, the data files are reblocked to the maximum input record length before they are sent. Top Message Queue (MSGQ) Specifies the qualified name of the message queue to which messages for the reader are sent. The possible values are: v *REQUESTER: Messages are sent to the requester’s workstation message queue and the RJE message queue. If this command is run in a batch job, *REQUESTER is treated as *NONE (inquiry messages cannot be sent to a batch job). v *RDRE: The message queue name is retrieved from the session description reader entry associated with this reader function. v *NONE: A message queue is not used. The possible library values are: – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the message queue. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the message queue. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the message queue is located. v message-queue-name: Specify the name of the message queue. Top Resubmit RJE Job (RESUBMIT) Specifies whether jobs in the queue are resubmitted if they end abnormally. Submit RJE Job (SBMRJEJOB) 137 Note: The job sequence of each reader is preserved unless the jobs were submitted to the *AUTO reader. To use this parameter, a job submitted by CL commands must have a job priority (JOBPTY) of 6, and the user profile that submits reader jobs must have the priority limit (PTYLMT) parameter set from 1 through 5, inclusive. The MAXACT parameter of the reader job queue entries in the RJE subsystem description must be set to 1. A reader job submitted with this parameter can be canceled only from the job queue. Other commands, such as CNLRJERDR OPTION(*IMMED), cause the job to be resubmitted. The possible values are: v *NO: Files are not resubmitted. v *YES: Files are resubmitted. RESUBMIT(*YES) cannot be used with OPTION(*IMMED). Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0003 RJE session &1 is not active. RJE0004 You are not permitted to access session description &1. RJE0017 &1 was not found in session description &2. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0035 &1 in &2 must be a data-base file. RJE0041 Remote job was not submitted. RJE0059 RJE cannot send host command to complete request. RJE0065 Reader &1 can be used only for interactive jobs. RJE0067 No members were found in file &1 in &2. RJE0080 You must define at least one batch reader in session &1. RJE0112 RJE reader &1 is not available. RJE0113 No RJE readers are available. 138 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands RJE0144 RJE device &3 was not defined in RJE session &1. RJE0204 FILE(*) is not valid on SBMRJEJOB in batch program. RJE0216 No SNA sessions are available now. Try later. RJE3041 &1: Host subsystem rejected exchange record length. Top Submit RJE Job (SBMRJEJOB) 139 140 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Send RJE Command (SNDRJECMD) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Send RJE Command The SNDRJECMD command allows you to send a command to an RJE host communications subsystem through an active RJE session. Commands can only be transmitted through an active RJE session. If the session is not active, the host command is discarded, and an error message is displayed. Note: Avoid sending commands to your host communications subsystem when starting or ending the RJE session. Unexpected host commands issued at these times could disrupt the normal starting or ending process, and leave the session in an unknown state. If the command detects that the RJE session is not fully active, then the host subsystem command is discarded and an error message displayed. Error messages for SNDRJECMD None Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes SSND RJE session description Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: RJE session description Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB HOSTCMD Host Command Character value Required, Positional 2 Top RJE Session Desc (SSND) Specifies the qualified name of the session description of the session through which the RJE host command will be sent. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the session description. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the session description. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the session description is located. session-description-name: Specify the name of the session description. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 141 Top Host Command (HOSTCMD) Specify up to 77 characters of text, enclosed in apostrophes, for the command to be sent to the host. No syntax checking of the host subsystem command is performed. Please refer to your host documentation to understand which commands you can issue, their syntax, and the effect that they may have on your RJE session. Top Examples None Top Error messages None Top 142 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Start RJE Console (STRRJECSL) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Start RJE Console The STRRJECSL command displays RJE messages and host subsystem console messages for the specified session at the workstation from which the command is issued. Operating system commands can be issued from the console. If the session is active, host subsystem commands and RJE control statements can be issued. This command is issued interactively from a workstation. Error messages for STRRJECSL *ESCAPE Messages RJE0003 RJE session &1 is not active. RJE0059 RJE cannot send host command to complete request. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes SSND RJE session description Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: RJE session description Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB Top RJE Session Desc (SSND) Specifies the qualified name of the session description for the session for which the console is being started. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the session description. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the session description. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the session description is located. session-description-name: Specify the name of the session description for which messages will be displayed. Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 143 Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0003 RJE session &1 is not active. RJE0059 RJE cannot send host command to complete request. Top 144 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Start RJE Reader (STRRJERDR) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Start RJE Reader The STRRJERDR command starts a reader to send data to the host subsystem. If a job queue is specified in the reader entry of the session description, that job queue is released. If a job queue is not specified in the session description reader entry, the reader is reserved for interactive jobs. This command sends a start command to the host subsystem to start the associated host subsystem reader, as required. If the reader is already started and available, some host subsystems return error messages indicating this. In this situation, RJE ignores these messages. If the STRRJESSN command is sent with RDRS(*NO) and SNDSTRCMD(*NO), a start command is not sent when the reader is first started. Error messages for STRRJERDR *ESCAPE Messages RJE0003 RJE session &1 is not active. RJE0004 You are not permitted to access session description &1. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0059 RJE cannot send host command to complete request. RJE0143 No RJE readers were defined for this RJE session. RJE0144 RJE device &3 was not defined in RJE session &1. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes RDR RJE reader identification *ALL, RD1, RD2, RD3, RD4, RD5, RD6, RD7, RD8, RD9, RD10, RD11, RD12, RD13, RD14, RD15 Required, Positional 1 SSN Active RJE session Name Required, Positional 2 Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 145 RJE Reader ID (RDR) Specifies which reader is started. The possible values are: v *ALL: All readers in the session are started. v RD1 - RD15: Specify a value between RD1 and RD15 to indicate the reader to be started. Note: The *AUTO reader is started (its job queue is released, when specified) when a reader is started that allows *AUTO to be used. Top Active RJE Session (SSN) Specifies the active session associated with the reader that sends reader jobs to the host subsystem. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0003 RJE session &1 is not active. RJE0004 You are not permitted to access session description &1. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0059 RJE cannot send host command to complete request. RJE0143 No RJE readers were defined for this RJE session. RJE0144 RJE device &3 was not defined in RJE session &1. Top 146 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Start RJE Session (STRRJESSN) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Start RJE Session The STRRJESSN command starts a session. Each session that is active or pending restart must have a unique name. In addition, STRRJESSN controls the operation of automatic restart for that session. If the default values are used, no attempt will be made to restart the session if it ends abnormally. When readers and writers are started, start commands can be sent to the host subsystem to start the associated host functions. If you specify SNDSTRCMD(*YES), only the start commands for the readers and writers being started are sent. If the host subsystem reader or writer is already started, some host subsystems return error messages. RJE ignores these messages. If you specify SNDSTRCMD(*NO), the start commands for the specified readers and writer are not sent. Error messages for STRRJESSN *ESCAPE Messages RJE0012 RJE session &1 in &2 is already active. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0045 Session &1 needs at least two communications entries. RJE0228 You require job control authority. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes SSND RJE session description Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: RJE session description Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB RDRS Start RJE readers *YES, *NO Optional, Positional 2 WTRS Start RJE writers *YES, *NO Optional, Positional 3 SNDSTRCMD Send HOST start commands *YES, *NO Optional CLRMSGQ Clear RJE message queue *YES, *NO Optional RETRIES Number of retries 1-99, *NONE Optional INTERVAL Retry interval 1-60, 10, *NONE Optional © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 147 Keyword Description Choices Notes PGM Program to call Single values: *NONE Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Program to call Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB Top RJE Session Desc (SSND) Specifies the qualified name of the session description for the session being started. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job that issued the command is used to locate the session description. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the session description. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the session description is located. session-description-name: Specify the name of the session description. This session description must have been created by the CRTRJECFG or CRTSSND command. Top Start RJE Readers (RDRS) Specifies whether the readers defined in the session description are started. The possible values are: v *YES: Readers are started. That is, all reader job queues defined in the session description are released by RJE, and a START command is sent to the host subsystem. Only readers with corresponding communications entries are started. The corresponding communications devices also must be varied on, or the session is not started. v *NO: Readers are not started. Use the STRRJERDR command to start the readers after the session is active. Top Start RJE Writers (WTRS) Specifies whether the writers defined in the session description are started. The possible values are: v *YES: Writers are started. Corresponding communications devices must be varied on, or the session is not started. v *NO: Writers are not started. If a request is received from the host subsystem for a writer that is not started, a message is sent to the RJE message queue. The data is held by the host subsystem until the writer is started. Use the STRRJEWTR command to start the writers after the session is active. Top 148 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Snd Host Start Cmd (SNDSTRCMD) Specifies whether, when the session is started, commands are sent to the host subsystem to start its readers and writers. The possible values are: v *YES: The start commands are sent. v *NO: The start commands are not sent. The start commands are sent to the host subsystem if the readers and writers are canceled and restarted in the same session. Use this option for RJE sessions in which the host logon procedure is set up to automatically issue the reader and writer start commands. Top Clear RJE MSGQ (CLRMSGQ) Specifies whether the messages from previous sessions are printed and cleared from the session description message queue. The possible values are: v *YES: Messages from the previous session are printed, and the session message queue is cleared. v *NO: The messages are not printed, and the queue is not cleared. Note: The CLRMSGQ parameter only takes effect when the session is initially started. If the session is restarted by automatic restart, CLRMSGQ is set to *NO. Top Number of Retries (RETRIES) Specifies the number of times automatic restart will attempt to restart a session that has ended abnormally. The possible values are: v *NONE: No restart attempts are made. v number-of-retries: Specify a value, from 1 to 99, to indicate the number of restart attempts. Top Retry Interval (INTERVAL) Specifies the length of time in minutes between each retry attempt. The possible values are: v 10: Retries will take place every 10 minutes until the session successfully restarts or the retries number is exceeded. v retry-interval: Specify a value between 1 and 60 to indicate the number of minutes. v *NONE: The interval between retry attempts is controlled by the user program. Top Start RJE Session (STRRJESSN) 149 Program to Call (PGM) Specifies a user program that will be called by automatic restart prior to each restart attempt. If automatic restart is activated, a user program should be used to recover the connection to the host system. RJE makes no attempt to recover this connection. The possible values are: v *NONE: A user program is not provided. v program name: Specify the name of a user program. If a library name is not specified, *LIBL is used. Note: The user is responsible for providing the program and for ensuring that it runs successfully, and returns control to RJE. If a user program is specified when the RETRIES parameter is *NONE, an error message is issued. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0012 RJE session &1 in &2 is already active. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0045 Session &1 needs at least two communications entries. RJE0228 You require job control authority. Top 150 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Start RJE Writer (STRRJEWTR) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Start RJE Writer The STRRJEWTR command starts either all writers, or a specific writer, which allows them to receive writer output from the host subsystem. If the host subsystem writer is already started, some host subsystems return error messages, which RJE ignores. If the STRRJESSN command is issued with WTRS(*NO) and SNDSTRCMD(*NO), a start command is not sent to the host subsystem the first time the writer is started. Error messages for STRRJEWTR *ESCAPE Messages RJE0003 RJE session &1 is not active. RJE0004 You are not permitted to access session description &1. RJE0017 &1 was not found in session description &2. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0034 No writers were defined in session &1. RJE0059 RJE cannot send host command to complete request. RJE0067 No members were found in file &1 in &2. RJE0146 You do not have authority to message queue &1. RJE0147 RJE did not find message file QRJEMSG. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes WTR RJE writer identification Qualifier list Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: RJE writer identification *ALL, PR1, PR2, PR3, PR4, PR5, PR6, PR7, PR8, PR9, PR10, PR11, PR12, PR13, PR14, PR15, PU1, PU2, PU3, PU4, PU5, PU6, PU7, PU8, PU9, PU10, PU11, PU12, PU13, PU14, PU15 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 151 Keyword Description Choices Notes SSN Active RJE session Qualifier list Required, Positional 2 Qualifier 1: Active RJE session Name FORMTYPE Host form type Character value, *WTRE Optional FILE Output file Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Output file Name, *WTRE Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB MBR Member Name, *WTRE, *FIRST, *GEN Optional FSN File member sequence number 0-999, *WTRE Optional DTAFMT Data format *WTRE, *DATA, *FCFC, *CMN Optional PGM Program to call Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Program to call Name, *WTRE, *NONE Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB MSGQ Message queue Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Message queue Name, *WTRE, *NONE Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB Top RJE Writer ID (WTR) Specifies the writer that is started. The possible values are: v *ALL: All writers in the session are started. v PR1 - PR15: Specify a value between PR1 and PR15 to indicate the printer to be started. v PU1 - PU15: Specify a value between PU1 and PU15 to indicate the punch to be started. Top Active RJE Session (SSN) Specifies the name of the active session that contains the writer being started. Top Host Form Type (FORMTYPE) Specifies the initial type of form on which to print the output if no PDIR or form-mount message is received from the host. The identifiers used to indicate the type of forms are user-defined, and can be up to eight characters in length. The possible values are: v *WTRE: The form type specified in the session description writer entry is used. v form-type: Specify the initial form type. Valid entries are from one to eight alphanumeric characters in length. This value corresponds to a valid entry in the FCT specified either in the CRTSSND or CRTRJECFG command. 152 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Top Output File (FILE) Specifies the qualified name of the file that receives the data from the host subsystem. The possible values are: v *WTRE: The file specified in the session description writer entry is used. The possible library values are: – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the file. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the file. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the file is located. v file-name: Specify the name of the diskette, DDM, physical, printer, or source physical file that receives the data from the host subsystem. Diskette and printer files must be program described. Top Member (MBR) Specifies the file member to which output is directed. This parameter applies only if you specified a DDM, physical, or source physical file in the FILE parameter of this command or in the associated session description writer entry. The possible values are: v *WTRE: Members are created according to the method specified in the session description writer entry. v *GEN: Creates a member name formatted as either Affffffccc or Bffffffccc where: A Indicates that the file member contains print data. B Indicates that the file member contains punch data. ffffff Up to the first six non-blank characters of the form type that was received from the host subsystem. Only A through Z, 0 through 9, $, #, @, and _ are valid in the form type that is used to generate member names. ccc Indicates a three-digit FSN controlled by the session to maintain file member uniqueness. If a member name already exists in the file, the three-digit sequence number is incremented by one until a unique name is reached and a member is created, or until sequence numbers up to and including 999 have been tried without creating a member. If no member is created, the writer issues a message requesting you to either try again or to cancel this file. v *FIRST: The first member of the file is used. v member-name: Specify the name of the member. If the member does not exist, an inquiry message is sent to the RJE message queue. Top Start RJE Writer (STRRJEWTR) 153 File Mbr Seq Number (FSN) Specifies the initial three-digit FSN that is used to create member names. This parameter applies only if *GEN is specified for the MBR parameter of this command or in the session description writer entry. The possible values are: v *WTRE: The FSN in the session description writer entry is used. v file-sequence-number: Specify the initial three-digit FSN. Leading zeros are not required for FSNs less than 100. Top Data Format (DTAFMT) Specifies the format of the output data. The possible values are: v *WTRE: The output format specified in the session description writer entry is used. v *FCFC: The output data is in first-character forms control (FCFC) format. If DEVTYPE(*PUN) is specified, *FCFC is not valid. The data can be written to a physical file in FCFC format and printed later using the Copy File (CPYF) command, specifying an FCFC printer file for the TOFILE parameter. The record length of the physical file must include one extra byte for the FCFC code. v *DATA: The output data is in data format. No FCFC codes are embedded in the data. Specify *DATA to send data to a physical file for processing by a program. v *CMN: The output data is in communications format (256-character records). *CMN format decreases communications time. Before using the data, issue the CVTRJEDTA command to convert it to either FCFC format or data format. If you specify *CMN, the output file must be a physical file with a record length of 256 bytes. Top Program to Call (PGM) Specifies the qualified name of a user program associated with the writer. The possible values are: v *WTRE: The program specified in the session description writer entry is used. v *NONE: No user program is associated with the writer. The possible library values are: – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the user program. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the user program. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the user program is located. v program-name: Specify the name of the user program. Top 154 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Message Queue (MSGQ) Specifies the qualified name of the message queue to which messages for the writer are sent. The possible values are: v *WTRE: The message queue specified in the session description writer entry is used. v *NONE: A message queue is not used. The possible library values are: – *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the message queue. – *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the message queue. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. – library-name: Specify the name of the library where the message queue is located. v message-queue-name: Specify the name of the message queue. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0003 RJE session &1 is not active. RJE0004 You are not permitted to access session description &1. RJE0017 &1 was not found in session description &2. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0034 No writers were defined in session &1. RJE0059 RJE cannot send host command to complete request. RJE0067 No members were found in file &1 in &2. RJE0146 You do not have authority to message queue &1. RJE0147 RJE did not find message file QRJEMSG. Top Start RJE Writer (STRRJEWTR) 155 156 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Work with Forms Control Table (WRKFCT) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Work with FCT Use the WRKFCT command to display, change, or remove FCT entries. The output is either shown on the Work with Forms Control Table Entries display, or printed with the job’s spooled output. Each line of the display presents information about the FCT entries. This information includes the host form type, the type of writer used (indicated by *PRT or *PUN), the local form type, and the name of the file that receives the output stream. Error messages for WRKFCT *ESCAPE Messages RJE0028 Device type &2 for form type &1 does not exist in &3. RJE0214 Command &1 failed. Entry &2 in &3 was not changed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes FCT Forms control table Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: Forms control table Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB FORMTYPE Host form type Character value, *ALL Optional, Positional 2 DEVTYPE Device type *ALL, *PRT, *PUN Optional, Positional 3 OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional Top Forms Cntrl Table (FCT) Specifies the qualified name of the FCT with which to work. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the FCT. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the FCT. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 157 v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the FCT is located. forms-control-table-name: Specify the name of the FCT with which to work. Top Host Form Type (FORMTYPE) Specifies the host form type associated with the FCT. The possible values are: v *ALL: Specifies all form types. v generic*-host-system-form-type: Specify the generic name of the host form type. A generic name is a character string of one or more characters followed by an asterisk (*); for example, ABC*. If a generic name is specified, then all host form types with names that begin with that string, and for which you have authority, are shown. If an asterisk is not included, the system assumes the string to be the complete name of the host form type. For more information on the use of generic functions, see the CL Reference. v host-system-form-type: Specify the host form type. Top Device Type (DEVTYPE) Specifies the device type for which the specified form type is displayed. The possible values are: v *ALL: All device types are selected. v *PRT: Only printer devices are selected. v *PUN: Only punch devices are selected. Top Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether output from the command is displayed at the requesting workstation, or printed with the job’s spooled output. The possible values are: v *: Output requested by an interactive job is shown on the display. Output requested by a batch job is printed with the job’s spooled output. v *PRINT: Output is printed with the job’s spooled output. The IBM-supplied printer file QPDSPFCT is used to print the FCT. Top Examples None Top 158 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0028 Device type &2 for form type &1 does not exist in &3. RJE0214 Command &1 failed. Entry &2 in &3 was not changed. Top Work with Forms Control Table (WRKFCT) 159 160 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Work with RJE Session (WRKRJESSN) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Work with RJE Session The WRKRJESSN command allows you to work with information about the status of an active session. You can start and cancel readers and writers; and show information about active readers and writers, about the session used by an active reader or writer, and about the session attributes. Error messages for WRKRJESSN *ESCAPE Messages RJE0003 RJE session &1 is not active. RJE0004 You are not permitted to access session description &1. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0126 RJE session ended while WRKRJESSN command was active. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes SSN Active RJE session Name Required, Positional 1 OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional, Positional 2 Top Active RJE Session (SSN) Specifies the name of the session being shown. Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 161 Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether output from the command is displayed at the requesting workstation, or printed with the job’s spooled output. The possible values are: v *: Output requested by an interactive job is shown on the display. Output requested by a batch job is printed with the job’s spooled output. v *PRINT: Output is printed with the job’s spooled output. The IBM-supplied printer file QPRJESTS is used to print the session status. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages RJE0003 RJE session &1 is not active. RJE0004 You are not permitted to access session description &1. RJE0024 Errors found. Processing of request ended. RJE0126 RJE session ended while WRKRJESSN command was active. Top 162 IBM Systems - iSeries: Communications Utilities for iSeries Commands Work with Session Description (WRKSSND) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Work with Session Desc The WRKSSND command allows you to work with the current contents of either an active or an inactive session description. Error messages for WRKSSND *ESCAPE Messages RJE0221 Command &1 was canceled or failed. Entry &2 not changed. RJE0222 Command &1 was canceled or failed. Entry &2 was not changed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes SSND RJE session description Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: RJE session description Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional, Positional 2 Top RJE Session Desc (SSND) Specifies the qualified name of the session description being worked with. The possible library values are: v *LIBL: The library list for the job is used to locate the session description. v *CURLIB: The current library for the job is used to locate the session description. If no current library is specified, QGPL is used. v library-name: Specify the name of the library where the session description is located. session-description-name: Specify the name of the session description to be shown. Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 163 Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether output from the command is displayed at the requesting workstation, or printed with job’s spooled output. The possible values are: v *: Output requested by an interactive job is shown on the display. Output requested by a batch job is printed with the job’s spooled output. v *PRINT: Output is printed with the job’s spooled output. The IBM-supplied printer file QPRTSSND is used to print the session status. 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Contents Add Media to BRM (ADDMEDBRM) . . . 1 Add Media Information to BRM (ADDMEDIBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Add Media Library Media to BRM (ADDMLMBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Analyze Libraries using BRM (ANZLIBBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Change Link List (CHGLNKLBRM) . . . 33 Change Media using BRM (CHGMEDBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Change Job Scheduler (CHGSCDBRM) 43 Check Expired Media for BRM (CHKEXPBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Copy Media Info for BRM (CPYMEDIBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Dump BRMS (DMPBRM) . . . . . . . 55 Display ASP Information (DSPASPBRM) 59 Display Backup Plan using BRM (DSPBKUBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Display Duplicate Media (DSPDUPBRM) 63 Display Log for BRM (DSPLOGBRM) 65 Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Extract Media Information (EXTMEDIBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Initialize BRMS (INZBRM). . . . . . . 89 Initialize Media using BRM (INZMEDBRM). . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Migrate using BRM (MGRBRM) . . . . 103 Monitor Save While Active (MONSWABRM) . . . . . . . . . . 107 Move Media using BRM (MOVMEDBRM) . . . . . . . . . . 111 Move Spooled Files using BRM (MOVSPLFBRM) . . . . . . . . . . 117 Print Labels using BRM (PRTLBLBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Print Media Exceptions for BRM (PRTMEDBRM). . . . . . . . . . . 127 Print Media Movement (PRTMOVBRM) 129 Remove Log Entries from BRM (RMVLOGEBRM) . . . . . . . . . . 133 Remove Media Volumes from BRM (RMVMEDBRM) . . . . . . . . . . 137 Remove Media Info from BRM (RMVMEDIBRM) . . . . . . . . . . 139 Resume Retrieve using BRM (RSMRTVBRM). . . . . . . . . . . 141 Restore Authority using BRM (RSTAUTBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Restore Object using BRM (RSTBRM) 151 Restore DLO using BRM (RSTDLOBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Restore Library using BRM (RSTLIBBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . 165 Restore Object using BRM (RSTOBJBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . 175 Save Object using BRM (SAVBRM) 185 Save DLO using BRM (SAVDLOBRM) 205 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 iii Save Folder List using BRM (SAVFLRLBRM) . . . . . . . . . . 223 Save Library using BRM (SAVLIBBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . 237 Save Media Info using BRM (SAVMEDIBRM) . . . . . . . . . . 261 Save Object using BRM (SAVOBJBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . 273 Save Object List using BRM (SAVOBJLBRM) . . . . . . . . . . 295 Save Save Files using BRM (SAVSAVFBRM) . . . . . . . . . . 317 Save System using BRM (SAVSYSBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . 325 Set Media Controls using BRM (SETMEDBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . 335 Set Retrieve Controls for BRM (SETRTVBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . 341 Set User Usage for BRM (SETUSRBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . 351 Start Archive using BRM (STRARCBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . 353 Start Backup using BRM (STRBKUBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . 357 Start Expiration for BRM (STREXPBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . 365 Start Migration using BRM (STRMGRBRM). . . . . . . . . . . 369 Start Maintenance for BRM (STRMNTBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . 375 Start Recovery using BRM (STRRCYBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . 385 Start Subsystems using BRM (STRSBSBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . 399 Verify Moves using BRM (VFYMOVBRM). . . . . . . . . . . 401 Work with ASP Descriptions (WRKASPBRM) . . . . . . . . . . 403 Work with Calendars using BRM (WRKCALBRM) . . . . . . . . . . 407 Work with Classes using BRM (WRKCLSBRM) . . . . . . . . . . 409 Work with Containers using BRM (WRKCNRBRM) . . . . . . . . . . 411 Work with Control Groups (WRKCTLGBRM) . . . . . . . . . . 415 Work with Devices using BRM (WRKDEVBRM) . . . . . . . . . . 417 Work with Saved Folders (WRKFLRBRM). . . . . . . . . . . 419 Work with Lists using BRM (WRKLBRM) . . . . . . . . . . . . 423 Work with Link Information (WRKLNKBRM) . . . . . . . . . . 425 Work with Locations using BRM (WRKLOCBRM) . . . . . . . . . . 429 Work with Media using BRM (WRKMEDBRM) . . . . . . . . . . 431 Work with Media Information (WRKMEDIBRM) . . . . . . . . . . 439 Work with Migration Info (WRKMGRIBRM) . . . . . . . . . . 447 Work with Media Libraries (WRKMLBBRM) . . . . . . . . . . 453 Work with Media Library Media (WRKMLMBRM) . . . . . . . . . . 455 Work with Saved Objects (WRKOBJBRM) . . . . . . . . . . 459 Work with Policies using BRM (WRKPCYBRM) . . . . . . . . . . 465 Work with Recovery Activities (WRKRCYBRM) . . . . . . . . . . 467 iv IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Work with Save Files (WRKSAVFBRM) 469 Work with Saved Spooled Files (WRKSPLFBRM) . . . . . . . . . . 471 Appendix. Notices . . . . . . . . . 477 Contents v vi IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Add Media to BRM (ADDMEDBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Add Media to BRM (ADDMEDBRM) command adds a media volume to the BRMS media inventory. The volume can be a volume from another media inventory that contains active data, the volume can be a volume from some other outside source, or a new volume that you want to initialize. Once added, BRMS tracks the volume’s characteristics, location, use and content. When you add the volume, you must specify the media class of the volume. You can also specify how you want the volume to move, where the volume is located, its container (if any) and other miscellaneous attributes. If the numbering scheme of the volumes that you are adding is consecutive, the ADDMEDBRM command will automatically add the volumes without having to add the volumes one at a time. Virtual tape media and devices can be used with this command. The following restrictions apply to the use of virtual media and virtual devices. v The Device (DEV) parameter is limited on only one device or *MEDCLS special value for serial operations. v Execute authority is required to the Load or Unload Image Catalog (LODIMGCLG) command. v *CHANGE authority is required to the image catalogs. v Execute (*X) authority is required to each directory in the image catalog path name. v Read, write, execute (*RWX) authority is required to each image file in the parent directory that will be loaded or mounted. v *USE authority is required to the virtual devices using the image catalogs. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. i5/OS uses certain volume identifiers for special purposes. You should avoid using these volume identifiers in your volume labeling. Volume identifiers that you should avoid are: TAPxxx NLTxxx BLKxxx CLNxxx ERRxxx SLTxxx IMPxxx 2. To add a virtual volume, you must specify the name of an existing tape image catalog on the Image catalog (IMGCLG) parameter, These additional restrictions apply when adding virtual media: v The name specified for the Volume identifier (VOL) parameter must exist as a tape volume name in the image catalog entries. v The density of the virtual volume (image catalog entry) must be the same as the density of the media class. v You must specify 1 for Number to add (VOLCNT). Virtual volumes can only be added individually. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 1 v You must specify *LCL or the current system name for System (SYSNAME). Virtual tape media resides in storage on the current system. v Cleaning and volume statistic are not maintained for virtual tape media. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes VOL Volume identifier Character value Required, Positional 1 MEDCLS Media class Name Required, Positional 2 VOLCNT Number to add 1-999, 1 Optional INZ Initialize tape *NO, *YES Optional EXPDATE Expiration date Character value, *NONE, *PERM Optional MOVDATE Last moved date Character value, *NONE Optional MOVPCY Move policy Name, *NONE Optional CRTDATE Creation date Date, *CURRENT Optional SLOT Slot number 1-999999, *NEXT, *NONE Optional SYSNAME System Name, *LCL Optional TEXT Text Character value, *NONE Optional IMGCLG Image catalog Name, *NONE Optional DEV Device Name Optional NEWOWNID New owner identifier Character value, *BLANK Optional CHECK Check for active files *YES, *FIRST, *NO Optional CODE Code *EBCDIC, *ASCII Optional ENDOPT End of tape option *REWIND, *UNLOAD Optional CLEAR Clear *NO, *YES Optional NXTVOLMSG Next volume message *YES, *NO Optional DLY Tape mount delay 1-900, *DEV, *IMMED Optional LOC Location Name, *HOME Optional CNR Container ID Name, *NONE Optional USECNT Media uses Decimal number, 0 Optional READERR Read errors Decimal number, 0 Optional WRTERR Write errors Decimal number, 0 Optional BYTEREAD Bytes read Decimal number, 0 Optional BYTEWRT Bytes written Decimal number, 0 Optional CURBYTES Current bytes written Decimal number, 0 Optional MAXBYTES Maximum bytes written Decimal number, 0 Optional LASTCLN Last clean date Date, *NONE Optional USECLN Uses since cleaning Decimal number, 0 Optional Top 2 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Volume identifier (VOL) Specifies the identifier of the volume being added to the BRMS media inventory. If the volume is being added to a media class using a virtual density, the volume-identifier must match the Tape volume nameof the image catalog entry. This is a required parameter. volume-identifier Specify the identifier of the volume being added to the media inventory. The volume identifier is a maximum of six characters in length. A volume cannot be added if its volume identifier already exists in the BRMS media inventory. Note: Valid characters for the volume identifier are 0 - 9 and A - Z. Top Media class (MEDCLS) Specifies the user-defined name of a media class for the volume you are adding. Media classes can be reviewed in the Work with Media Classes display. This is a required parameter. Top Number to add (VOLCNT) Specifies the number of volumes to add during this session. The value specified in the Volume identifier (VOL) parameter is increased by 1 for each volume added until the end of the count is reached. If the new volume identifier cannot be increased because of the way a volume is named, such as TAPEB9, an error message is sent. Note: You can add a maximum of 999 volumes at a time, even though the field can hold up to 5 digits. 1 Adds a single volume. number-to-add Specify the number of volumes to add. For instance, specifying a ″5″ would add 5 volumes, each volume being increased by 1, such as T00001, T00002, T00003 and so on. The first volume (T00001 in the above example) is the volume specified in the Volume identifier (VOL) parameter. The maximum number of volumes that you can add at a time is 999. Top Initialize tape (INZ) Specifies whether the volumes that you are adding are to be initialized. *NO The volume that you are adding is not to be initialized. This is used if the volume has been initialized outside of BRMS and contains active data. You can specify the expiration date for this volume in the Expiration date (EXPDATE) parameter. *YES The volume is to be initialized with the ADDMEDBRM command and is to be added to the BRMS media inventory. The date in the Expiration date (EXPDATE) parameter is set to *NONE (all zeros). Add Media to BRM (ADDMEDBRM) 3 If you specify *YES for the Initialize tape (INZ) parameter, you must specify the Device (DEV) parameter. You must specify a device of category *VRTTAP if the media class uses a virtual density (*VRT32K *VRT64K *VRT240K *VRT256K). Top Expiration date (EXPDATE) Specifies the expiration date of the media volume that is added to the media inventory. If a date is specified, the file is protected and cannot be overwritten until the expiration date. *NONE The media is expired media and can be used in backup or archive processing. A value of *NONE means that the volume is a new volume that has been added to the media inventory or that the volume has been reinitialized. *PERM The media has a permanent retention and cannot be used in backup or archive processing. expiration-date Specify the date when protection for the media ends. Top Last moved date (MOVDATE) Specifies the last date this volume was moved prior to being added to the media inventory. *NONE You are not assigning a last moved date for this volume. move-date Specify the date that this volume was last moved. Top Move policy (MOVPCY) Specifies the user-defined name of a move policy that you want to use for this volume. Note: Virtual media cannot be moved. Move policies are assigned to virtual volumes so the policy can be replicated to the output media when the virtual volume is duplicated. *NONE You are not assigning this volume a move policy. move-policy-name Specify the user-defined name of the move policy that you are assigning to this media volume. Top Creation date (CRTDATE) Specifies the date that the first file on this volume was written. *CURRENT You are assigning the current date as the creation date for this volume. 4 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands creation-date Specify the date that this volume had data written on it. The date must be specified in job date format. Top Slot number (SLOT) Specifies the slot number for the volume that you have selected to add. *NEXT Use the next available slot number if the specified location allows media slotting. *NONE No slot is assigned to the volume that you are adding. slot-number Specify the slot number that you are assigning to this volume. Slot numbers can be any number from 1 to 999999. Top System (SYSNAME) Specifies the system identifier for the volume that you are adding. *LCL Specifies that the system is the local system. BRMS uses the default local location name, LCLLOCNAME and not the system name SYSNAME. In most cases, the systems have the same value specified in the LCLLOCNAME and in the SYSNAME. You can use the DSPNETA command to view the system network attributes. location-name Specify the name of the remote location associated with the system. The local system’s network identifier, as seen by using the DSPNETA command, is used as the system’s network identifier. Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to use this value. network-id.location-name Specify the network identifier and the name of the remote location associated with the system. Specify these values using the format nnnnnnnn.cccccccc where nnnnnnnn is the network identifier and cccccccc is the remote location name. Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to use this value. Top Text (TEXT) Specifies text to describe the media that you are adding. *NONE There is no text associated with the volume that you are adding. text Specify the text for the volume that you are adding. Top Add Media to BRM (ADDMEDBRM) 5 Image catalog (IMGCLG) Specifies the name of the image catalog for a tape volume being added which is a virtual volume. The image catalog and image catalog entry for the volume being added must exist before you can add and initialize the virtual volumes. Note: Use GO CMDCLG and GO CMDCLGE to view the menus for commands used to manage image catalogs and image catalog entries. *NONE Specifies this is not a virtual volume. image-catalog Specifies the name of the image catalog which contains the image catalog entry for a virtual volume. Top Device (DEV) Specifies the name of the tape device which is used to initialize the volume. The tape device you specify must be one whose category is *TAP or *TAPMLB as shown on the WRKDEVBRM display. This is a required parameter when *YES is specified in the Initialize tape (INZ) parameter. You must specify a device of category *VRTTAP if the media class uses a virtual density (*VRT32K *VRT64K *VRT240K *VRT256K). Top New owner identifier (NEWOWNID) Specifies the volume owner’s identifier to write in the volume label of the volume being written. *BLANK The owner identification field is set to blanks. new-owner-identifier Specify no more than 14 characters to identify the owner of the volume. If fewer than 14 characters are specified, the field is left-justified and is filled with blanks on the right. Top Check for active files (CHECK) Specifies whether a labeled volume should be checked for active data files before it is initialized for use. If an unlabeled volume is placed in the specified device, this parameter is ignored. *YES All data file labels on the volume are checked. If any active files are found, the operation is ended and an error message is sent. *FIRST Only the first data file label on the volume is checked. If there are no data files on the volume or if the first data file has expired, the volume is initialized for use without checking for any other files on the volume. If the first data file has not expired, the operation is ended and an error message is sent. *NO Volume initialization continues with no checking for active files. To initialize a new or empty volume, *NO must be specified and *MOUNTED must be specified on the Volume identifier (VOL) parameter. 6 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Top Code (CODE) Specifies the character code in which the volume label is written. All data that is not save/restore data written after the label must be in the same code; codes cannot be intermixed on a volume that is not a save/restore volume. *EBCDIC The volume label is written in EBCDIC and is an IBM standard label; all additional data must also be written in EBCDIC. *ASCII The volume label is written in ASCII and is an American National Standard Institute standard label; all additional data must also be written in ASCII. Top End of tape option (ENDOPT) Specifies whether the volume is only rewound, or rewound and unloaded after it has been initialized for use. *REWIND The volume is rewound after it has been initialized for use. *UNLOAD The volume is rewound and unloaded. Top Clear (CLEAR) Specifies whether all labels and data are to be deleted from the volume when it is initialized for use. If the volume must be cleared of all data, it is deleted from the location of the volume label or volume marks to the end of the volume marker. *NO Existing data is not deleted. Even though the existing data is not deleted, the data on the volume is not usable after the volume has been initialized for use. *YES After the beginning of the volume has been initialized for use, the remaining data on the volume is deleted. Top Next volume message (NXTVOLMSG) Specifies whether you want BRMS to notify you through messages to place another volume on a device. *YES BRMS will send you messages when the device is ready to accept another volume. *NO You do not want BRMS to send you messages as soon as the device is ready to accept another volume. Top Add Media to BRM (ADDMEDBRM) 7 Tape mount delay (DLY) Specifies how long you want the device to delay before it begins processing the next volume on a device. *DEV The device should begin processing the next volume based on the device default. *IMMED The device should begin processing the next volume as soon as it finishes the previous volume. number-of-seconds Specify the number of seconds that the device should wait before is begins processing the next volume. The number of seconds can range from 1 to 900. Top Storage location (LOC) Specifies the name of the storage location for the volume you are adding. Storage locations are used to hold media and containers. Storage locations can be local, that is, your computer room, or volume inventory or offsite, like a vault or vaulting service. Storage location names are user-defined. Storage locations are set up in the Work with Storage Locations display. The choices on the command reflect the locations that you have set up. *HOME The volume is assigned to a location called *HOME. location-name Specify the name of the storage location for this volume. Top Container ID (CNR) Specifies the name of a container to which you want to add this volume. The container must be of a class that can accommodate this type of media. *NONE You are not storing this volume in a container. container-ID-name Specify the name of the container in which you are storing this volume. Top Media uses (USECNT) Specifies the number of times that a media volume has been read from or written to. When the volume exceeds the usage threshold value for media in its media class, it should be taken out of service and replaced with a newer volume. The usage threshold value can be reviewed in the Work with Media Classes display. Media uses is expressed in number of uses. 0 Initializes the media uses as zero. media-uses Specify a number of media uses. Top 8 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Read errors (READERR) Specifies the number of read errors that have been recorded for each media volume in the media inventory. When the number of read errors exceeds the value specified in the read error threshold for a volume’s media class, the volume should be replaced with a new volume. The read error threshold value can be reviewed in the Work with Media Classes display. Read errors are expressed in kilobytes per read error. The following guidelines can be used to determine the Read error threshold value for your media class. If a volume or cartridge exceeds the criteria, copy the contents to a new volume and discard the old volume. 3570 One temporary read error per 1000 megabytes read. 3580 One temporary read error per 10 gigabytes read. 3590 One temporary read error per 10 gigabytes read. 3480 and 3490 One temporary read error per 50,000,000 KB read. 1/4-Inch cartridge (6341, 6346, 6366 and 9346 and 6342 and 6347 at 10,000 bpi density) One temporary read error per 12,500 KB read. 1/4-Inch Cartridge (6342 and 6347 at 16,000 bpi density) One temporary read error per 4,170 read. 8-Millimeter cartridges (7208) One temporary read error per 100 KB read. 1/2-inch volume reel (9347) One temporary read error per 50,000 KB read. 1/2-inch tape reel (9348 and 2440) One temporary read error per 100,000 KB read. 1/2-inch tape reel (3422) One temporary read error per 144,000 KB read. If all volumes used in a single drive exceed these criteria, the read/write heads are probably dirty. You should also discard tape reels and tape cartridges with a hard read error. 0 Initializes the read errors as zero. read-errors Specify a number of read errors. Top Write errors (WRTERR) Specifies the number of write errors that have been recorded for each media volume in the media inventory. When the number of write errors exceeds the value specified in the write error threshold for a volume’s media class, the volume should be replaced with a new volume. The write error threshold value can be reviewed in the Work with Media Classes display. Write errors are expressed in kilobytes per write error. The following guidelines can be used to determine the Write error threshold value for your media class. If a volume or cartridge exceeds the criteria, copy the contents to a new volume and discard the old volume. 3570 One temporary write error per 250 GB written. Add Media to BRM (ADDMEDBRM) 9 3580 One temporary write error per 10 GB written. 3590 One temporary write error per 1 GB written. 3480 and 3490 One temporary write error per 12,500 KB written. 1/4-Inch Cartridge (6341, 6346, 6366 and 9346 and 6342 and 6347 at 10,000 bpi density) One temporary write error per 1,250 KB written. 1/4-Inch Cartridge (6342 and 6347 at 16,000 bpi density) One temporary write error per 890 KB written. 8-Millimeter cartridges (7208) One temporary write error per 50 KB written. 1/2-inch tape reel (9347) One temporary write error per 4,500 KB written. 1/2-inch tape reel (9348 and 2440) One temporary write error per 5,000 KB written for 1600 bpi. One temporary write error per 8,500 KB written for 6250 bpi. 1/2-inch tape reel (3422) One temporary write error per 8,500 KB written. If all tapes used in a single drive exceed these criteria, the read/write heads are probably dirty. You should also discard volumes and tape cartridges with a hard write error. 0 Initializes the write errors as zero. write-errors Specify a number of write errors. Top Millions of bytes read (BYTEREAD) Specifies the number of bytes read (in millions of bytes) from the volume since its creation date. 0 Initializes the bytes read as zero. bytes-read Specify a number of bytes read (in millions of bytes). Top Millions of bytes written (BYTEWRT) Specifies the number of bytes written (in millions of bytes) to the volume since its creation date. 0 Initializes the bytes written as zero. bytes-written Specify a number of bytes written (in millions of bytes). Top Current millions of bytes written (CURBYTES) Specifies the number of bytes currently written (in millions of bytes) on the media volume. 10 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands 0 Initializes the current bytes written as zero. current-bytes-written Specify a number of current bytes written (in millions of bytes). Top Maximum millions of bytes written (MAXBYTES) Specifies the maximum number of bytes (in millions of bytes) that can be written to this volume. 0 Initializes the maximum bytes written as zero. maximum-bytes-written Specify a maximum number of bytes written (in millions of bytes). Top Last clean date (LASTCLN) Specifies the last date that the media volume was cleaned. *NONE No date is specified for the last cleaning date. last-cleaning-date Specify the last date that the volume was cleaned. Top Uses since cleaning (USECLN) Specifies the number of uses since the last cleaning. When this number equals or exceeds the uses before cleaning parameter for this media class, the volume should be cleaned before using it further. The uses before cleaning value can be reviewed in the Work with Media Classes display. 0 Initializes the uses since cleaning as zero. uses-since-cleaning Specify a number of uses since cleaning. Top Examples Example 1: Adding a Volume to BRMS ADDMEDBRM VOL(T00001) MEDCLS(QIC1000) This command adds volumes to the BRMS media inventory. In this example, volume T00001 is assigned a media class of QIC1000 and is added to the BRMS media inventory. The volume is not initialized and is added as expired. Example 2: Adding and Initializing a Volume to BRMS ADDMEDBRM VOL(T00002) MEDCLS(QIC1000) INZ(*YES) DEV(TAP01) Add Media to BRM (ADDMEDBRM) 11 This command adds the volume T00002 to the BRMS media inventory with a media class of QIC1000. The volume is initialized using device TAP01. Example 3: Adding a Virtual Volume to BRMS ADDMEDBRM VOL(VRT001) MEDCLS(VRT256K) INZ(*YES) DEV(VRTTAP) IMGCLG(VRTIMGCLG) This command adds the virtual volume VRT001 to the BRMS media inventory with a media class of VRT256K. The volume is initialized using device VRTTAP. Image catalog VRTIMGCLG contains the image catalog entry for VRT001. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1134 Device &1 not found. BRM133E Image catalog entry does not exist for virtual volume &2. BRM133F Image catalog does not exist for virtual volume &2. BRM1713 Media class &2 not found. BRM1717 Volume cannot be renamed &1. BRM1762 Volume &1 was not initialized. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM4041 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 12 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Add Media Information to BRM (ADDMEDIBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Add Media Information to BRM (ADDMEDIBRM) command adds file level detail to the BRMS media inventory content volume information. The files, and the volumes that contain them can be from another tape inventory or from some other outside source. The purpose of the command is to allow user applications or another volume management system to insert data (volume file descriptions) into the BRMS media contents information so that the volumes and their contents can be managed. Multiple volumes will write a media information record for each volume with the volume sequence being increased as the records are added. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. You can only add media content information to an expired volume. 2. This command adds records to the BRMS media content information file based on the information you supply, particularly in regard to file sequence, volume and so on. It is critical that you are careful to apply the correct information and have a full understanding of the command before you use it. 3. The volume for which you are adding content information must exist in the media inventory and the volume, file sequence and volume sequence must be unique in the BRMS media inventory contents information. 4. You can specify only one virtual tape device for the Device (DEV) parameter. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes VOL Volume Values (up to 300 repetitions): Character value Required, Positional 1 VOLSEQ Volume sequence 1-9999 Required, Positional 2 SEQNBR Sequence number 1-16777215 Required, Positional 3 LABEL File label Character value, *TYPE Optional, Positional 4 TYPE Type *LIB, *ALLDLO, *LINK, *QHST, *SAVCFG, *SAVSECDTA, *SAVSYS Optional, Positional 5 LIB Library Name Optional LNKLIST Link list Name, *LINK Optional © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 13 Keyword Description Choices Notes FILE File origin *FILE, *SAV, *SAVCFG, *SAVCHG, *SAVCHGOBJ, *SAVCHGDLO, *SAVDLO, *SAVLIB, *SAVOBJ, *SAVSECDTA, *SAVSYS Optional INCTYPE Incremental type *CUML, *INCR Optional CRTDATE Entry date Date, *CURRENT Optional CRTTIME Entry time Time, *CURRENT Optional EXPDATE Expiration date Character value, *PERM Optional DEV Device Single values: *NONE Other values (up to 4 repetitions): Name Optional STRVOL Beginning volume Character value, *VOL Optional ASP Auxiliary storage pool 1-255, *SYSTEM Optional ASPDEV Auxiliary storage pool device Name, *NONE Optional FLR Folder Character value, *ANY Optional OBJSAV Objects saved 1-999999, 1 Optional OBJNOTSAV Objects not saved 0-999999, 0 Optional CTLGRP Control group Name, *NONE, *ARCGRP, *BKUGRP, *SYSGRP, *SYSTEM Optional RCDFMT Record format U, F, V, *NONE Optional RCDLEN Record length 0-32760, 0 Optional BLKLEN Block length 0-32760, 32760 Optional BLKCNT Block count 0-999999, 1 Optional TEXT Text Character value, *NONE Optional Top Volume (VOL) Specifies the volume identifier or identifiers of the volume or volumes that contain the file that is being added to the BRMS media inventory contents information. Volumes must be enrolled in the BRMS media inventory. A maximum of 300 volumes can be specified here. This is a required parameter. volume-identifier Specify the identifier of the volume that contains the file being added to the BRMS media inventory contents information. The volume identifier is a maximum of six characters in length. The volume must already exists in the BRMS media inventory. Top Volume sequence (VOLSEQ) Specifies the sequence number of the volume that contains the file that you are adding to the BRMS media inventory contents information. The volume sequence number is the sequence number of the volume that contains the beginning of the file that you are adding. If you specify a volume sequence other than 1 in the Volume sequence (VOLSEQ) parameter, you must specify the beginning volume of the media set in the Beginning volume (STRVOL) parameter. If you specify a 1 in the Volume sequence (VOLSEQ) parameter, the volume specified in the Volume (VOL) parameter must match the volume specified in the Beginning volume (STRVOL) parameter or be *VOL. This is a required parameter. 14 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Top Sequence number (SEQNBR) Specifies the sequence number of the file that you are adding to the media inventory. The sequence number is the file sequence of the file on the volume that you are adding. This is a required parameter. Top File label (LABEL) Specifies the label for the file that you are adding to the media content information. *TYPE The label of the file is used. label-identifier Specify the label identifier for the file. Top Type (TYPE) Specifies the special value associated with the file that you are adding to the BRMS media content information. *LIB The type of information that you are adding is library information. If you specify *LIB for the Type (TYPE) parameter, you must specify a library name in the Library (LIB) parameter. *ALLDLO The type of information that you are adding is document library information. *LINK The type of information that you are adding is integrated file system object information. *QHST The type of information that you are adding is history information. *SAVCFG The type of information that you are adding is configuration information. *SAVSECDTA The type of information that you are adding is security information. *SAVSYS The type of information that you are adding is system save information. Top Library (LIBRARY) Specifies the library name of the library whose content information you are adding to the BRMS media content information. This parameter is required when *LIB is specified in the Type (TYPE) parameter. Top Add Media Information to BRM (ADDMEDIBRM) 15 Link list (LNKLIST) Specifies the link list name to be associated with the integrated file system object information that you are adding to the BRMS media content information. *LINK Specifies that the entry created is associated with the *LINK type save used in a control group. list-name Specifies the list name that the entry created is associated with. Note: The list name that you specify is shown as the backup item name when working with media information. Top File origin (FILE) Specifies the operation that was used to create the file that you are adding to the media information file. *FILE The file that you are adding was not created using a save operation. *SAV The file that you are adding to the BRMS media inventory contents information was created using a Save Object (SAV) command. *SAVCFG The file that you are adding to the BRMS media inventory contents information was created using a Save Configuration ( SAVCFG) command. *SAVCHG The file that you are adding to the BRMS media inventory contents information was created using a SAV command with a selected reference date and time. *SAVCHGDLO The file that you are adding to the BRMS media inventory contents information was created using a SAVDLO command with a selected reference date and time. *SAVCHGOBJ The file that you are adding to the BRMS media inventory contents information was created using a Save Changed Objects (SAVCHGOBJ) command. *SAVDLO The file that you are adding to the BRMS media inventory contents information was created using a Save Document Library Object (SAVDLO) command. *SAVLIB The file that you are adding to the BRMS media inventory contents information was created using a Save Library (SAVLIB) command. *SAVOBJ The file that you are adding to the BRMS media inventory contents information was created using a Save Object (SAVOBJ) command. *SAVSECDTA The file that you are adding to the BRMS media inventory contents information was created using a Save Security Data (SAVSECDTA) command. *SAVSYS The file that you are adding to the BRMS media inventory contents information was created using a Save System (SAVSYS) command. Top 16 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Incremental type (INCTYPE) Specifies the type of incremental save for the content information that you are adding to the BRMS media content information. *CUML Only save items that have changed. *CUML indicates that the incremental save includes all objects that have been changed since the last full save. *INCR Only save changed items. *INCR indicates that the incremental save includes all objects that have been changed since the last incremental save. Top Entry date (CRTDATE) Specifies the date the file was created. Dates are entered in job date format with or without date separators. *CURRENT The date the file was saved is the current date of the system. entry-date Specify the date that the file was saved. Top Entry time (CRTTIME) Specifies the time that each file was created. Time is expressed in the hhmmss format where hh = hours, mm = minutes, and ss = seconds. *CURRENT The time the file was saved is the current time of the system. entry-time Specify the time the file was saved. Top Expiration date (EXPDATE) Specifies the expiration date of the file that is added to the media content information. If a date is specified, the file is protected and cannot be overwritten until the expiration date has passed. Dates are entered in job date format with or without date separators. *PERM The file has a permanent retention and cannot be used. *VER nnn Specify the number of versions that are kept in the BRMS media inventory contents information. For instance, *VER 003 indicates that three versions of the save item are kept. When the fourth version of the save item is created, the earliest version is removed and replaced by the fourth version of the save. Note: *VER 003 is not the version number. It is the number of versions as specified in the media policy. Add Media Information to BRM (ADDMEDIBRM) 17 expiration-date Specify the date when protection for the file ends. Top Device (DEV) Specifies the name of the device or devices which were used to create the file. Single values *NONE No devices are to be associated with the file that you are adding to the BRMS media inventory contents information. Other values (up to 4 repetitions) device-name Specify the name of the device that you want to associate with the file that you are adding to the BRMS media inventory contents information. Top Beginning volume (STRVOL) Specifies the beginning volume of the media set that contains the file that you are adding to the media information. For instance if you had a 3 volume media set, T00001, T00002 and T00003 and you were adding the fourth file in the media set (which is on T00002), the value in the Volume (VOL) parameter would be T00002, the value in the Sequence number (SEQNBR) parameter would be 4, the Volume sequence (VOLSEQ) parameter would be 2 and the Beginning volume (STRVOL) parameter would be T00001. *VOL The first volume specified in the Volume list is the beginning volume. This can only be true when the Volume sequence is equal to 1. volume-identifier Specify the volume identifier that is the beginning volume for the media set that contains the file that you are adding to the BRMS media inventory contents information. Top Auxiliary storage pool (ASP) Specifies the auxiliary storage pool number for the file that you are adding to the media content information. *SYSTEM The content information you are adding was saved from the system (1) auxiliary storage pool. auxiliary-storage-pool-number The content information you are adding was saved from the auxiliary storage pool identified by this number. Note: The auxiliary storage pool number must be less than 33 if a value of *ALLDLO or *SAVCAL is specified for the Type (TYPE) parameter. Top 18 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Auxiliary storage pool device (ASPDEV) Specifies the auxiliary storage pool device for the file that you are adding to the media content information. *NONE The content information you are adding was saved from the system (1) or a basic user (2-32) auxiliary storage pool. *NONE must be specified if the value for ASP is *SYSTEM or 1-32. auxiliary-storage-pool-name The content information you are adding was saved from the auxiliary storage pool device identified by this name. An auxiliary storage pool device name must be specified if the value for ASP is 33-255. Top Folder (FLR) Specifies the name of the folder that is associated with the file that you are adding to the BRMS media inventory contents information. The Folder (FLR) parameter is associated with values that are specified in the Library (LIB) parameter and the File origin (FILE) parameter. If you specify *ALLDLO or QDOC in the Library (LIB) parameter, the value *ANY is defaulted in the Folder (FLR) parameter. If you specify SAVDLO or SAVCHGDLO on the File origin (FILE)parameter, you must specify either QDOC or *ALLDLO on the Library (LIB) parameter. The Folder (FLR) parameter defaults to *ANY. *ANY The file that you are adding to the media content information can contain any folder. folder-name Specify the name of the folder for the file that you are adding to the media content information. Top Objects saved (OBJSAV) Specifies the number of objects saved for the file that you are adding to the media content information. 1 The number of saved objects is one. number-of-objects-saved Specify the number of objects saved. Top Objects not saved (OBJNOTSAV) Specifies the number of objects that were not saved for the file that you are adding to the media content information. 0 The number of objects not saved is zero. number-of-objects-not-saved Specify the number of objects that were not saved. Top Add Media Information to BRM (ADDMEDIBRM) 19 Control group (CTLGRP) Specifies the control group with which you want to associate the file that you are adding to the media content information. *NONE You do not want to associate the file that you are adding to the media content information with a control group. *ARCGRP You want to associate the file that you are adding to the media content information with the archive control group. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *BKUGRP You want to associate the file that you are adding to the media content information with the backup user data control group. *SYSGRP You want to associate the file that you are adding to the media content information with the system data control group. *SYSTEM You want to associate the file that you are adding to the media content information with the backup entire system control group. control-group-name Specify a control group name that you have defined to associate with the file that you are adding. Top Record format (RCDFMT) Specifies the record format for the file that you are adding to the media content information. U The record format is undefined for the file that you are adding to the media content information. F The record format is fixed length records for the file that you are adding to the media content information. V The record format is variable length records for the file that you are adding to the media content information. *NONE There is no record format associated with the file that you are adding to the media content information. Top Record length (RCDLEN) Specifies the record length of the file. v Fixed length records = Number of bytes in each record v Variable length records = Maximum number of bytes in each record v Undefined format = Zero 0 The record length is zero. record-length Specify the record length of the record in the file. 20 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Top Block length (BLKLEN) Specifies the number of bytes in each block. 32760 The block length is 32760 bytes. block-length Specify the block length for this file. Top Block count (BLKCNT) Specifies the number of blocks. 1 The block count is one. block-count Specify the block count for this file. Top Text (TEXT) Specifies text information about the file that you are adding to the media content information. *NONE No text is specified for the media content. text Specify the text that describes the media content. Top Examples Example 1: Adding Contents to a Volume ADDMEDIBRM TYPE(*ALLDLO) VOL(T00001) SEQNBR(1) VOLSEQ(1) This command adds an entry in the media inventory content information for volume T00001. The volume’s contents are updated to show that a save of the document library resides as file sequence number 1 on the first volume. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. Add Media Information to BRM (ADDMEDIBRM) 21 BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 22 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Add Media Library Media to BRM (ADDMLMBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Add Media Library Media to BRM (ADDMLMBRM) command allows you to add volumes to a media library (MLB). The command adds the specified media volumes to a usable category and optionally enrolls them to BRMS. If the Add volume to BRM (ADDVOL) parameter is *YES, you can specify a media class for the volume or volumes that you are adding. If the Add volume to BRM (ADDVOL) parameter and the Initialize tape (INZ) parameter are both *YES, you are supplied with additional parameters such as move policy and initialization information. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes MLB Media library Name Required, Positional 1 VOL Volume identifier Single values: *INSERT Other values (up to 300 repetitions): Character value Optional, Positional 2 ADDVOL Add volume to BRM *YES, *NO Optional INZ Initialize tape *NO, *YES Optional MEDCLS Media class Name Optional MOVDATE Last moved date Character value, *NONE Optional MOVPCY Move policy Name, *NONE Optional EXPDATE Expiration date Character value, *NONE, *PERM Optional DEV Device Name, *MLB Optional NEWOWNID New owner identifier Character value, *BLANK Optional CHECK Check for active files *YES, *FIRST, *NO Optional CODE Code *EBCDIC, *ASCII Optional CLEAR Clear *NO, *YES Optional Top Media library (MLB) Specifies the name of the media library to which you are adding media. The MLB must be one that BRMS lists on its Work with Media Libraries display. Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 23 Volume identifier (VOL) Specifies the volume identifier of the media being added to the BRMS media inventory. This is a required parameter. Single values *INSERT Volume identifiers that are in the insert category in the MLB are to be changed to a usable category within the MLB based on the value specified in the Add volume to BRM (ADDVOL) parameter. If the value specified in the Add volume to BRM (ADDVOL) parameter is *NO, only volumes already enrolled in BRMS will be changed from the insert category to a usable category. If the value specified in the Add volume to BRM (ADDVOL) parameter is *YES, volumes that are currently enrolled in BRMS as well as those that are not currently enrolled in BRMS and are in the insert category, will be added to BRMS and changed from the insert category to a usable category. Other values (up to 300 repetitions) volume-identifier Specify the identifier of the volume or volumes that you want to change from the insert category to a usable category within the MLB. Top Add volume to BRM (ADDVOL) Specifies whether you want to add the volumes specified in the Volume identifier (VOL) parameter to the BRMS media inventory. *YES You want to add the volumes specified to the BRMS media inventory. When you specify *YES, you are asked to supply a media class in the Media class (MEDCLS) parameter. *NO You do not want to add the volumes specified to the BRMS media inventory. Top Initialize tape (INZ) Specifies whether you want to initialize the volumes specified in the Volume identifier (VOL) parameter. This parameter is ignored if ADDVOL=*NO. *NO You do not want to format the specified volumes. *YES You want to format the specified volumes. When you specify *YES, you are asked to supply a device and initialization information. Top Media class (MEDCLS) Specifies the name of a media class for the volume you are adding. Media classes can be reviewed in the Work with Media Classes display. 24 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands The media class is also used to determine the category for volumes that are being added to the media library. If the Shared media attribute in the media class is *NO, the category is changed from *INSERT to *NOSHARE, otherwise the category is changed to *SHARE400. This is a required parameter if ADDVOL=*YES. This parameter is ignored if ADDVOL=*NO. This is a required parameter if you are adding a volume. Top Last moved date (MOVDATE) Specifies the date of the last time this media volume was moved prior to being added to the media inventory. This parameter is ignored if ADDVOL=*NO. *NONE You are not assigning a last moved date for this media volume. move-date Specify the date that this volume was last moved. Top Move policy (MOVPCY) Specifies the user-defined name of a move policy that you want to use for this volume. This parameter is ignored if ADDVOL=*NO. *NONE You are not assigning this volume a move policy. move-policy-name Specify the name of the move policy that is to control the movement of this volume. Top Expiration date (EXPDATE) Specifies the expiration date of the volume that is added to the media inventory. If a date is specified, the file is protected and cannot be overwritten until the expiration date. This parameter is ignored if ADDVOL=*NO. *NONE The media is understood to contain no active data and can be used in backup or archive processing. Use *NONE when the volume is a new volume or when the volume is a previously used volume whose data is expired. *PERM The media has a permanent retention and cannot be used in backup or archive processing. expiration-date Specify the date after which data on the volume is considered to be non-essential and can be overwritten. The date must be specified in job date format. Add Media Library Media to BRM (ADDMLMBRM) 25 Top Device (DEV) Specifies the name of the device that you want to use to initialize the specified volumes. The location of the device and the location of the MLB specified in the Media library (MLB) parameter must be the same. This parameter is ignored if ADDVOL=*NO. *MLB Any device associated with the specified MLB can be used to initialize the specified volumes. device-name Specify the user-defined name of the device that you want to use to initialize the specified volumes. Top New owner identifier (NEWOWNID) Specifies the volume owner’s identifier to write in the volume label of the volume being written. Note: This parameter is ignored if ADDVOL=*NO. *BLANK The owner identification field is set to blanks. new-owner-identifier Specify no more than 14 characters to identify the owner of the volume. If fewer than 14 characters are specified, the field is left-justified and is filled with blanks on the right. Top Check for active files (CHECK) Specifies whether a labeled volume should be checked for active data files before it is initialized for use. If an unlabeled volume is placed in the specified device, this parameter is ignored. This parameter is ignored if ADDVOL=*NO. *YES All data file labels on the volume are checked. If any active files are found, the operation is ended and an error message is sent. *FIRST Only the first data file label on the volume is checked. If there are no data files on the volume or if the first data file has expired, the volume is initialized for use without checking for any other files on the volume. If the first data file has not expired, the operation is ended and an error message is sent. *NO Volume initialization continues with no checking for active files. To initialize a new or empty volume *NO must be specified here and *MOUNTED must be specified on the Volume identifier (VOL) parameter. Top 26 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Code (CODE) Specifies the character code in which the volume label is written. All data that is not save/restore data written after the label must be in the same code; codes cannot be intermixed on a volume that is not a save/restore volume. This parameter is ignored if ADDVOL=*NO. *EBCDIC The volume label is written in EBCDIC and is an IBM standard label; all additional data must also be written in EBCDIC. *ASCII The volume label is written in ASCII and is an American National Standard Institute standard label; all additional data must also be written in ASCII. Top Clear (CLEAR) Specifies whether all labels and data are to be deleted from the volume when it is initialized for use. If the volume must be cleared of all data, it is deleted from the location of the volume label or tape marks to the end of the tape marker. This parameter is ignored if ADDVOL=*NO. *NO Existing data is not deleted. Even though the existing data is not deleted, the data on the volume is not usable after the volume has been initialized for use. *YES After the beginning of the volume has been initialized for use, the remaining data on the volume is deleted. Top Examples Example 1: Adding a Volume to a Media Library ADDMLMBRM MLB(MLB01) VOL(T00001) INZ(*NO) ADDVOL(*NO) This command adds volume T00001 to the media library MLB01, but the volume is not initialized. Volume T00001 must be a member of the BRMS media inventory. Example 2: Adding and Initializing a Volume to BRMS ADDMLMBRM MLB(MLB01) VOL(*INSERT) INZ(*YES) MEDCLS(CART3490E) This command adds all volumes that are in the *INSERT category to the media library MLB01, and adds the volumes to the BRMS media inventory as media of class CART3490E. The volumes are initialized with the density specified in media class CART3490E. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages Add Media Library Media to BRM (ADDMLMBRM) 27 BRM1134 Device &1 not found. BRM1342 Volume identifier &2 not correct. BRM1707 Media library &1 not found or not defined. BRM1763 Device &1 cannot be used. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM4041 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 28 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Analyze Libraries using BRM (ANZLIBBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Analyze Libraries using BRM (ANZLIBBRM) command prints an analysis of libraries that you have backed up as well as those that you did not back up. The size of the library and the number of objects is listed for each library. Before you can run the ANZLIBBRM command you must have first run the Retrieve Disk Information (RTVDSKINF) command. The RTVDSKINF command creates the files required by ANZLIBBRM to analyze your libraries. You can run the RTVDSKINF command by using Option 1 = Retrieve disk space information from the BRMS Backup Analysis panel (GO BRMBKUANL). If you have auxiliary storage pool devices on the system, you will need to run the RTVDSKINF command multiple times, once for each auxiliary storage pool device. Note: The RTVDSKINF command requires you to be enrolled in system distribution directory. Use the Work with Directory Entries (WRKDIRE) command to create a distribution directory entry. You only need run the ANZLIBBRM command once after the RTVDSKINF jobs have completed. The RTVDSKINF commands are submitted to the QBATCH job queue using a job name of RTVDSKINF. Monitor for the completion of all RTVDSKINF jobs in the QBATCH subsystem before running the ANZLIBBRM command. The report produced by the ANZLIBRBM command is the Library Backup Analysis report. There will be multiple reports if you run the RTVDSKINF command for auxiliary storage pool devices in addition to the basic system report. The reports are written to printer file QP1ALA for the system and basic user auxiliary storage pools, and to printer file QP1ALAnnnnn for auxiliary storage pool devices, where nnnnn is the ASP identifier. There are no parameters for this command. The command uses the first device listed in the System Policy to determine the Transfer rate entry shown on the report. The transfer rate defaults to the device transfer rate as reported by the operating system. The transfer rate for a device can be changed using the Work with Devices using BRM (WRKDEVBRM) command, selecting option 2=Change from the Work with Devices panel, and changing the value of the Transfer rate per second prompt on the Change Tape Device display. If BRMS cannot find the device specified in the System Policy, the transfer rate used in the report will be zero, the estimated times on the report will also be zero, and the following message will be printed at the bottom of the report. Error: Device information entries do not exist or default device not specified in the System Policy. The command uses the Media Class listed in the System Policy to determine the Media capacity entry shown on the report. The media capacity defaults to a fixed value established by BRMS for that Media Class. The media capacity for a Media Class can be changed using the Work with Classes using BRM (WRKCLSBRM) command, selecting option 2=Change from the Work with Media Classes panel, and changing the value of the Media capacity prompt on the Change Media Class display. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 29 If BRMS cannot find the Media Class specified in the System Policy, the Media capacity used in the report will be zero, the estimated volumes will also be zero, and the following message will be printed on the report. Error: Default media class has not been established or is not specified in the System Policy. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters None Top Examples Example 1: Analyse the Base System GO BRMBKUANL 1. Retrieve Disk Space Information RTVDSKINF ASPDEV(*SYSBAS) ANZLIBBRM These commands retrieve the disk information for the system and basic user auxiliary storage pools. Analysis of the retrieved data generates report QP1ALA. Example 2: Analyse Auxiliary Storage Pool PRIMETIME GO BRMBKUANL 1. Retrieve Disk Space Information RTVDSKINF ASPDEV(PRIMETIME) ANZLIBBRM These commands retrieve the disk information for the auxiliary storage pool device which uses device description PRIMETIME and is configured as auxiliary storage pool 35. Analysis of the retrieved data generates report QP1ALA00035. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. 30 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Top Analyze Libraries using BRM (ANZLIBBRM) 31 32 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Change Link List (CHGLNKLBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Change Link List (CHGLNKLBRM) allows you to change a list of object to be used in backup or archive processing. You can include the fully qualified object name and whether you want to include or exclude the object from the list. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. The CHGLNKLBRM command uses the i5/OS Save Object (SAV) and Restore Object (RST) commands to process the lists that you enter into the CHGLNKLBRM command. These restrictions can be reviewed in the SAV and RST command help information. 2. You cannot save QDLS or QSYS.LIB using the Save Object using BRM (SAVBRM) command. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes LIST List Character value Optional, Positional 1 TYPE Usage type *BKU, *ARC Optional OBJ Objects Values (up to 300 repetitions): Element list Optional Element 1: Name Path name Element 2: Include or omit *INCLUDE, *OMIT SUBTREE Directory subtree *ALL, *DIR, *NONE, *OBJ Optional TEXT Text Character value Optional Top List (LIST) The name of the list being changed to contain integrated file system objects. The list must be an existing BRMS link list. This is a required parameter. Top Usage type (TYPE) Specifies the intended usage type of the items that you are grouping together for processing. *BKU The list is used in backup processing. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 33 *ARC The list is used in archive processing. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. Top Objects (OBJ) Specifies the objects that you want to include or exclude from a list of objects you want to save. A maximum of 300 object name patterns can be specified. This is a required parameter. Element 1: Name ’*’ The objects in the current directory are saved. ’object-path-name-pattern’ Specify an object path name or a pattern that can match many names. Restriction: v You cannot list QDLS or QSYS.LIB objects in a link list. Use the appropriate *OBJ or *FLR list for objects in these file systems. To create lists of objects in these file systems, use the Work with Lists using BRMS (WRKLBRM) command. Element 2: Include or omit The second part specifies whether names that match the pattern should be included or omitted from the operation. Note that in determining whether a name matches a pattern, relative name patterns are always treated as relative to the current working directory. The Directory subtree (SUBTREE) parameter determines whether the subtrees are included or omitted. *INCLUDE Objects that match the object name pattern are to be saved, unless overridden by an *OMIT specification. *OMIT Objects matching the object name pattern are not to be saved. This overrides a *INCLUDE specification and is intended to be used to omit a subset of a previously selected pattern. Top Directory subtree (SUBTREE) Specifies whether directory subtrees should be processed. *ALL The entire subtree for each directory that matches the object name pattern will be processed. *DIR Objects in the first level of each directory that matches the object name pattern will be processed. *NONE No subtrees are included in the save operation. If a directory matches the object name pattern specified, the objects in the directory are included. If the directory has subdirectories, neither the subdirectories nor the objects in the subdirectories are included. *OBJ Only the objects that exactly match the object name pattern will be processed. If the object name pattern specifies a directory, objects in the directory are not included. Top 34 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Text (TEXT) Specifies the text that describes the integrated file system object list. text Specify the text that describes the integrated file system object list. Top Examples Example 1: Changing a Link List CHGLNKLBRM LIST(MYLIST) USE(*BKU) OBJ((’/*’ *INCLUDE) (’/QSYS.LIB/’ *OMIT) (’/QDLS/’ *OMIT) (’/NOTES/DATA/’ *OMIT)) In this example a list of integrated file system objects includes the entire system except the QSYS.LIB and QDLS file systems, and the /NOTES/DATA directories. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top Change Link List (CHGLNKLBRM) 35 36 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Change Media using BRM (CHGMEDBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Change Media using BRM (CHGMEDBRM) command changes an attribute or several attributes of a media volume in the BRMS media inventory. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. Consideration should be given to changing the authority to the CHGMEDBRM command from PUBLIC(*CHANGE) to a more restrictive authority to assure that changes are not made to media without proper authorization. 2. These following restrictions apply for changing virtual tape volumes. v The density of the virtual volume (image catalog entry) must be the same as the density of the media class. v Virtual tape media must reside in storage on the current system. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes VOL Volume identifier Character value Required, Key, Positional 1 MEDCLS Media class Name, *SAME Optional EXPDATE Expiration date Character value, *SAME, *NONE, *PERM Optional MOVDATE Last moved date Date, *SAME, *NONE Optional MOVPCY Move policy Name, *SAME, *NONE Optional CRTDATE Creation date Date, *SAME Optional VOLSEC Secure volume *SAME, *NO, *YES Optional SLOT Slot number 1-999999, *SAME, *NONE Optional SYSNAME System Name, *SAME, *LCL Optional TEXT Text Character value, *SAME, *NONE Optional IMGCLG Image catalog Name, *SAME, *NONE Optional Top Volume identifier (VOL) Specifies the volume identifier of the volume being changed in the BRMS media inventory. This is a required parameter. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 37 volume-identifier Specify the identifier of the volume being changed in the media inventory. The volume identifier is a maximum of six characters in length. Note: Valid characters for the volume identifier are 0 - 9 and A - Z. Top Media class (MEDCLS) Specifies the user-defined name of a media class for the volume you are changing. Media classes can be reviewed in the Work with Media Classes display. *SAME Use the same value as is currently assigned to the parameter. media-class Specify the media class to which you want to change. Top Expiration date (EXPDATE) Specifies the expiration date of the media volume that is changed in the media inventory. If a date is specified, the file is protected and cannot be overwritten until the expiration date. Changing the expiration date of a volume will change the expiration date for all entries that contain data on that volume. If the data for an entry spans multiple volumes, the expiration date for those volumes may also change. The other volumes expiration dates will change only if the changed date is further in the future or the changed entry is the only entry having data on that volume. *SAME The expiration date currently assigned to the media is not changed. *NONE The media is expired media and can be used in backup or archive processing. *PERM The media has a permanent retention and cannot be used in backup or archive processing. expiration-date Specify the date when protection for the media ends. Top Last moved date (MOVDATE) Specifies the last date that this media volume was moved. *SAME You are not going to change the last moved date currently assigned to the volume. *NONE You are not assigning a last moved date for this media volume. last-moved-date Specify the date that this volume was last moved. Top 38 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Move policy (MOVPCY) The user-defined name of a move policy that you want change for this volume. Note: Virtual media cannot be moved. Move policies are assigned to virtual volumes so the policy can be replicated to the output media when the virtual volume is duplicated. *SAME You want to use the same move policy as is currently assigned to the volume. *NONE You are not assigning this volume a move policy. move-policy-name Specify the user-defined name of the move policy that you are assigning to this media volume. Top Creation date (CRTDATE) Specifies the date that this volume had data written on it. *SAME You are not going to change the creation date currently assigned to the volume. creation-date Specify the date that this volume had data written on it. Top Secure volume (VOLSEC) Specifies whether you want to change who has access to this volume. *SAME You are not going to change the accessibility of the volume. *NO This volume is not secured. *YES This volume is secured. Only users with special authorities *ALLOBJ or *SAVSYS can read this volume. Top Slot number (SLOT) Specifies the slot number for the volume that you have selected to change. *SAME You are not going to change the slot number currently assigned to the volume. *NONE No slot number is assigned to the volume that you are changing. slot-number Specify the slot number that you are assigning to this volume. Slot numbers can range from 1 to 999999. Top Change Media using BRM (CHGMEDBRM) 39 System (SYSNAME) Specifies the system identifier for the volume that you have selected to change. *SAME You are not going to change the system identifier currently assigned to the volume. *LCL Specifies that the system is the local system. BRMS uses the default local location name, LCLLOCNAME and not the system name SYSNAME. In most cases, the systems have the same value specified in the LCLLOCNAME and in the SYSNAME. You can use the DSPNETA command to view the system network attributes. location-name Specify the name of the remote location associated with the system. The local system’s network identifier, as seen by using the DSPNETA command, is used as the system’s network identifier. Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to use this value. network-id.location-name Specify the network identifier and the name of the remote location associated with the system. Specify these values using the format nnnnnnnn.cccccccc where nnnnnnnn is the network identifier and cccccccc is the remote location name. Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to use this value. Top Text (TEXT) Specifies text to describe the media that you are changing. *SAME You are not going to change the text that describes the volume. *NONE No text is specified to describe this volume. text Specify text that describes the volume. Top Image catalog (IMGCLG) Specifies the image catalog name for the tape volume which is being changed. If an image catalog name is specified, the image catalog and image catalog entry for the volume must exist to use the volume. Note: Use GO CMDCLG and GO CMDCLGE to view the menus for commands used to manage image catalogs and image catalog entries. *SAME Use the same value as is currently assigned to the parameter. *NONE Specifies this is not a virtual volume. image-catalog Specifies the name of the image catalog which contains the image catalog entry for a virtual volume. Top 40 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Examples Example 1: Changing a Volume in BRMS CHGMEDBRM VOL(T00001) MEDCLS(QIC1000) EXPDATE(*PERM) MOVDATE(’2/12/03’) This command changes the media information for volume T00001. The media class has been changed to QIC1000, the expiration date has been changed to *PERM and the last moved date has been changed to February 12, 2003. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1147 Volume &1 not found. BRM133E Image catalog entry does not exist for virtual volume &2. BRM133F Image catalog does not exist for virtual volume &2. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top Change Media using BRM (CHGMEDBRM) 41 42 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Change Job Scheduler (CHGSCDBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages BRMS uses the i5/OS job scheduler as the default job scheduler. You can also choose to use the IBM Job Scheduler for iSeries job scheduler as your default scheduler or select any other i5/OS job scheduler as your default. The Change Job Scheduler for BRM (CHGSCDBRM) command changes the job scheduler interface used by BRMS. You can use the i5/OS job scheduler, which is the default, IBM Job Scheduler for iSeries or another job scheduler that you choose. You can change the commands that BRMS uses to add, list and select job schedule entries. You can also specify whether you want to be prompted when BRMS uses these commands. The following substitution variables can be used in these commands to pass values from BRMS to the scheduler: v &JOBNAME - QBRMBKUP or QBRMARC v &REQUEST - will be either STRARCBRM or STRBKUBRM v &APPL - BRMS v &GROUP - control group name You can change these to your operating requirements or choose to use the defaults. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes TYPE Scheduler type *SYSTEM, *IJS, *USRDFN Optional, Positional 1 ADDCMD Add a job command Character value, *SAME, *IJS, *SYSTEM Optional ADDPMT Command prompt for add *NO, *YES Optional LISTCMD List jobs command Character value, *SAME, *IJS, *SYSTEM Optional LISTPMT Command prompt for list *NO, *YES Optional SLTCMD Select jobs command Character value, *SAME, *IJS, *SYSTEM Optional SLTPMT Command prompt for select *NO, *YES Optional Top Scheduler type (TYPE) Specifies which scheduler you want to use for scheduling BRMS control groups and commands. Any commercial or user developed scheduler can be used with BRMS. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 43 *SYSTEM Specifies that BRMS is to use the i5/OS job scheduler and its associated command set. Note: When you specify *SYSTEM for the Scheduler type (TYPE) parameter, the ADDCMD, ADDPMT, LISTCMD, LISTPMT, SLTCMD and SLTPMT parameters are ignored. *IJS Specifies that BRMS is to use IBM Job Scheduler for iSeries and its associated command set. Note: When you specify *IJS for the Scheduler type (TYPE) parameter, the ADDCMD, ADDPMT, LISTCMD, LISTPMT, SLTCMD and SLTPMT parameters are ignored. *USRDFN Specifies that you want to use another scheduling package command set or change the way in which BRMS starts the i5/OS job scheduler. Note: When you specify *USRDFN in the Scheduler type (TYPE) parameter, all of the job scheduler commands are displayed and can be changed. Top Add job command (ADDCMD) Specifies an alternative command to be used by BRMS to add a job schedule entry. When you are in a BRMS function that allows you to add a job to the job scheduler, the command that you specify here is started in lieu of the BRMS default command. *SAME The command used does not change. *IJS The Job Scheduler for iSeries command to add a job to the job schedule is used. *SYSTEM The i5/OS command to add a job to the job schedule is used. user-command Specify the command that you want BRMS to use when adding a job schedule entry. Top Command prompt for add (ADDPMT) Specifies whether BRMS should prompt the command specified in the Add a job command (ADDCMD) parameter. *NO The command is not prompted when started by BRMS. *YES The command is prompted when started by BRMS. Top List jobs command (LISTCMD) Specifies an alternative command to be used by BRMS to list all jobs in the job schedule. When you are in a BRMS function that allows you to list all jobs in the job schedule the command that you specify here is started. *SAME The command used does not change. *IJS The Job Scheduler for iSeries command to list all jobs in the job schedule is used. 44 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *SYSTEM The i5/OS command to list all jobs in the job schedule is used. user-command Specify the command that you want to use when listing all jobs in the job schedule. Top Command prompt for list (LISTPMT) Specifies whether BRMS should prompt the command specified in the List jobs command (LISTCMD) parameter. *NO The command is not prompted when started by BRMS. *YES The command is prompted when started by BRMS. Top Select jobs command (SLTCMD) Specifies an alternative command to be used by BRMS to list selected jobs in the job schedule. When you are in a BRMS function that allows you to select a list of BRMS jobs in the job schedule, the command that you specify here is started. *SAME The command used does not change. *IJS The Job Scheduler for iSeries command to select jobs in the job schedule is used. *SYSTEM The i5/OS command to select jobs in the job schedule is used. user-command Specify the command that you want BRMS to use when listing BRMS jobs in the job schedule. Top Command prompt for list (SLTPMT) Specifies whether BRMS should prompt the command specified in the Select jobs command (SLTCMD) parameter. *NO The command is not prompted when started by BRMS. *YES The command is prompted when started by BRMS. Top Examples CHGSCDBRM TYPE(*USRDFN) ADDCMD(’ADDJOBJS JOB(&JOBNAME) APP(&APPL) SCDCDE(*DAILY) TIME (2300) CMD(&REQUEST)’) ADDPMT(*YES) This command changes the CL command used by BRMS to add a job schedule entry. In this example, an alternative scheduler is being used. When adding a back up job to the schedule BRMS will use the ADDJOBJS command and the substitution variables specified here. Change Job Scheduler (CHGSCDBRM) 45 Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 46 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Check Expired Media for BRM (CHKEXPBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Check Expired Media for BRM (CHKEXPBRM) command is used to check to see if there is enough expired media to satisfy the media requirements of a save operation. The command calculates the media of a specified media class available for a save operation, taking into account the location of the media based on the location specified in the media policy or a location that you specify. You can calculate the available media for single or multiple media classes, with single or multiple location combinations depending on the values that you specify in the command. For instance, if you specified 20 in the Required volumes field, FMT2GB in the Media class field and *HOME in the Location field, you would have one media class, location combination. If you changed the Location field to *ANY, you could potentially receive messages about media class availability for each of the locations that you have set up that have the specified media class. If you had a situation where you specified *MEDPCY in the Required volumes field, *CTLGRP in the Media policy field and *ALL in the Control group field, then you would expect to have multiple media class, location combinations. The command returns messages that specify whether enough media is available for each media class, location combination. This command works in conjunction with the value specified in the Required volumes field. The value can be a specified number of volumes or a special value for media policy. The number of available volumes calculated by the CHKEXPBRM command is compared against the value in the Required volumes field. If the expired media calculated by the CHKEXPBRM command is greater than or equal to the Required volumes field value, the save operation can continue. If the value is less, then the save operation is canceled. The number of expired volumes can also be checked by user jobs using the CHKEXPBRM command. For example, the CHKEXPBRM command could be incorporated into a job scheduler and used to determine at various times if there is enough expired media available for a save operation. This command is used by all BRMS save operations. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes EXPMED Required volumes 1-9999, *MEDPCY Required, Positional 1 MEDCLS Media class Name Optional LOC Location Name, *ANY, *HOME Optional MEDPCY Media policy Name, *CTLGRP Optional CTLGRP Control group Single values: *ALL Other values (up to 50 repetitions): Name, *BKUGRP, *SYSGRP, *SYSTEM Optional © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 47 Keyword Description Choices Notes DATE Date for save Character value, *CURRENT Optional Top Required volumes (EXPMED) Specifies the number of expired volumes required to process a save operation. You can specify a number of volumes or you can specify that you want to base the number of required volumes on a media policy. When the command is processed the number of available expired volumes that meet the criteria are counted and compared against the value specified here. Note: If you specify *MEDPCY, the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter is a required parameter. *MEDPCY The number of expired volumes required to process a save operation is the number of volumes specified in the Required volumes field of the media policy specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter. number-of-volumes Specify the number of volumes required for the save operation. Top Media class (MEDCLS) Specifies the media class of the expired volumes that you want to count. This is a required parameter when a number is entered in the Required volumes (EXPMED) parameter. If you enter a media policy, the media class is derived from the media policy. Top Location (LOC) Specifies the location of the media to be included in the count of expired volumes. *ANY Expired volumes of the media class or classes at each location are included in the count of expired volumes available for a save operation. *HOME Only expired volumes at the home location are included in the count of expired volumes available for a save operation. location Specify the location whose expired volumes are to be included in the count of expired volumes. Top Media policy (MEDPCY) Specifies the media policy that you want to use to determine the required number of expired volumes for the save operation. This a required parameter when *MEDPCY is specified in the Required volumes (EXPMED) parameter. 48 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *CTLGRP Use the media policy associated with a control group to determine the number of expired volumes required for the save operation. The Control group (CTLGRP) parameter is a default with the *CTLGRP choice. media-policy Specify the media policy to use to determine the number of expired volumes required for the save operation. Top Control group (CTLGRP) Specifies the name of the control group or all control groups whose media policy you want to use to determine the required number of expired volumes required for the save operation. This is a default field when *CTLGRP is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter. Single values *ALL The media policy of each backup control group is used to determine the number of volumes required for each media class, location combination for the save operation. Other values (up to 50 repetitions) *BKUGRP The media policy used by the default backup user data control group is used to determine the number of volumes required for the media class, location combination for the save operation. *SYSGRP The media policy used by the default system data control group is used to determine the number of volumes required for the media class, location combination for the save operation. *SYSTEM The media policy used by the default backup entire system control group is used to determine the number of volumes required for the media class, location combination for the save operation. control-group-name Specify the name of the backup control group, such as WEEKLY that you want to use to determine the number of volumes required for the media class, location combination for the save operation. Top Date for save (DATE) Specifies the date that the control group was saved. *CURRENT The current date is used to determine the control group and its associated media policy. expiration-date Specify the date to use to determine the control group and its associated media policy. number-of-days Specify a number of days to calculate a future date to be associated with a control group. Top Check Expired Media for BRM (CHKEXPBRM) 49 Examples Example 1: Checking on Available Volumes CHKEXPBRM EXPMED(50) MEDCLS(FMT2GB) LOC(*HOME) This command checks to see if there are 50 expired volumes of media class FMT2GB available for a save operation at the home location. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1118 No active entries found in control group &1. BRM1157 Control group &1 not found. BRM1169 Policy &1 not found. BRM1441 Media usage not valid, control group not processed; BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM1930 Request for &1 expired volumes for media class &3 was not successful. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 50 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Copy Media Info for BRM (CPYMEDIBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages This command is typically used when you are bringing a system into a network of systems that share BRMS media inventory information. The Copy Media Information using BRM (CPYMEDIBRM) command copies media inventory information to a work file, or copies the contents of the work file to the media inventory. Using the CPYMEDIBRM command prior to adding the system name to a BRMS network allows you to save the contents of the current media inventory into the work file. After network synchronization is complete, you can use CPYMEDIBRM with OPTION (*FROMFILE) on the newly added system to copy the original media inventory information back into the media inventory. Information that is inconsistent with the system’s new network level media inventory information will be reported but unresolved when OPTION(*FROMFILE) is used. The Media Merge report is produced when the CPYMEDIBRM command is processed. The report will indicate differences that have been diagnosed. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1AEN. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restriction: v The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to use this command. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes OPTION Type of copy *TOFILE, *FROMFILE Optional, Positional 1 FILE File Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: File Name, QA1AMED Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB CPYMEDI Copy media information *NO, *YES Optional Top Type of copy (OPTION) This command is designed to allow you to merge existing BRMS information from the current system with an existing network group of one or more systems. The command allows you to store temporary copies of the current systems BRMS information to a temporary file. After an Initialize BRM (INZBRM) command using the option *NETSYS is used, the stored temporary copies can be merged in with the BRMS information brought from the other system © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 51 *TOFILE You are copying media information from the media inventory to a work file. This option should be used before an INZBRM *NETSYS. *FROMFILE You are copying media information from the work file to the media inventory. Information that is inconsistent with the system’s new network level media inventory information will be reported but unresolved when OPTION(*FROMFILE) is used. This option should be used after an INZBRM *NETSYS. Top File (FILE) Specifies the name of the work file that BRMS uses when it copies media inventory information. Qualifier 1: File QA1AMED The media inventory file is copied to or from this file depending on the value specified in the File to copy (OPTION) parameter. file-name Specify the name of the file that you want to use when copying the media inventory. If the file that you specify does not exist, BRMS will create it for you. Qualifier 2: Library *LIBL The library list is used to locate the file. *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to locate the file. If no current library entry exists in the library list, QGPL is used. library-name Specify the library name where the file is located. Top Copy media information (CPYMEDI) Specifies whether you want to copy media information for the media inventory that you are copying. Note: *NO should be specified if you are planning to attach your system to a network. *NO Media information is not copied. *YES Media information is copied. Top 52 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Examples Example 1: Copying BRMS Media Information To a File CPYMEDIBRM FILE(WORKFILE) This command copies BRMS media information to a file called WORKFILE. Example 2: Copying BRMS Media Information From a File CPYMEDIBRM OPTION(*FROMFILE) FILE(WORKFILE) This command copies BRMS media information from a file called WORKFILE to the network media inventory. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top Copy Media Info for BRM (CPYMEDIBRM) 53 54 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Dump BRMS (DMPBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Dump BRM (DMPBRM) command saves BRMS files and related files to assist IBM support personnel in problem determination. You can specify various levels of detail and one or more job logs to dump. This command saves various files from QUSRBRM and related system files (depending on the specified level) to a device or save file. This information is used in problem determination by your technical representative. Processing this command should be done in conjunction with this representative. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes DEV Device Name, *SAVF Required, Positional 1 VOL Volume identifier Character value, *MOUNTED Optional LVL Level 1-9, *ALL Optional TGTRLS Target release Character value, *CURRENT Optional DMPDEV Dump device Single values: *ALL, *NONE Other values (up to 10 repetitions): Name Optional JOBLOG Joblog to dump *NONE, *JOB Optional JOB Job name Single values: * Other values (up to 10 repetitions): Element list Optional Element 1: Job name Qualified job name Qualifier 1: Job name Name Qualifier 2: User Name Qualifier 3: Number 000000-999999 Top Device (DEV) Specifies the name of the device or save file to which you want the dump information to be saved. *SAVF Write the dump information to a save file. device-name Specify the name of the device to which you want to write the dump information. Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 55 Volume identifier (VOL) Specifies the volume identifier to dump the data to. *MOUNTED Any labeled volume that is placed in the specified device is used. volume-identifier Specify the identifier of the labeled volume to use. Top Level (LVL) Specifies the level of detail to be included in the dump. The level of detail can range from 1 to 9 with 1 being the least amount of detail and 9 being the most detail. You should ask your support representative for the level of detail to specify. *ALL Include all information required by your service provider. level-of-detail Specify the level of detail that you want to include in the dump. Top Target release (TGTRLS) Specifies the release of the operating system on which you intend to restore the objects being saved. *CURRENT The objects are to be restored on a system that is running the same release of the operating system currently running on your system. For example, if V5R2M0 is running on the system, *CURRENT means that you intend to restore the objects on a system with V5R2M0 installed. The objects can also be restored on a system with any subsequent release of the operating system installed. *PRV The objects are to be restored on a system that is running on the previous release with modification level 0 of the operating system. For example if V5R2M0 is running on your system, *PRV means you intend to restore the objects on a system with V5R1M0 installed. The object can also be restored on a system with any subsequent release of the operating system installed. Note: Not all objects can be targeted to another release. Objects that are new to a release typically cannot be saved to a previous release. target-release Specify the release in the format VxRxMx, where Vx is the version, Rx is the release, and Mx is the modification level. For example, V5R2M0 is version 5, release 2, modification level 0. The objects can be restored on a system with the specified release or with any subsequent release of the operating system installed. Note: Not all objects can be targeted to another release. Objects that are new to a release typically cannot be saved to a previous release. Valid values depend on the current version, release, and modification level, and they change with each new release. If you specify a release-level that is earlier than the earliest release level supported by this command, an error message is sent indicating the earliest supported release. Top 56 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Dump device (DMPDEV) Specifies a device or devices for which you would like to get diagnostic information. When specified, BRMS invokes the QTADMPDV API to gather this information using the special value *SPLF as the problem identifier. Note: When an *APPC or *NET type device is specified for this parameter, BRMS will dump the save/restore flight recorder. Single values *ALL All devices defined to BRMS are included in the information to be gathered. *NONE No devices are specified. Other values (up to 10 repetitions) device-name Specify the device for which you want to gather diagnostic information. Top Joblog to dump (JOBLOG) Specifies whether you want to dump job log information. *NONE Do not dump job log information. *JOB Dump job log information from the specified jobs. Top Job (JOB) Specifies the name of the job whose job log information is to be retrieved. Single values * Dump information from the current job. Other values (up to 10 repetitions) Qualifier 1: Job name job-name Specify the name of the job to be dumped. If no job qualifier if given, all of the jobs currently in the system are searched for the simple job name. Qualifier 2: User user-name Specify the name that identifies the user profile under which the job is run. Qualifier 3: Number number Specify the job number assigned by the system. Dump BRMS (DMPBRM) 57 Top Examples DMPBRM DEV(TAP01) LVL(2) JOBLOG(*JOB) This command causes level 2 dump information, along with the job log for the current job, to be written to tape unit TAP01. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4060 BRMS product initialization required. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 58 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Display ASP Information (DSPASPBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Display ASP Information (DSPASPBRM) command shows you the Display ASP Information display. This display shows you a summary of all auxiliary storage pools (ASP) that are set up and various statistical information about the auxiliary storage pools on your system. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional Top Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether the output from the command is displayed at the requesting work station or printed with the job’s spooled output. * The output is displayed (if requested by an interactive job) or printed (if requested by a batch job). *PRINT The output is printed with the job’s spooled output. The report that is produced is the Display ASP Information report. The report, if printed, is written to the printer file QP1AASP. Top Examples Example 1: Printing the Display ASP Information Report DSPASPBRM OUTPUT(*PRINT) This command prints the Display ASP Information report. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 59 BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 60 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Display Backup Plan using BRM (DSPBKUBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Display Backup Plan using BRM (DSPBKUBRM) command shows you the Display Backup Plan display or prints the Backup Plan report. The Display Backup Plan display or report shows you a summary of all backup control groups that are set up, the libraries, special values and lists that are in each backup control group and the type of backup that each control group performs. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional Top Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether the output from the command is displayed at the requesting work station or printed with the job’s spooled output. * The output is displayed (if requested by an interactive job) or printed (if requested by a batch job). *PRINT The output is printed with the job’s spooled output. The report that is produced is the Backup Plan report. The report, if printed, is written to the printer file QP1ABP. Top Examples Example 1: Printing the Display Backup Plan Report DSPBKUBRM OUTPUT(*PRINT) This command prints the Display Backup Plan report. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 61 BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 62 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Display Duplicate Media (DSPDUPBRM) Where allowed to run: Interactive environments (*INTERACT *IPGM *IREXX *EXEC) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Display Duplicate Media using BRM (DSPDUPBRM) command displays all duplicate copies of a volume that you specify. The Display Duplication Cross Reference display includes volume identifier, sequence number, expiration date and duplication time and date. Volumes that are the original and the copy are identified as input (*INP) or output (*OUT) respectively. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restriction: v This command can not be run in batch. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes VOL Volume identification Character value Required, Positional 1 Top Volume identification (VOL) Specifies the volume identifier of the volume that you want to review for duplication. The volume and all the resulting duplicate volumes are shown. If the specified volume is a member of a media set all the original volumes and their duplicate volumes are shown. This is a required parameter. Top Examples Example 1: Displaying Duplicate Volumes DSPDUPBRM VOL(T00001) This command shows all duplicate copies of volume T00001 on the Display Duplication Cross Reference display. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 63 BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM4041 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 64 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Display Log for BRM (DSPLOGBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Display Log for BRM (DSPLOGBRM) command displays the BRMS log. The BRMS log is a display by date and time of messages that BRMS has created as a result of processing. The DSPLOGBRM command allows you to display or print all or part of the log. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes TYPE Type *ALL, *ARC, *BKU, *MAINT, *MED, *MGR, *RCY, *RTV, *SEC Optional, Positional 1 PERIOD Time period for log output Element list Optional Element 1: Start time and date Element list Element 1: Beginning time Time, *AVAIL Element 2: Beginning date Character value, *CURRENT, *BEGIN Element 2: End time and date Element list Element 1: Ending time Time, *AVAIL Element 2: Ending date Character value, *CURRENT, *END SEV Severity 0-99, 00 Optional OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional DETAIL Detail *BASIC, *FULL Optional USER User Name, *ALL Optional MSGID Message identifier Name, *ALL Optional Top Type (TYPE) Specifies the type of entry for which you want to review log entries. Note: The default parameter for Type (TYPE) parameter depends on the area that you use to access this command. For instance, if you access this command from a backup menu, the default Type is *BKU. If you access the command from the archive menu, the default Type is *ARC and so on. If you type the command on a command line or from the System Policy display, the default is *ALL. *ALL Selects all log entries for display or print. *ARC Selects only archive log entries for display or print. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 65 *BKU Selects only back up log entries for display or print. *MAINT Selects only maintenance log entries for display or print. *MED Selects only media management log entries for display or print. *MGR Selects only migration log entries for display or print. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *RCY Selects only recovery log entries for display or print. *RTV Selects only retrieve log entries for display or print. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *SEC Selects only security log entries to be displayed or printed. Any log entries whose primary area or secondary area are security will be displayed. An entry may be logged for any reason and have security as a secondary area. Top Time period for log output (PERIOD) Specifies the period of time for which the log entries are selected for the display or report. Element 1: Beginning time and date Log entries created on or after the beginning date and time are selected. Log entries created prior to the beginning date and time are not selected. Element 1: Beginning time Specifies the beginning time at which or after log entries are selected. *AVAIL Any entries available for the beginning date are selected. begin-time Specifies the beginning time for the beginning date for which log entries are selected. The time is specified in 24-hour format and can be specified with or without a time separator: v Without a time separator, specify a string of 4 or 6 digits (hhmm or hhmmss) where hh=hours, mm=minutes and ss=seconds. Hours, minutes, and seconds must each be exactly 2 digits (using leading zeros if necessary). v With a time separator, specify a string of 5 or 8 digits where the time separator specified for your job is used to separate the hours, minutes, and seconds. If you enter this command from the command line, the string must be enclosed in apostrophes. If a time separator other than the separator specified for your job is used, this command will fail. Element 2: Beginning date Specifies the beginning date for which the log entries are selected. *CURRENT Log entries with the current date are selected. *BEGIN Log entries from the beginning of all available log entries are selected. 66 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands begin-date Specifies the beginning date for which log entries are selected. The date must be specified in the job date format. Element 2: Ending time and date Log entries created on or before the ending date and time are selected. Log entries created after the ending date and time are not selected. Element 1: Ending time One of the following is used to specify the ending time before which log entries are included. Any items created after the specified time and date are not included in the log entries for the report. Specifies the ending time at which or before log entries are selected. *AVAIL Any entries available for the ending date are selected. end-time Specifies the ending time for the ending date for which log entries are selected. The time is specified in 24-hour format and can be specified with or without a time separator: v Without a time separator, specify a string of 4 or 6 digits (hhmm or hhmmss) where hh=hours, mm=minutes and ss=seconds. Hours, minutes, and seconds must each be exactly 2 digits (using leading zeros if necessary). v With a time separator, specify a string of 5 or 8 digits where the time separator specified for your job is used to separate the hours, minutes, and seconds. If you enter this command from the command line, the string must be enclosed in apostrophes. If a time separator other than the separator specified for your job is used, this command will fail. Element 2: Ending date Specifies the ending date for which the log entries are selected. *CURRENT Log entries with the current date are selected. *END Log entries to the end of all available log entries are selected. end-date Specifies the ending date for which log entries are selected. The date must be specified in the job date format. Top Severity (SEV) Specifies the message severity level that you want to include in the display or print. For example, a severity level of 30 would include all messages that are severity level 30 and above. The severity level can be specified from 0 to 99. 00 The default severity level is zero. severity-level Specify the message severity level that you want to display. Top Display Log for BRM (DSPLOGBRM) 67 Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether the output from the command is displayed at the requesting work station or printed with the job’s spooled output. * The output is displayed (if requested by an interactive job) or printed (if requested by a batch job). *PRINT The output is printed with the job’s spooled output. The report that is produced is the BRMS Log report. The report, if printed, is written to the printer file QP1ALG. Top Detail (DETAIL) Specifies the format used for the printed output. *BASIC The entries are printed in abbreviated list format. *FULL The detail of each entry is printed in an expanded format. Top User (USER) Specifies the name of the user profile for the log entries that you want to display or print. *ALL Include all user profiles in the display or report. user-name Specify the user profile whose log entries you want to include in the display or report. Top Message identifier (MSGID) Specifies the message identifier for the log entries that you want to display or print. *ALL Include all message identifiers in the display or report. message-identifier Specify the message identifier whose log entries you want to include in the display or report. Top Examples Example 1: Displaying BRMS Log Entries for a Date Range and Severity Level DSPLOGBRM TYPE(*BKU) PERIOD((*AVAIL *BEGIN) (*AVAIL *END)) SEV(20) This command displays backup log entries and the range of dates is from the beginning of the log to the end of the log. Log entries related to backups will be displayed in the Display BRM Log Information display that have a severity level of 20 or above. 68 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM4041 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top Display Log for BRM (DSPLOGBRM) 69 70 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) command copies the contents of a single volume, a single volume in a media set, media set, or set of marked saved items to other volumes. You can specify the volumes which are to be duplicated, or specify a search be performed to identify the volumes or saved items which are to be duplicated. You can also resume a previous duplication operation which ended with errors. Note: The tape devices do not have to support the same media classes. The media policy is specified in the DUPMEDBRM command. Note: The density field in the file header labels are changed to reflect the true density. Note: If you are using DUPMEDBRM to copy a file group, the output media assumes the group number of the input media. An exception to this is if a Set Media Controls using BRM (SETMEDBRM) command overrides the value for file group and type for the output volumes. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. The volumes to be copied must be active volumes, be members of the BRMS media inventory. 2. If you are copying a media set in batch mode by specifying a volume of the media set in the VOL parameter, you must use the special value *SET in the FROMVOL parameter. 3. You cannot duplicate TSM (ADSM) media using the DUPMEDBRM command. 4. Devices whose category is *APPC or *NET cannot be used to duplicate data using the DUPMEDBRM command. 5. You must have two tape drives to use this command. If the devices are shared devices, BRMS will vary the devices on for you. If the devices are not shared devices, you must vary them on. 6. If you are using devices with optimum block size enabled, the optimum block size supported by the output device must be greater than or equal to the optimum block size of the input device. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes VOL From volume identifier Character value, *LIST, *RESUME, *SCHHST, *SEARCH Required, Key, Positional 1 RSMKEY Resume key 1-999999, *ALL Optional FILEGRP File group Name, *ALL, *NONE, *ARCGRP, *BKUGRP, *SYSGRP, *SYSTEM Optional, Positional 2 GRPTYPE File group type Name, *ALL, *ARC, *BKU Optional, Positional 3 SCHMEDCLS From media class Name, *ALL Optional FROMDEV From device Name Optional © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 71 Keyword Description Choices Notes TODEV To device Name Optional FROMSEQNBR From sequence number Single values: *ALL Other values: Element list Optional Element 1: Starting file sequence number 1-16777215, *FIRST Element 2: Ending file sequence number 1-16777215, *LAST, *ONLY TOSEQNBR To sequence number 1, *END Optional MEDPCY To media policy Name, *SYSPCY, *NONE Optional FROMVOL Input volume list Single values: *VOL, *SET Other values (up to 300 repetitions): Character value Optional FROMENDOPT From device end option *REWIND, *LEAVE, *UNLOAD Optional TOENDOPT To device end option *UNLOAD, *LEAVE, *REWIND Optional FROMSYS From system Character value, *LCL Optional TOVOL To volume identifier Single values: *MOUNTED Other values (up to 300 repetitions): Character value Optional OBJDTL Retain object detail *NO, *YES Optional EXPDATE Expiration date Date, *MEDPCY, *PERM Optional MOVPCY Move policy Name, *MEDPCY, *NONE Optional MEDCLS Media class Character value, *MEDPCY, *SYSPCY Optional LOC Location Name, *MEDPCY, *ANY, *HOME Optional VOLSEC Secure volume *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional MINVOL Required volumes 1-9999, *MEDPCY, *NONE Optional MARKDUP Mark volumes for duplication *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional MARKHST Mark history for duplication *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional SAVMEDINF Save media information *NONE, *BKUPCY, *LIB, *OBJ Optional Top From volume identifier (VOL) Specifies the volumes to be duplicated or the type of search used to identify volumes or saved items to be duplicated. This parameter can be used in conjunction with the Input volume list (FROMVOL) parameter to specify the volume or volumes that you want to copy. You can copy a single volume, volumes in a media set, a list of volumes or all volumes marked for duplication. If you want to copy a single volume or a single volume in a media set, specify the name of the volume that you want to copy in the VOL parameter and the special value *VOL in the FROMVOL parameter. Note: If you are prompting the command, use F9 to display all command parameters before you specify a volume in the VOL parameter. The prompter will set the default value in the FROMVOL parameter to *VOL. For instance, if you are copying a volume T00009, which is not a member of a media set, you would prompt the command, press F9, then enter T00009 in the VOL parameter. The *VOL should be the default value displayed in the FROMVOL parameter. If the volume is a member of a media set you would follow the same procedure. 72 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands If you are not sure if a volume is a member of a media set, enter the volume in the VOL parameter and press the Enter key. If the volume is a member of a media set, the volume identifiers of all volumes in the set will be displayed in the FROMVOL parameter. For instance, if you had a media set made up of T00001, T00002 and T00003 and you can enter T00002 in the VOL parameter and pressed the enter key. Volumes T00001, T00002 and T00003 would be displayed in the FROMVOL parameter. The volumes in the FROMVOL parameter cannot be changed at this point. This helps assure that you are duplicating all members of the set. An alternate method of copying a media set is to specify a volume contained in the media set in the VOL parameter and using the special value *SET for the FROMVOL parameter. You can specify *LIST in the VOL parameter to copy a list of volumes that you specify in the FROMVOL parameter. You can specify *SEARCH in the VOL parameter to search the media inventory for the marked volumes that are to be duplicated, or *SCHHST to search the history information for marked saved items to be duplicated. When using *SEARCH or *SCHHST the FROMVOL parameter is not used. This is a required parameter. *LIST Specify this special value to duplicate a list of active volumes that you specify. Enter the list of volumes that you want to duplicate in the FROMVOL parameter. *RESUME Specify to resume history or media duplication operations which end with errors. Use the Resume key (RSMKEY) parameter to specify the duplication operation to be resumed. Note: You must correct any errors which caused the duplication operation to end before you resume the duplication operation. *SCHHST All saved items that are marked for duplication, and meet the specified search values are duplicated. Search values are specified by using the following parameters: v File group (FILEGRP) parameter v File group type (GRPTYPE) parameter v Media class (SCHMEDCLS) parameter v From system (FROMSYS) parameter *SEARCH All active volumes that are marked for duplication, and meet the specified search values are duplicated. Search values are specified by using the following parameters: v File group (FILEGRP) parameter v File group type (GRPTYPE) parameter v Media class (SCHMEDCLS) parameter v From system (FROMSYS) parameter from-volume-identifier Specify the name of the volume that you want to duplicate. The volume identifier that you specify must be a active volume that is in the BRMS media inventory. Top Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) 73 Resume key (RSMKEY) Specifies the previous duplication operation to resume. You may want to resume a previous duplication if the operation ended with errors. A resume key is returned in the recovery text of diagnostic message BRM4137 for duplication operations which end with errors. A resume key for pending duplication of saved items is also displayed on the Duplication view of the Work with Media Information display. Use the Work with Media Information (WRKMEDIBRM) command to display the saved items, then use F11 to select the Duplication view. Note: This parameter is required when *RESUME is specified for the Volume (VOL) parameter. *ALL All pending duplications of saved items with resume keys are duplicated. 1-999999 The pending duplication of saved items having the specified resume key are duplicated. Top File group (FILEGRP) Specifies the file group that you want search for and duplicate the volumes that contain the specified file group. *ALL Include all file groups that meet the other specifications in the search. *ARCGRP Include volumes that contain the default archive control group in the group of files to duplicate. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *BKUGRP Include volumes that contain the default backup user data control group in the group of files to duplicate. *SYSGRP Include volumes that contain the default system data control group in the group of files to duplicate. *SYSTEM Include volumes that contain the default backup entire system control group in the group of files to duplicate. file-group Specify the name of the file group whose volume you want to be duplicated. Top File group type (GRPTYPE) Specifies the type of file group that you want to search for and duplicate the volumes that contain the specified file group type. *ALL Include all file groups that meet the other specifications in the search. *ARC The file group is an archive file group. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. 74 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *BKU The file group is a backup file group. file-group-type Specify the file group type that you want to include in the search. Top From media class (SCHMEDCLS) Specifies the media classes that you want to search for and duplicate the input volumes that are associated with the specified media class. This parameter is only used in conjunction with the From volume identifier (VOL) parameter when the special value *SEARCH is specified. *ALL Include all media classes that meet the other specifications in the search. from-media-class Specify the name of the media class that you want to duplicate. Top From device (FROMDEV) Specifies the device name from which the volume or volumes is copied. This is a required parameter. Top To device (TODEV) Specifies the device name on which you are placing the volume that you want to copy to. This is a required parameter. Top From sequence number (FROMSEQNBR) Specifies which data file sequence numbers are to be copied. Note: If *ALL is specified for Starting file sequence number, or *FIRST for Starting file sequence number and *LAST for Ending file sequence number, then file sequences prior to *FIRST or after *LAST which do not reside in the history information for the volumes will not be duplicated. Single values *ALL All files are duplicated. Element 1: Starting file sequence number *FIRST All files starting with the first file sequence are duplicated. Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) 75 file-sequence-number Specify the starting file sequence number do be duplicated. The valid range of sequence numbers is 1 through 16777215. Only the files in the specified sequence number range are duplicated. Element 2: Ending file sequence number *LAST All files ending with the last file sequence are duplicated. *ONLY Only the file specified in the starting file sequence is duplicated. If *ALL is specified in the first element, then this parameter is ignored. file-sequence-number Specify the ending file sequence number of the range to be duplicated. The valid range of sequence numbers is 1 through 16777215. Top To sequence number (TOSEQNBR) Specifies which sequence number the data files are to be copied to. 1 The data files are copied to file sequence 1. *END The data files are added to the logical end of tape. The next valid sequence number is used. file-sequence-number Specify the sequence number in which the data file will be copied to. This value is not allowed if the device does not have overwriting capabilities and the value specified is not the next logical value to be used at the end of the logical tape volume. Top To media policy (MEDPCY) Specifies the media policy for the volumes to which you are copying. Media policies are used to determine: v The type of retention to use, such as days, date or version, for media used in control group processing. v The move policy to use with this media policy. v The media class to use. v Whether or not to use save files. v The type of retention to use, such as days or date for save files created in control group processing. The media policy you specify must be a media policy that is in the BRMS media policy table. *SYSPCY The media policy specified in the system policy is used as the value for media policy. *NONE No media policy is specified for this duplication operation. Media policy values must be supplied from the command for each parameter that has a default of *MEDPCY. to-media-policy-name Specify a media policy that has been set up in the BRMS. You can press F4 to get a list of these media policies. 76 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Top Input volume list (FROMVOL) Specifies the list of volumes that are to be copied. This parameter works in conjunction with the From volume identifier (VOL) parameter to specify the volume or volumes that you want to copy. You can copy a single volume, a set of volumes or a list of volumes. You can specify up to 300 volumes in the FROMVOL parameter. To copy a single volume, specify a volume in the VOL parameter and specify the special value *VOL in the FROMVOL parameter. Note: If you are prompting the command, use F9 to display all command parameters before you specify a volume in the VOL parameter. The prompter will set the default value in the FROMVOL parameter to *VOL. If you are not sure if a volume is a member of a media set, enter the volume identifier in the VOL parameter and press the Enter key. If the volume is a member of a media set, the volume identifiers of all volumes in the set will be displayed in the FROMVOL parameter. If you specify *LIST in the VOL parameter, you can enter a list of volumes to copy in the FROMVOL parameter. If you specify *SEARCH in the VOL parameter, this parameter is not used. If you want to duplicate the volumes in a media set, specify a volume of the media set in the VOL parameter and specify *SET in the FROMVOL parameter. You must use this method to duplicate the volumes of a media set in a batch job. Single values *VOL You want to copy a single volume that is specified in the VOL parameter. The *VOL special value is displayed but not used when the special value *SEARCH is specified in the VOL parameter. *SET Specify this special value to copy all volumes in a media set when only one volume of the set is specified in the VOL parameter. If you are copying a media set in batch mode by specifying a volume of the media set in the VOL parameter, you must use the special value *SET in the FROMVOL parameter. Other values (up to 300 repetitions) volume-identifier Specify the volume identifiers of a list of active volumes, that you want to duplicate. Top From device end option (FROMENDOPT) Specifies whether the volume placed on the device specified on the From device (FROMDEV) parameter is rewound and unloaded after the operation completes. *REWIND The volume is automatically rewound, but not unloaded after the operation ends. *LEAVE The volume does not rewind or unload after the operation ends. It remains at the current position on the device. Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) 77 *UNLOAD The volume is automatically rewound and unloaded after the operation ends. Top To device end option (TOENDOPT) Specifies whether the volume placed on the device specified on the To device (TODEV) parameter is rewound and unloaded after the operation is completed. *UNLOAD The volume is rewound and unloaded after the operation is completed. *LEAVE The volume does not rewind or unload after the operation ends. It remains at the current position on the device. *REWIND The volume is rewound after the operation is completed. Top From system (FROMSYS) Specifies the location and network identification of the system that owns the volumes you would like to duplicate. When specifying a remote system, the input and output volumes used in the operation will be owned by the specified system. Note: Use the Display Network Attributes (DSPNETA) command to view the system network attributes. Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to use this value if a value other than *LCL is specified. *LCL Specifies that the from-system is the local system. BRMS uses the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attribute and not the System name (SYSNAME) network attribute to determine the current system name. In most cases, the systems have the same value specified for LCLLOCNAME as for SYSNAME. location-name Specifies the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attribute of the remote system for the network operation. The current system Local network ID (LCLNETID) network attribute is used to connect with the remote system. network-id.location-name Specifies the Local network ID (LCLNETID) and the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attributes of the remote system for the network operation. Specify these values using the format nnnnnnnn.cccccccc where nnnnnnnn is the LCLNETID and cccccccc is the LCLLOCNAME. Top 78 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands To volume identifier (TOVOL) Specifies the volume identifiers of the volumes to which data is being copied. The volume identifier that you specify must be a volume that is in the BRMS media inventory. Single values *MOUNTED The volume identifier of the volume placed in the device specified on the To device (TODEV) parameter is used. If the source volume is a standard labeled volume and the volume placed in the device is not labeled or is initialized to the wrong density, the volume is reinitialized to the correct density using the volume identifier of the source volume currently placed in the device. Other values (up to 300 repetitions) volume-identifier Specify the volume identifier of the volumes to which data is being copied. When the end of a volume is reached, you will be able to reinitialize the volume using this volume identifier. If the volume contains the correct volume identifier but is in the wrong density, the volume will be reinitialized to the correct density. The volume identifier is saved. Top Retain object detail (OBJDTL) This parameter has no function. Object detail, including member level detail for physical files, is always retained for duplicated media as long as object detail was available for the input volumes. Top Expiration date (EXPDATE) Specifies the expiration that you want to use for output volumes created as a result of this duplication operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this duplication command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *PERM Output volumes from this duplication operation are assigned a permanent expiration. expiration-date Specify an expiration date with or without date separators that will be assigned to output volumes from this duplication operation. Top Move policy (MOVPCY) Specifies the move policy that you want to use for output volumes created as a result of this duplication operation. Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) 79 *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this duplication command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NONE There is not a move policy associated with the output volumes that are created as a result of this duplication operation. move-policy Specify a move policy that will be assigned to output volumes from this duplication operation. Top Media class (MEDCLS) Specifies the media class that you want to use for output volumes created as a result of this duplication operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this duplication command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *SYSPCY The value for media class in the system policy will be assigned to output volumes from this duplication operation. media-class Specify a media class that will be assigned to output volumes from this duplication operation. Top Location (LOC) Specifies the location that you want to use for output volumes created as a result of this duplication operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this duplication command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *ANY Any valid location is assigned to output volumes from this duplication operation. *HOME The home location is assigned to output volumes from this duplication operation. location Specify a location that will be assigned to output volumes from this duplication operation. Top 80 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Secure volume (VOLSEC) Specifies whether you want to apply volume security to volumes in this media class. Volumes that are secured can only be read by users with the special authorities *ALLOBJ or *SAVSYS. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this duplication command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO Volume security has not been applied to this media class. Volumes that do not have volume security can be read by anyone. *YES Only users with special authorities *ALLOBJ or *SAVSYS can read media volumes in this media class. Top Required volumes (MINVOL) Specifies the minimum number of expired volumes that must be present before any duplication can be done using this media policy. The value can also be checked by user jobs using the Check Expired Media for BRM (CHKEXPBRM) command. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this duplication command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NONE There is no check done to determine the minimum number of required volumes before a duplication operation begins. number-of-volumes Specify the number of expired media volumes that must be available before any BRMS duplication operation will begin. The number can range from 1 to 9999. Top Mark volumes for duplication (MARKDUP) Specifies whether to mark volumes for duplication after they have been duplicated. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this duplication command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO Do not mark volumes for duplication. *YES Mark volumes for duplication. Top Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) 81 Mark history for duplication (MARKHST) Specifies whether to mark history items for duplication after they have been duplicated. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this duplication command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO Do not mark the history items for duplication. *YES Mark the history items for duplication. Top Save media information (SAVMEDINF) Specifies whether you want to automatically save the media information after duplication has run. The media information is the changes to the save history and volume information that occur during the duplication operation. You can specify whether the save history in the media information is saved at the library or object level. Note: Object level saved history information can only be saved if object level or member level detail was retained when the objects were originally saved. Note: The saved media information will be appended to the last output volume used for duplication. *NONE Specifies you do not want media information saved after duplication has run. *BKUPCY Specifies you want the Backup Policy to specify whether media information is saved after duplication has run. If this value is specified, the current value of the Automatically backup media information prompt on the Backup Policy will determine whether media information is saved when this command is run. *LIB Specifies you want media information saved after the duplication has run, but you only want to save library level history information. With library level history information, you must know the object names to restore individual objects. *OBJ Specifies you want media information saved after the duplication has run and you want to save object level history information. With object level history information, you can use BRMS to help you locate saved objects that you want to restore such as physical files or members. Top Examples Example 1: Copying a Single Volume DUPMEDBRM VOL(T00001) FROMDEV(TAP01) TODEV(TAP03) FROMVOL(T00001) This command duplicates volume T00001 using TAP01 as the from device and TAP03 as the to device. Because T00001 is not a member of a media set, the input list (FROMVOL) contains only T00001. Example 2: Duplicating a List of Volumes 82 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands DUPMEDBRM VOL(*LIST) FROMDEV(TAPMLB01) TODEV(TAPMLB02) MEDPCY(FMT3570) FROMVOL(VOL001 VOL002 VOL003) This command duplicates volumes VOL001, VOL002 and VOL003 using media library TAPMLB01 as the from device and media library TAPMLB02 as the to device using the media class in the FMT3570 media policy for the to volumes. Example 3: Duplicating a Volume Set DUPMEDBRM VOL(VOL002) FROMDEV(TAPMLB01) TODEV(TAPMLB02) FROMVOL(*SET) MEDPCY(FMT3570) This command duplicates all volumes in the volume set which contains VOL002 using media library TAPMLB01 as the from device and media library TAPMLB02 as the to device using the media class in the FMT3570 media policy for the to volumes. Example 4: Duplicating All Marked Volumes for Another System DUPMEDBRM VOL(*SEARCH) FROMDEV(TAPMLB01) TODEV(TAPMLB02) FROMSYS(SYSTEM_B) If this command is run on SYSTEM_A, the command will search for all volumes marked for duplication owned by SYSTEM_B using media library TAPMLB01 as the from device and media library TAPMLB02 as the to device. SYSTEM_A and SYSTEM_B are in a BRMS network and share the media library resources. Example 5: Resume a Previous Duplicate Media using BRM DUPMEDBRM VOL(*RESUME) RSMKEY(123456) This command resume a previous duplication operation which ended abnormally. The resume key 123456 was returned in message BRM4137 when the duplication operation ended with exception BRM4138. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM15A2 Volume &1 cannot be duplicated by this system. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM1934 Media duplication not successful. BRM1936 No media found for duplication. BRM2338 Duplication completed with errors. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) 83 BRM4138 Media duplication completed with errors. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 84 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Extract Media Information (EXTMEDIBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Extract Media Information (EXTMEDIBRM) command adds information about a volume in the BRMS media file. You specify the identifier of the volume and what is contained on the volume. BRMS records content information only for media already added to the BRMS media inventory, and then only for media whose contents are currently shown as expired. If active contents information for the media already exists, or if the media has not been added to the media inventory, no content information is added. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes DEV Device Name Required, Positional 1 VOL Volume identifier Character value, *MOUNTED Optional, Positional 2 FILE File origin *FILE, *SAV, *SAVCFG, *SAVCHG, *SAVCHGDLO, *SAVCHGOBJ, *SAVDLO, *SAVLIB, *SAVOBJ, *SAVSECDTA, *SAVSYS Optional ENDOPT End of tape option *UNLOAD, *LEAVE, *REWIND Optional Top Device (DEV) Specifies the name of the device on which you are loading the volume. The device name must be defined in the BRMS device table. Top Volume identifier (VOL) Specifies the volume identifier of the volume on the device whose information is being added to BRMS. *MOUNTED The information on the volume identifier that is loaded on the device is added to BRMS. volume-identifier Specify the volume identifier of the volumes from which data is being added to the BRMS media content information. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 85 Top File origin (FILE) Specifies the type of information that is stored on the volume. *FILE The information on the volume is a file. *SAV The information on the volume is IFS information. *SAVCFG The information on the volume is a save of configuration information. *SAVCHG The information on the volume is an incremental save of IFS information. *SAVCHGDLO The information on the volume is an incremental save of document information. *SAVCHGOBJ The information on the volume is an incremental object save. *SAVDLO The information on the volume is a full save of document information. *SAVLIB The information on the volume is a saved library. *SAVOBJ The information on the volume is a full object save. *SAVSECDTA The information on the volume is a save of security information. *SAVSYS The information on the volume is system save information. Top End of tape option (ENDOPT) Specifies, when tape is used, what positioning operation is automatically done on the tape volume after the save operation ends. If more than one volume is included, this parameter applies only to the last volume used; all other volumes are rewound and unloaded when the end of the tape is reached. Note: If no objects are saved the volume is not opened and the ENDOPT parameter is ignored. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is a shared device, the device will not be varied off after the save operation. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is not a shared device, the device will be varied off after the save operation. *UNLOAD The volume is automatically rewound and unloaded after the operation ends. *LEAVE The volume does not rewind or unload after the operation ends. It remains at the current position on the device. *REWIND The volume is rewound, but not unloaded. 86 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Top Examples Example 1: Adding Media Information EXTMEDIBRM DEV(TAP06) FILE(*SAVLIB) This command adds save library content information for the volume that is mounted on device TAP06 to the BRMS media inventory. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1134 Device &1 not found. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. BRM6708 Command ended due to error. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top Extract Media Information (EXTMEDIBRM) 87 88 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Initialize BRMS (INZBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Initialize BRMS (INZBRM) command performs several types of initialization. These are: v Allows you to estimate the time to update the BRMS product to a future version and release. v Allows you to start BRMS product initialization after installation or update. v Allows you to estimate the time remaining to complete BRMS product initialization. v Initializes all major files as well as establishing default policies and control groups v Starts the subsystem for networking in a multi-system environment v Allows you to reset BRMS and re-initialize all major files as well as establishing default policies and control groups v Creates auxiliary storage pool (ASP) descriptions v Allows you to re-register all BRMS functional authority elements with the i5/OS registration facility. This option is used during a full system recovery prior to restoring user profiles v Allows you to change the system name for BRMS media information to a new system name when restoring this information to a different system or logical partition v Allows you to merge the BRMS database files contained on one library with the BRMS database files in another library The INZBRM command is used to add a system to a BRMS network group. The INZBRM command must be processed from the system that you are adding to the network group. Note: All references to system name assume that the system name and the system location name are the same and are used interchangeably in the help information. If they are not the same, use the system location name instead of the system name. You can review the setting for the system name and location name by using the Display Network Attributes (DSPNETA) command from any command line. Systems that are members of the network group share BRMS media inventory. Additions, changes and removals from shared media inventory on any system in the network result in the same changes being made to all systems that are members of the network group. When a system is added to a network group, the media information common to the network group is copied to the system that you are adding. The system’s media information is replaced by the network group’s media information. When a system is first added, it is added in an inactive status on an active network group member. Note: This is accomplished by adding the system to a network group list using the Change Network Group display which is found in the System Policy menu. When the system name is added to the list, it is shown in inactive status. The INZBRM OPTION(*NETSYS) option changes the status from inactive to active and synchronizes media information. The following shared BRMS information files are replaced on this system with the information from the incoming system: v Media inventory © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 89 v Media classes v Media policies v Container inventory v Container classes v Move policies v Network systems v Storage locations To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. This command should not be used by control group *EXIT item processing as results will be unpredictable. 2. All BRMS operations must be ended before running this command. 3. All object authority is required to run the *RUNPRDINZ option. 4. These additional restrictions apply when *MERGE is specified for the Option (OPTION) parameter: v All BRMS operations must be ended if library QUSRBRM is specified for the To library (TOLIB) parameter. v Ownership of the from library and its objects and the to library and its objects will be changed to QBRMS prior to the merge. The public authority will be changed to *USE. v Exclusive locks will be placed on the physical files in the from library objects and to library objects prior to the merge. v Logical files will be deleted from the from library and to libraries prior to the merge. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes OPTION Option *DATA, *CHGSYSNAM, *DEVICE, *ESTPRDINZ, *ESTPRDUPD, *MERGE, *NETSYS, *RESET, *RUNPRDINZ, *SETAUT Optional, Positional 1 FROMSYS From system Character value Optional PRVSYSNAM Previous system name Character value, *LCL Optional NEWSYSNAM New system name Character value, *LCL Optional FROMLIB From library Name Optional MERGE Merge Single values: *ALL Other values (up to 5 repetitions): *ARC, *BKU, *DEV, *HST, *MED, *MGR Optional TOLIB To library Name Optional TGTRLS Target release Character value Optional Top Option (OPTION) Specifies which of the types of initialization you want to perform. 90 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *DATA You are initializing BRMS. Default control groups, policies and tables are built based on the characteristics of the system that is being initialized. Additionally, new devices are added and ASPs are configured. Default ASP descriptions for ASPs defined to the system, but not already defined to BRMS are added. When ASPs are configured, the following default information is added: v ASP name value is *NONE, with the exception of ASP 1, which is given the ASP name of *SYSTEM. v Low and high threshold values are set to *NONE. v Text is ″Entry created by BRM configuration″. If the parameter contains the special value *DATA, you must process the INZBRM command on the system on which you want to initialize for BRMS. This option does not affected the saved history. No parameters are used with this option. *CHGSYSNAM Allows you to change the system name stored in the BRMS media information. The system name is used to distinguish the media information of this system from the media information of other systems in a BRMS network. The system name is applied to the media information even if you do not use the BRMS networking feature. BRMS uses the system’s local network ID (LCLNETID) and default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) for the system name. You can use the DSPNETA command to view these system network attributes. You must change the system name of the media information to the current system name when recovering the BRMS media information to a different system or different logical partition having a system name different from the saved system name. You must specify a previous system name using the Previous system name (PRVSYSNAM) parameter and a new system name using the New system name (NEWSYSNAM) parameter. The From library (FROMLIB) , To library (TOLIB) and Merge (MERGE) parameters are not used with this option. *DEVICE You are clearing device and media library information and re-initializing the files with the devices currently described on the system. In addition to clearing and re-initializing the device file, *DEVICE also performs the same functions as *DATA. Using the *DEVICE special value causes CSI objects and APPC device information to be removed from the BRMS inventory if no APPC device entries by the same name are found. Using the *DEVICE special value does not cause NET device information to be removed. This option does not affected the saved history. No parameters are used with this option. *ESTPRDINZ Use this option to determine the approximate time required to complete initialization of the BRMS program product after installation or update. An estimate of the initialization time is returned in message BRM402B. For more precise estimates, always run this option in the same system environment as the initialization job. If this option is run concurrently with product initialization, the approximate time remaining is returned. Product initialization is only required once following a product update. Use option *RUNPRDINZ of this command to run product initialization after the update. No parameters are used with this option. Initialize BRMS (INZBRM) 91 *ESTPRDUPD Use this option to determine the approximate time required to complete a BRMS program product update to a future version and release. The time estimate is returned in message BRM402C. Note: The actual time could vary from the estimated time if the update occurs on a different system or uses a different job environment. You must specify a value for Target release (TGTRLS) when using this option. *MERGE Allows you to merge the BRMS database files contained in one library specified on the From library (FROMLIB) parameter with the BRMS database files in another library specified on the To library (TOLIB) parameter using options specified on the Merge (MERGE) parameter. This function may be useful when consolidating multiple systems onto a single system, or copying BRMS objects from library QUSRBRM to another library for subsequent archive. Refer to Appendix A in the Backup Recovery and Media Services book for additional guidance on using this option. Note: Because of the extensive file processing involved in the merge operation, this could be a long running process depending on the merge options you select and the size of the merged files. Note: If you intend to merge more than one library to the current system it is recommended that you merge these libraries to an intermediate library then perform a final merge of the intermediate library into the QUSRBRM library. The From system (FROMSYS), Previous system name (PRVSYSNAM) and New system name (NEWSYSNAM) parameters are not used with this option. *NETSYS BRMS files will be copied from the system specified in the From system (FROMSYS) parameter which should be in the network system group. Prior to using this option, use the Copy Media Information (CPYMEDIBRM) command to copy the current BRMS information from this system to a temporary file. After the INZBRM *NETSYS is complete, to merge the old information, use the CPYMEDIBRM again to copy the information back from the temporary file. This option will replace data in some current BRMS files. Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to use this value. Only the From system (FROMSYS) parameters is used with this option. *RESET You are resetting BRMS. When you use this option BRMS information is removed from your system and all major files are re-initialized. Using OPTION(*RESET) clears all major BRMS files and processes the INZBRM command OPTION(*DATA). This option erases all hierarchial storage management (HSM) information and resets all configurations to be consistent with those created when the product is first installed. Since APPC information is not automatically configured by BRMS, *RESET removes all APPC device information from BRMS including any CSI objects that may have been created. No parameters are used with this option. *RUNPRDINZ Use this option to complete initialization of the BRMS program product after installation. The BRMS program product cannot be used until initialization is complete. Product initialization is only required once following a product update. Use this option if you receive message BRM40A2 - BRMS product initialization required when attempting to perform a BRMS operation after a product update. BRMS product initialization can be a long running process. Performance can be optimized by running this option when there is little or no other activity on the server. 92 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Use option *ESTPRDINZ of this command to retrieve an approximation of the time required to perform the initialization in the current environment. Note: All object authority is required to use this option. No parameters are used with this option. *SETAUT Allows you to re-register all BRMS functional authority elements with the i5/OS registration facility. This option is used during a full system recovery prior to restoring user profiles. No parameters are used with this option. Top From system (FROMSYS) Specifies the name of any system which is already in the network group that you want the new system to join. The network media information on the system that you specify here is copied to your system. For example, if system A is a system that you want to add to the network and system B is an active member of a network group, you would specify system B in the From system (FROMSYS) parameter. The network media inventory from system B replace the media inventory on system A and system A has now become an active member of the network group. The following media inventory files are copied from the active system in a network group to replace the media inventory files on the inactive system. You are notified before each file is replaced: v Media inventory v Media classes v Media policies v Container inventory v Container classes v Move policies v Network systems v Storage locations Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to use this parameter. location-name Specify the name of the remote location associated with the from-system. The local system’s network identifier, as seen by using the DSPNETA command, is used as the from-system’s network identifier. network-id.location-name Specify the network identifier and the name of the remote location associated with the from-system. Specify these values using the format nnnnnnnn.cccccccc where nnnnnnnn is the network identifier and cccccccc is the remote location name. Top Previous system name (PRVSYSNAM) Specifies the previous name of the system when changing the system name in the media information for recovery to a different system or different logical partition. Initialize BRMS (INZBRM) 93 *LCL Specifies that the local system name is to be used for the previous system name. BRMS will use this system’s local network ID (LCLNETID) and default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) for the previous system name. previous-system-name Specifies the name that is to be used as the previous system name . If you specify this value, BRMS will use the local network ID (LCLNETID) and the specified name to create the previous system name. network-id.location-name Specify the local network identifier and default local location name that is to be used for the previous system name. Specify these values using the format nnnnnnnn.cccccccc where nnnnnnnn is the network identifier and cccccccc is the remote location name of the previous system. Top New system name (NEWSYSNAM) Specifies the new name of the system when changing the system name in the media information for recovery to a different system or different logical partition. *LCL Specifies that the local system name is to be used for the new system name. BRMS will use this system’s local network ID (LCLNETID) and default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) for the new system name. new-system-name Specifies the name that is to be used as the new system name . If you specify this value, BRMS will use the local network ID (LCLNETID) and the specified name to create the new system name. network-id.location-name Specify the local network identifier and default local location name that is to be used for the new system name. Specify these values using the format nnnnnnnn.cccccccc where nnnnnnnn is the network identifier and cccccccc is the remote location name of the new system. Top From library (FROMLIB) Specifies the name of the source library containing the BRMS files with the records to be merged. This should be a version of the QUSRBRM library saved from another system and restored to the current system using a different library name. Note: Prior to the start of the merge operation, the ownership of the library and all objects in the library will be changes to QBRMS and the public authority will be changed to *USE. Also, all logical files will be deleted from this library and all physical files will be converted to the current release. from-library-name Name of the library containing the BRMS database files which are to be merged. Library QUSRBRM cannot be specified as the from library. Top 94 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Merge (MERGE) Specifies the options for the merge process. These options define the types of BRMS data to be merged. Single values *ALL Specifies all BRMS media, device, history and policy files are to be merged. Other values (up to 5 repetitions) *ARC Specifies all BRMS archive control group and archive list files are to be merged. *BKU Specifies all BRMS backup control group and backup list files are to be merged. *DEV Specifies all BRMS user devices such as Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) of type *NET and user media library devices of type *USRMLB are to be merged. *HST Specifies all BRMS media information files containing backup, archive and migration history are to be merged. *MED Specifies all BRMS volume information and media related files are to be merged. *MGR Specifies all BRMS migration control group files are to be merged. Top To library (TOLIB) Specifies the name of the target library containing the BRMS files which will receive the merge records. Note: Always save library QUSRBRM before performing a merge operation when QUSRBRM is specified for the to library. Note: You must end all BRMS operations before performing a merge operation when QUSRBRM is specified for the to library. The merge operation will fail if exclusive locks cannot be obtain ed for the files in the to library. to-library-name Name of the library containing the BRMS database files which will receive the merge records. Top Target release (TGTRLS) Specifies the target release for estimating the BRMS product update time. This is a required parameter when *ESTPRDUPD is specified for the Option (OPTION) parameter. *DEFAULT Specifies the default action is to be used when estimating the BRMS product update time. The default action assumes the target release is not available and a worst case update time is returned. Use this value if a future version and release of the product is not available, or the current version and release is no longer serviced and an available target release is not listed. target-release Specify the target release for the update in the format VxRxMx, where Vx is the version, Rx is the release, and Mx is the modification level. For example, V5R4M0 is version 5, release 4, modification level 0. Top Initialize BRMS (INZBRM) 95 Examples Example 1: Initializing the BRMS Product INZBRM OPTION(*RESET) This command initializes BRMS resetting all values to the default value. Example 2: Activating a System on the Network INZBRM OPTION(*NETSYS) FROMSYS(MYNETID.MYSYSID) This command activates system MYSYSID on network MYNETID into the BRMS network. The command is run on system MYSYSID. Example 3: Register All Functional Authorities INZBRM OPTION(*SETAUT) This command registers all policies and functions currently defined in BRMS to the i5/OS Registration facility. Example 4: Rename Media Information INZBRM OPTION(*CHGSYSNAM) PRVSYSNAM(MYNETID.MYSYSID) NEWSYSNAM(*LCL) This command renames all BRMS media information currently owned by system MYSYSID on network MYNETID to the local network identified and default local location name as defined in the network attributes. Example 5: Merge BRMS Database Files INZBRM OPTION(*MERGE) FROMLIB(QUSRBRMSAV) TOLIB(QUSRBRM) MERGE(*ALL) This command merges the records found in the database files found in library QUSRBRMSAV with the records found in library QUSRBRM. Example 6: Estimate BRMS initialization INZBRM OPTION(*ESTPRDINZ) This command estimates the time required to initialize BRMS following installation of the product primary language. The estimate is returned in message BRM402B. Example 7: Run BRMS initialization INZBRM OPTION(*RUNPRDINZ) The user has received exception BRM40A2 trying to run BRMS operations. This command completes the BRMS product initialization and allows for normal BRMS operations to continue. Example 8: Estimate BRMS update time INZBRM OPTION(*ESTPRDUPT) TGTRLS(VxRxMx) Estimates the time to update the current version and release of BRMS to the version and release specified by the VxRxMx value for the TGTRLS parameter. Top 96 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM13FF Merge operation not successful. Reason &5 BRM1521 Connection to system &1 could not be established. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM4041 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A5 BRMS product initialization ended abnormally. BRM40A6 BRMS product initialization already started. BRM412B Values not valid for parameters. BRM6708 Command ended due to error. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top Initialize BRMS (INZBRM) 97 98 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Initialize Media using BRM (INZMEDBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Initialize Media using BRM (INZMEDBRM) command prepares media for use in the BRMS system. This command is used to initialize a volume with a standard volume label for standard label magnetic volume processing. Note: It is recommended that you use the INZMEDBRM command in place of the i5/OS INZTAP command. To assure the protection of media, BRMS disables INZTAP CHECK(*NO) for users who do not have *SECADM, *SECOFR, *SERVICE or *SAVSYS authority. Unlike users of INZTAP, users of INZMEDBRM do not need these levels of authority in order to use the CHECK(*NO) option. Virtual tape media and devices can be used with this command. The following restrictions apply to the use of virtual media and virtual devices. v The Device (DEV) parameter is limited on only one device or *MEDCLS special value for serial operations. v Execute authority is required to the Load or Unload Image Catalog (LODIMGCLG) command. v *CHANGE authority is required to the image catalogs. v Execute (*X) authority is required to each directory in the image catalog path name. v Read, write, execute (*RWX) authority is required to each image file in the parent directory that will be loaded or mounted. v *USE authority is required to the virtual devices using the image catalogs. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. This command should not be used by control group *EXIT item processing as results will be unpredictable. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes DEV Device Name Required, Positional 1 NEWVOL New volume identifier Character value Required, Positional 2 MEDCLS Media class Name Required, Positional 3 NEWOWNID New owner identifier Character value, *BLANK Optional VOL Volume identifier Character value, *MOUNTED Optional CHECK Check for active files *YES, *FIRST, *NO Optional CODE Code *EBCDIC, *ASCII Optional ENDOPT End of tape option *REWIND, *UNLOAD Optional © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 99 Keyword Description Choices Notes CLEAR Clear *NO, *YES Optional Top Device (DEV) Specifies the name of the device which is used to initialize the volume. The device name must be defined in the BRMS device table. This is a required parameter. Top New volume identifier (NEWVOL) Specifies the volume identifier for a volume being initialized for use as a BRMS volume. New volume identifier is a required field. new-volume-identifier Specify the 6 character identifier of the new volume. The identifier must contain only alphanumeric characters (A through Z and 0 through 9), and cannot have a prefix or be filled with blanks. This is a required parameter. Top Media class (MEDCLS) The MEDCLS parameter defines the density used to format the volume. It does not define the media class the volume is assigned. Use the CHGMEDBRM command to change the media class assignment of the volume. This is a required parameter. Top New owner identifier (NEWOWNID) Specifies the volume owner’s identifier to write in the volume label of the volume being written. *BLANK The owner identification field is set to blanks. new-owner-identifier Specify no more than 14 characters to identify the owner of the volume. If fewer than 14 characters are specified, the field is left-justified and is filled with blanks on the right. Top 100 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Volume identifier (VOL) Specifies the existing volume identifier of the volume being initialized for use or indicates that the volume currently on the magnetic device should be initialized for use. *MOUNTED Any labeled or unlabeled volume that is placed in the specified volume device is initialized for use. To initialize a new or empty volume for use, *MOUNTED must be specified, and *NO must be specified on the Check for active files (CHECK) parameter. volume-identifier Specify the identifier of the labeled volume being initialized for use. This parameter value can be used only to initialize a volume for use that is already a labeled volume. If the volume on the specified device has a different volume identifier than the one specified or if it is an unlabeled volume, an error message is sent. Top Check for active files (CHECK) Specifies whether a labeled volume should be checked for active data files before it is initialized for use. If an unlabeled volume is placed in the specified device, this parameter is ignored. *YES All data file labels on the volume are checked. If any active files are found, the operation is ended and an error message is sent. *FIRST Only the first data file label on the volume is checked. If there are no data files on the volume or if the first data file has expired, the volume is initialized for use without checking for any other files on the volume. If the first data file has not expired, the operation is ended and an error message is sent. *NO Volume initialization continues with no checking for active files. To initialize a new or empty volume for use, *NO must be specified here and *MOUNTED must be specified on the Volume identifier (VOL) parameter. Top Code (CODE) Specifies the character code in which the volume label is written. All data that is not save/restore data written after the label must be in the same code; codes cannot be intermixed on a volume that is not a save/restore volume. *EBCDIC The volume label is written in EBCDIC and is an IBM standard label; all additional data must also be written in EBCDIC. *ASCII The volume label is written in ASCII and is an American National Standard Institute standard label; all additional data must also be written in ASCII. Top End of tape option (ENDOPT) Specifies whether the volume is only rewound, or rewound and unloaded after it has been initialized for use. Initialize Media using BRM (INZMEDBRM) 101 *REWIND The volume is rewound after it has been initialized for use. *UNLOAD The volume is rewound and unloaded. Top Clear (CLEAR) Specifies whether all labels and data are to be deleted from the volume when it is initialized for use. If the volume must be cleared of all data, it is deleted from the location of the volume label or tape marks to the end of the tape marker. *NO The existing data is not deleted. Even though the existing data is not deleted, the data on the volume is not usable after the volume has been initialized for use. *YES After the beginning of the volume has been initialized for use, the remaining data on the volume is deleted. Top Examples Example 1: Initializing a Volume INZMEDBRM DEV(TAP06) NEWVOL(T00004) MEDCLS(QIC1000) This command initializes volume T00004 using device TAP06. The volume is assigned a media class of QIC1000 and initialized using the density specified by the QIC1000 media class. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1317 Volume &1 cannot be initialized now. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM4041 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 102 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Migrate using BRM (MGRBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Migrate using BRM (MGRBRM) command allows you to migrate a library or first level folder to a specified auxiliary storage pool. This command is used by BRMS migration processing and by you to request migration of a specific library or folder as needed. You can specify the auxiliary storage pool to which you want to migrate the library or folder. When the MGRBRM command is used BRMS ignores low storage threshold constraints for the auxiliary storage pool from which the item is being moved, but does honor the target auxiliary storage pool’s high storage threshold. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restriction: v The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this command. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes TOASP To asp Character value, *SYSTEM Required, Positional 1 TYPE Type *LIB, *FLR Optional, Positional 2 LIB Library Name Optional, Positional 3 FLR Folder Name Optional Top To ASP (TOASP) Specifies the auxiliary storage pool to which the specified library or first level folder is to be migrated. *SYSTEM The library or folder is to be migrated to the system (1) auxiliary storage pool. ASP-name Specify the name of the auxiliary storage pool to which the library or folder is to be migrated. auxiliary storage pool names are assigned using the WRKASPBRM command. ASP-number Specify the number of the auxiliary storage pool to which the library or folder is to be migrated. Note: UDFS, primary, secondary auxiliary storage pools are not supported for this parameter. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 103 Top Type (TYPE) Specifies the type of item that you want to migrate. You can select a library or a first level folder. *LIB The type of item that you want to migrate to another auxiliary storage pool is a library. *FLR The type of item that you want to migrate to another auxiliary storage pool is a first level folder. Top Library (LIB) Specifies the library name that you want to migrate to another auxiliary storage pool. This is a required parameter with TYPE *LIB. Top Folder (FLR) Specifies the folder name that you want to migrate to another auxiliary storage pool. This is a required parameter with TYPE *FLR. Top Examples Example 1: Migrating a Library MGRBRM TOASP(COMPRESS) TYPE(*LIB) LIB(GLLIB) This command migrates library GLLIB to the auxiliary storage pool (ASP) named COMPRESS. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1867 Error writing file &1. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM1F24 Cannot migrate item &1, already in ASP &4. BRM1F25 Cannot migrate item &1, objects in use. 104 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands BRM1F26 Cannot migrate item &1, not allowed. BRM1F27 Operation not allowed, resources not available. BRM1F34 Cannot migrate item &1, threshold too low. BRM1F41 ASP &1 does not support migration BRM1F42 ASP &1 not eligible for migration. BRM1F44 ASP &1 does not support migration BRM2112 ASP &2 not valid. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM4041 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top Migrate using BRM (MGRBRM) 105 106 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Monitor Save While Active (MONSWABRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Monitor Save While Active (MONSWABRM) command reviews the save while active message queue and looks for the message indicating the end of library synchronization. When synchronization is detected, you can issue a command to the system. The MONSWABRM command can be used as an exit (*EXIT) special value in a control group during backup processing. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes LIB Saved library Name, *MSGQ Required, Positional 1 CMD Command to run Command string Required, Positional 2 JOBD Job description Single values: *USRPRF Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Job description Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB JOBQ Job queue Single values: *JOBD Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Job queue Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB WAITMSG Time limit in seconds 1-999999, 3600, *NOMAX Optional MSGQ Message queue Name Optional Top Saved library (LIB) Specifies the name of the library or message queue that you want to review for synchronization during a save while active operation. This is a required parameter. library-name Specify the name of the library that you want to review for synchronization. *MSGQ When you specify *MSGQ, you must specify a message queue name in the Message queue (MSGQ) parameter. The message queue name that you specify is reviewed for synchronization. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 107 Top Command to run (CMD) Specifies the command that you want to process when library synchronization is achieved during a save while active operation. For instance, you may want to restart a subsystem once synchronization has occurred for the library you are saving. Note: Effective use of MONSWABRM in a control group requires that you specify *YES for ″Save while active″ in the control group entry for the monitored library, and that the *EXIT entry precedes the control group entry for the monitored library. This is a required parameter. Top Job description (JOBD) Specifies the job description used with this job. Single values *USRPRF The job description in the user profile under which the submitted job runs is used as the job description of the submitted job. Qualifier 1: Job description name Specify the name of the job description used for the job. Qualifier 2: Library *LIBL The library list is used to locate the job description. *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to locate the job description. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, QGPL is used. name Specify the name of the library where the job description is located. Top Job queue (JOBQ) Specifies the job queue in which this job is placed. This job queue must be different from the job queue in which the control group will run, so that the MONSWABRM command will run at the same time with the control group. Single values *JOBD The submitted job is placed on the job queue named in the specified job description. Qualifier 1: Job queue name Specify the name of the job queue on which the submitted job is placed. 108 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Qualifier 2: Library *LIBL The library list is used to locate the job queue. *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to locate the job queue. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, QGPL is used. name Specify the name of the library where the job queue is located. Top Time limit in seconds (WAITMSG) Specifies the time in seconds that the MONSWABRM command should wait for the library synchronization message in the job queue. If the specified time is exceeded, the MONSWABRM command will stop monitoring the message queue. The time can be specified from 1 to 999999 seconds, with a default time of 3600 seconds (1 hour). 3600 The default time limit is one hour. *NOMAX The program waits indefinitely for the arrival of the library synchronization message. time-limit-in-seconds Specify the time limit in seconds. The time can range from 1 to 999999 seconds. Top Message queue (MSGQ) Specifies the name of the message queue that you want to review for synchronization. This parameter is required when *MSGQ is specified in the Saved library (LIB) parameter. Restriction: v The message queue name specified must match the name used on the SWA Message Queue field on the control group entries intended to be monitored, or the name specified in the Save active message queue (SAVACTMSGQ) parameter specified in the BRMS save command(s) intended to be monitored. MONSWABRM always uses the message queue from library QUSRBRM. Top Examples Example 1: Processing a Command after Synchronization MONSWABRM LIB(GLLIB) CMD(SBMJOB JOB(GLDAILY)) This command will submit the GLDAILY job when the synchronization message is sent during the save of library GLLIB. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages Monitor Save While Active (MONSWABRM) 109 BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 110 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Move Media using BRM (MOVMEDBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Move Media using BRM (MOVMEDBRM) command moves media based on BRMS move policies. Media that is moved as a result of processing this command must meet not only the move policy requirements (for example, allowable move day) but also the criteria specified in the command for location, media class, system name and so on. The MOVMEDBRM command can be a job in the system scheduler that can run automatically or you can submit the command manually. The output produced when you run the MOVMEDBRM command is either the Volume Movement report written to printer file QP1AVMS or the moved media records written to the output file. Note: If you have a network of systems using BRMS, it is only necessary to process the MOVMEDBRM command on one of the members of the network, although the process can be done an a system by system basis. Note: The system in the network that is running the movement for all of the other systems in the network should be physically attached to all media libraries that support the network operations. If this is not the case, you may have to run MOVMEDBRM again, specifying the appropriate move policy for the logically attached media library device. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restriction: v When using special value *OUTFILE for the Output (OUTPUT) parameter, refer to section General Rules for Object Authorities on Commands in Appendix D of the iSeries Security Reference book for the authorities required for the output file and output file library. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes MOVPCY Move policy Name, *ALL Optional LOC From location Name, *ALL, *HOME Optional CNR Container Name, *ALL Optional MEDCLS Media class Name, *ALL Optional SYSNAME System name Character value, *ALL, *LCL Optional FILEGRP File group Name, *ALL, *NONE, *ARCGRP, *BKUGRP, *SYSGRP, *SYSTEM Optional GRPTYPE File group type Name, *ALL, *ARC, *BKU, *NONE Optional OUTPUT Output *PRINT, *OUTFILE Optional © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 111 Keyword Description Choices Notes OUTFILE File to receive output Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: File to receive output Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB OUTMBR Output member options Element list Optional Element 1: Member to receive output Name, *FIRST Element 2: Replace or add records *REPLACE, *ADD Top Move policy (MOVPCY) Specifies the user-defined name of a move policy that you want to use to select volumes. *ALL All media that has a move policy are selected. move-policy-name Specify the user-defined name of the move policy that you are using to select media volumes. Top From location (LOC) Specifies the location of the media that you want to use when selecting volumes to be moved. *ALL Select media volumes that reside in any storage location. *HOME Select volumes that reside in the home location. from-location-name Specify the name of the media storage location. Top Container (CNR) Specifies the container that you want to select for media movement. You can specify a container or all containers. *ALL Select all media for media movement that is currently in a container. container-ID Specify the name of the container that you want to select for media movement. Top Media class (MEDCLS) Specifies the media class that you want to select for media movement. You can select a specific media class or all media classes. *ALL Select all media regardless of the media class. 112 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands media-class-name Specify the name of the media class that you want to use to select volumes for media movement. Top System name (SYSNAME) Specifies the system name whose media inventory you want to consider for media movement. *ALL Include all media on all systems in the media selected for media movement. *LCL Specifies that the system is the local system. BRMS uses the default local location name, LCLLOCNAME and not the system name SYSNAME. In most cases, the systems have the same value specified in the LCLLOCNAME and in the SYSNAME. You can use the DSPNETA command to view the system network attributes. location-name Specify the name of the remote location associated with the system. The local system’s network identifier, as seen by using the DSPNETA command, is used as the system’s network identifier. Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to use this value. network-id.location-name Specify the network identifier and the name of the remote location associated with the system. Specify these values using the format nnnnnnnn.cccccccc where nnnnnnnn is the network identifier and cccccccc is the remote location name. Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to use this value. Top File group (FILEGRP) Specifies the file group that you want to use when selecting volumes that you want to move. *ALL Include all file groups when selecting the media that you want to move. *NONE Do not include media in file groups. *ARCGRP Include media that contain the default archive control group in the group of files. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *BKUGRP Include media that contain the default backup user data control group in the group of files. *SYSGRP Include media that contain the default system data control group in the group of files. *SYSTEM Include media that contain the default backup entire system control group in the group of files. file-group Specify the name of the file group whose media you want to select for movement. Top Move Media using BRM (MOVMEDBRM) 113 File group type (GRPTYPE) Specifies the type of file group that you want to select for movement. *ALL Include all types of file groups that meet the other specifications in the search. *ARC Include file groups that are archive type file groups in the media that you want to move. Note: *ARC is not a special value, but rather indicates that this is an archive file group type. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *BKU Include file groups that are backup type file groups in the media that you want to move. Note: *BKU is not a special value, but rather indicates that this is a backup file group type. *NONE Do not include any file group types in the media that you want to move. file-group-type Specify the file group type that you want to include in the file groups that you want to move. An example file group type is QBRMBKUP which indicates that it is a backup control group file group type. Top Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether the output is to be printed with the job’s spooled output or directed to a database file. *PRINT The output is printed with the job’s spooled output. *OUTFILE The output is directed to the database file specified on the File to receive output (OUTFILE) parameter. Top File to receive output (OUTFILE) Specifies the qualified name of the database file receiving the output when *OUTFILE is specified on the Output (OUTPUT) parameter. If the file does not exist, this command creates a database file in the specified library. New files are created using database file QO1AVMS in library QBRM with the format name QBRMMOVMED as the model. Qualifier 1: File to receive output database-file-name Specifies the name of the database file receiving the output from the command. If this file does not exist, it is created in the specified library. Qualifier 2: Library *LIBL All libraries in the job’s library list are searched until the first match is found. *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to locate the file. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, QGPL is used. 114 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands library-name The specified library is used to locate the file. Top Output member options (OUTMBR) Specifies the name of the database file member receiving the output of the command when *OUTFILE is specified for the Output (OUTPUT) parameter. Element 1: Member to receive output *FIRST The first member in the file receives the output. If OUTMBR(*FIRST) is specified and the member does not exist, the member is created with the name of the file specified on the File to receive output (OUTFILE) parameter and the record options. member-name Specifies the file member that receives the output. If OUTMBR(member-name) is specified and the member does not exist, the member is created. If the member exists, the user can add records to the end of the existing member or clear the existing member and add the records. Element 2: Replace or add records *REPLACE The existing records in the specified database file member are replaced by the new records. *ADD The new records are added to the existing information in the specified database file member. Top Examples Example 1: Selecting All Volumes to Move for Location *HOME MOVMEDBRM LOC(*HOME) This command selects all volumes for all move policies that are located at the location *HOME for media movement. A summary of the movement activity is printed as file QP1AVMS. Example 2: Selecting All Volumes to Move for Location *HOME MOVMEDBRM LOC(*HOME) OUTPUT(*OUTFILE) OUTFILE(MYLIB/MOVEMENT) This command selects all volumes for all move policies that are located at the location *HOME for media movement. A summary of the movement activity is placed in the first member in data base file MOVEMENT in library MYLIB. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. Move Media using BRM (MOVMEDBRM) 115 BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM4041 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. BRM6708 Command ended due to error. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 116 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Move Spooled Files using BRM (MOVSPLFBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Move Spooled Files using BRM (MOVSPLFBRM) command provides for the movement of selected spooled files to a specified library-qualified output queue. Selection criteria includes library-qualified from output queue name, from auxiliary storage pool, spooled file, job name, job user, job number, user data, create date range, last used date range, and size range. A run option of *REPORT is provided to allow the user to review the ″Move Spooled Files using BRM″ report prior to moving the selected spooled files. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1AMSF. Using the output queues’ spooled file auxiliary storage pool attribute, BRMS determines whether spooled files will actually move from one auxiliary storage pool to another when moved from one output queue to another. If a spooled file that moves from one outq to another does not move from one auxiliary storage pool to another then BRMS does not check the auxiliary storage pool high storage threshold since the spooled file does not move. If a spooled file that moves from one outq to another also moves from one auxiliary storage pool to another, then before requesting the spooled file to move BRMS determines if the target auxiliary storage pool has sufficient space to accommodate the spooled file without exceeding the high storage threshold. If the spooled file cannot be moved without exceeding this threshold, BRMS will show that the file was not moved, and the file will be included in the summary section detail which indicates the number of files and amount of spooled data that could not be moved. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restriction: v The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this command. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes OPTION Option *REPORT, *MOVE Optional, Positional 1 TOOUTQ To output queue Qualified object name Optional, Positional 2 Qualifier 1: To output queue Name Qualifier 2: Library Name FROMOUTQ From output queue Qualified object name Optional, Positional 3 Qualifier 1: From output queue Generic name, name, *ALL Qualifier 2: Library Name, *ALL FILE File Name, *ALL Optional, Positional 4 JOB Job name Name, *ALL, * Optional USER User Name, *ALL Optional USRDTA User data Name, *ALL Optional FROMASP From ASP Character value, *ALL, *SYSTEM Optional © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 117 Keyword Description Choices Notes SLTCRTDATE Select create date Element list Optional Element 1: From date Character value, *BEGIN, *CURRENT Element 2: To date Character value, *END, *CURRENT SLTUSEDATE Select last used date Element list Optional Element 1: From date Character value, *BEGIN, *CURRENT Element 2: To date Character value, *END, *CURRENT SLTSIZE Select size Element list Optional Element 1: Size type *KB, *MB, *GB, *PAGES Element 2: Minimum size 0-999999, 0 Element 3: Maximum size 0-999999, *NOMAX Top Run option (OPTION) Specifies whether you want to produce a report of spooled file candidates for movement or process a move operation. Note: You should always run a report of move candidates (*REPORT option) prior to processing the move operation. *REPORT You want to produce the Move Spooled Files using BRM report. The report is written to printer file QP1AHSF. *MOVE You want to process a move operation. Top To output queue (TOOUTQ) Specifies the name of the library and output queue to which you want to move spooled files. The result can be either a report or movement of spooled files to output queue from another output queue. Qualifier 1: To output queue to-output-queue-name Specify the name of an output queue to which you want to move the spooled files. Qualifier 2: Library library-name Specify the name of a library that contains the output queue. Top From output queue (FROMOUTQ) Specifies the name of the library and output queue from which you want to move spooled files. A special value of *ALL is provided to indicate that all output queues on the system are to be processed. If *ALL is specified, no value can be specified for a library name. When *ALL is not specified for the From output queue name, a library name must be specified to indicate which library contains the from output queue. 118 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands A special value of *ALL is supported for the From output queue library meaning all libraries in the system, including QSYS, are searched. The result can be either a report or movement of spooled files from an output queue to another output queue. Qualifier 1: From output queue *ALL Include all output queues in the report or move process. No value can be specified for library when using the special value *ALL. generic*-from-output-queue-name Specify the generic name for the output queue. A generic name is a character string of one or more characters followed by an asterisk (*): for example, ABC*. The asterisk (*) substitutes for any valid characters. A generic name specifies all output queues with names that begin with the generic prefix, for which the user has authority. If an asterisk is not included with the generic (prefix) name, the system assumes it to be the complete output queue name. from-output-queue-name Specify the name of an output queue that you want to include in the report or move process. Qualifier 2: Library You must specify a library name or the special value *ALL when you specify the from output queue name. *ALL All libraries in the system including QSYS are searched. library-name Specify the name of a library that is to be searched for the spooled file. Top Select file (FILE) Specifies which spooled files based on file names are to be moved. *ALL Include all spooled files regardless of name in the report or move operation. spooled-file-name Specify the name of a spooled file that you want to include in the report or move operation. Top Select job name (JOB) Specifies which spooled files, based on the name of the job that created them, are to be moved. *ALL Include all spooled files, regardless of the job that created them, in the report or move operation. * All spooled files for the jobs whose name matches the job running this command are selected. job-name Specify the name of a job whose spooled files are to be included in the report or move operation. Top Select user (USER) Specifies which spooled files based on the name of the user that created them are to be included in the report or move operation. *ALL Include spooled files for all users in the report or move operation. Move Spooled Files using BRM (MOVSPLFBRM) 119 user-name Specify the name of a user whose spooled files are to be included in the report or move operation. Top Select user data (USRDTA) Specifies which spooled files, based on the associated user data tag, are to be included in the report or move operation. *ALL Include spooled files with any data tag in the report or move operation. user-data Specify the user data that you want to include in the report or move operation. Top From ASP (FROMASP) Restricts spool file search to include only data from output queues contained in libraries residing in the specified auxiliary storage pool. *ALL Include all auxiliary storage pools in the report or move operation. *SYSTEM Include only the system (1) auxiliary storage pool in the report or move operation. from-ASP-name Specify the name of an auxiliary storage pool that you want to include in the report or move operation. from-ASP-number Specify the number of an auxiliary storage pool that you want to include in the report or move operation. Note: UDFS, primary and secondary auxiliary storage pools are not supported for this parameter. Top Select create date (SLTCRTDATE) Specifies a range of creation dates that you want to use when reporting or moving spooled files. The From date is the beginning of a date range and the To date is the end of the date range. Only spooled files that were created on or after the From date and on or before the To date are included in the selected spooled files. Note: Using this parameter, it is possible to enter a date with no separator, or a number of days which can be up to 5 digits in length. For instance, if you are using month/day/year format, the number 12904 would be formatted as January 29, 2004. If on the other hand, you entered a number 13904, BRMS assume that this is not a date, but rather is a number. BRMS always tries to calculate a calendar date first when a number is entered and then if the date it calculates is not valid, assumes that it is a number of days. If the number that is entered is over 5 digits and the date that it calculates is not valid, you receive an error message. Element 1: From date 120 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *BEGIN The earliest creation date is the beginning date of a date range. *CURRENT The current date is the beginning date of a date range. from-create-date Specify the date in job date format with or without date separators that you want to be the beginning date of a date range. number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is used to determine the starting date of the date range. Element 2: To date *END The last date found is the end of the date range for the search. *CURRENT The current date is the ending date of the date range. to-create-date Specify the date in job date format with or without date separators that you want to be the ending date of a date range. number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is used to determine the ending date of the date range. Top Select last used date (SLTUSEDATE) Specifies a range of last used dates that you want to use when reporting or moving spooled files. The From date is the beginning of a date range and the To date is the end of the date range. Only spooled files that were last used on or after the From date and on or before the To date are included in the selected spooled files. Note: Using this parameter, it is possible to enter a date with no separator, or a number of days which can be up to 5 digits in length. For instance, if you are using month/day/year format, the number 12904 would be formatted as January 29, 2004. If on the other hand, you entered a number 13904, BRMS assume that this is not a date, but rather is a number. BRMS always tries to calculate a calendar date first when a number is entered and then if the date it calculates is not valid, assumes that it is a number of days. If the number that is entered is over 5 digits and the date that it calculates is not valid, you receive an error message. Element 1: From date *BEGIN The earliest last used date is the beginning date of a date range. *CURRENT The current date is the beginning date of a date range. from-use-date Specify the date in job date format with or without date separators that you want to be the beginning date of a date range. number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is used to determine the starting date of the date range. Move Spooled Files using BRM (MOVSPLFBRM) 121 Element 2: To date *END The last date found is the end of the date range for the search. *CURRENT The current date is the ending date of the date range. to-use-date Specify the date in job date format with or without date separators that you want to be the ending date of a date range. number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is used to determine the ending date of the date range. Top Select size (SLTSIZE) Specifies the size of spooled files that are to be included in the report or move operation. Three positional values can be be specified to select the files. Only files that are larger in size than the Minimum size or smaller in size than the Maximum size are selected. Element 1: Size type *KB The spooled file size is specified in kilobytes. *MB The spooled file size is specified in megabytes. *GB The spooled file size is specified in gigabytes. *PAGES The spooled file size is specified in pages. Element 2: Minimum size 0 Spooled files with a size that is greater than zero are included. minimum-size Specify the size that a spooled file must equal or exceed to be included in the report or move operation. The spooled file size can range from 0 to 999,999 and is used with the Size type and Maximum size values to determine which files to include. Element 3: Maximum size *NOMAX All spooled are included that are greater than or equal to the value specified in the Minimum size parmameter. maximum-size Specify the size that a spooled file must not exceed to be included in the report or move operation. To be included in the selection, the specified size must also be equal to or greater than the minimum size specification and less than or equal to the specified size. The spooled file size can range from 1 to 999,999 and is used with the Size type value to determine which files to include. Top Examples Example 1: Move Large Spooled Files in System ASP 122 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands MOVSPLFBRM OPTION(*MOVE) TOOUTQ(MYLIB/MYOUTQ) FROMASP(*SYSTEM) SLTSIZE(*MB 50 *NOMAX) This command moves all spooled files currently in the system ASP that are fifty or more megabytes in size to the output queue named MYOUTQ in the library named MYLIB. This example assumes MYLIB is not in the system ASP, and the ASP attribute of the spooled file for the MYOUTQ output queue specifies that spooled files are placed in the same ASP as the output queue. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1131 Library &1 not found or not available. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM1F18 No output queues were found meeting selection criteria. BRM2112 ASP &2 not valid. BRM1F27 Operation not allowed, resources not available. BRM1F28 Migration not performed. BRM2112 ASP &2 not valid. BRM2270 Output queue &2 in library &3 cannot be used for migration. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top Move Spooled Files using BRM (MOVSPLFBRM) 123 124 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Print Labels using BRM (PRTLBLBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Print Labels using BRM (PRTLBLBRM) command prints media labels that you have selected as a result of media processing. Label information includes: v Volume serial identifier v Creation date v Expiration date v Location v Container identifier Note: If you change the printer file description, you should keep a copy. Any release upgrade may cause the printer files to change and your version may be back level. Note: The source for the printer files is located in QUSRBRM/QA1ASRC. There are three printer files, QP1A1LP, QP1A2LP and QP1A3LP. These correspond to 6 lines per inch, 8 lines per inch and 9 lines per inch. To change the format of the printer labels, edit the source member corresponding to the labels you selected for the media. Editing can be done with an editor (for example Source Entry Utility (SEU)), but you must first give the members the correct member type of PRTF. You can do this through PDM when you are working with members. When changing the source, do not change the record name or any of the field names. The print programs depend on these named items being present. You can change the position. When you compile the printer file, be sure and specify level check (*NO) on the CRTPRTF command. There are no parameters for this command. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters None Top Examples PRTLBLBRM This command prints the media labels. Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 125 Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 126 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Print Media Exceptions for BRM (PRTMEDBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Print Media Exceptions for BRM (PRTMEDBRM) command provides information about volumes in the BRMS media inventory that have exceeded use thresholds, number of reads or writes and so on that are specified in the media class for the volume. Based on that information, you can make decisions about the reported volumes. You can specify all volumes including exceptions or just volumes that are exceptions. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes TYPE Type *THRESHOLD, *STATISTICS Optional, Positional 1 VOL Volumes to list *ALL, *EXCP Optional Top Type (TYPE) Specifies the type of report that you want BRMS to print. *THRESHOLD The Media Volume Threshold Information report includes volumes that have equaled or exceeded the usage or read/write threshold limits set by the Work with Media Classes display. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1AVOL. *STATISTICS All other volume related statistics including media life, uses before cleaning and so on are reported compared against values set by the Work with Media Classes display. The report is the Media Volume Statistics report. The report, if printed is written to the printer file QP1AVU. Top Volumes to list (VOL) Specifies whether you want to list all volumes in the report including exceptions or only exceptions. *ALL The report includes all volumes including exceptions. *EXCP Only exception volumes are to be included in the report. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 127 Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM4041 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 128 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Print Media Movement (PRTMOVBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Print Media Movement (PRTMOVBRM) command prints the Media Movement report based on a specified date range, type of move that you request, locations and so on. The report shows all the volumes that have moved (or in the case of *NEXT, which volumes will move to a new location), the from and to locations, the move policy for each volume and the move date. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1APVMS. The Media Movement report can be used to report volumes that have already moved or can be used to report the next scheduled media movement for a volume. Reporting of next scheduled move is performed by selecting the *NEXT variable for the Type parameter. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes SLTDATE Select dates Element list Optional Element 1: From date Character value, *BEGIN, *CURRENT Element 2: To date Character value, *CURRENT, *END TYPE Type *ALL, *NEXT, *NOTVFY, *VFY Optional LOC From location Name, *ALL, *HOME Optional Top Select dates (SLTDATE) Specifies a range of dates that you want to use when printing the Media Movement report. The From date is the beginning of a date range of media movement and the To date is the end of the date range. Note: Using this parameter, it is possible to enter a date with no separator, or a number of days which can be up to 5 digits in length. For instance, if you are using month/day/year format, the number 12904 would be formatted as January 29, 2004. If on the other hand, you entered a number 13904, BRMS assume that this is not a date, but rather is a number. BRMS always tries to calculate a calendar date first when a number is entered and then if the date it calculates is not valid, assumes that it is a number of days. If the number that is entered is over 5 digits and the date that it calculates is not valid, you receive an error message. Element 1: From date *BEGIN Uses the earliest activity date for the beginning date of the date range. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 129 *CURRENT Use the current date for the beginning date of the date range. from-date Specify the date entered in job date format with or without date separators for the beginning date of the date range. number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is used to determine the starting date of the date range. Note: If you specify *NEXT in the Type (TYPE) parameter, the number of days after the current date is used to determine the startingdate of the date range. Element 2: To date *CURRENT Uses the current date for the ending date of the date range. *END The last date that a media moves is the ending date of the date range that you want to use for the search. to-date Specify the date in job date format with or without date separators that you want to be the ending date of the date range. number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is used to determine the ending date of the date range. Note: If you specify *NEXT in the Type (TYPE) parameter, the number of days after the current date is used to determine the ending date of the date range. Top Type (TYPE) Specifies the type of media movement activity that you want to include in the report. *ALL Includes all volumes that have ever been moved and shows the most recent media movement associated with each volume. *NEXT Produces the Media Movement report for the next location that media will move to rather than completed moves. The *NEXT option will include all media movement to the next location. Ending dates should be future dates to assure that report results are meaningful for the date range selected. *NOTVFY Includes only media waiting to be verified in the report for the date range selected. *VFY Includes only verified media movement in the report for the date range selected. After this option has been used to report on media, the volumes that were selected in the specified date range do not appear in the report the next time the report is processed. Top From location (LOC) Specifies whether you want the Media Movement report to include a single location or all locations. 130 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *ALL Includes all locations in the Media Movement report. Each from and to location movement that is reported will cause a page break, such as From Vault to *HOME would be one part of the report and *HOME to vault would page break and begin a new part of the report. *HOME You want to include the home location (*HOME) in the Media Movement report. from-location-name Specify the name of the location that you want to include in the Media Movement report. Top Examples Example 1: Printing the Media Movement Report PRTMOVBRM TYPE(*VFY) LOC(*HOME) This command prints a report that includes media entries that have been verified (*VFY) and that are moving from the home location (*HOME). Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top Print Media Movement (PRTMOVBRM) 131 132 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Remove Log Entries from BRM (RMVLOGEBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Remove Log Entries from BRM (RMVLOGEBRM) command clears the BRMS log based on a type of entry and a date range that you specify. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes TYPE Type *ALL, *ARC, *BKU, *MAINT, *MED, *MGR, *RCY, *RTV, *SEC Optional, Positional 1 SLTDATE Select dates Element list Optional Element 1: From date Character value, *CURRENT, *BEGIN Element 2: To date Character value, *CURRENT Top Type (TYPE) Specifies the type of entries that you want to clear from the BRMS log. Examples of types of entries are backup, archive and so on. Note: The default for the TYPE parameter depends on the area of BRMS that you use to access this command. For instance, if you access this command from a backup menu, the default Type is *BKU. If you access the command from the archive menu, the default Type is *ARC and so on. If you type the command on a command line or from the System Policy display, the default is *ALL. *ALL Selects all log entries to clear within the specified date range. *ARC Selects only archive log entries to clear within the specified date range. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *BKU Selects only back up log entries to clear within the specified date range. *MAINT Selects only maintenance log entries to clear within the specified date range. *MED Selects only media management log entries to clear within the specified date range. *MGR Selects only migration log entries to clear within the specified date range. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *RCY Selects only recovery log entries to clear within the specified date range. *RTV Selects only retrieve log entries to clear within the specified date range. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 133 Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *SEC Selects only security log entries to remove within the specified date range. Only log entries whose primary area are security will be removed. An entry may be logged for any reason and have security as a secondary area. Top Select date (SLTDATE) Specifies a range of dates that you want to use when selecting entries to remove from the BRMS log. The From date is the beginning point in the date range and the To date is the end of the date range. Note: Using this parameter, it is possible to enter a date with no separator, or a number of days which can be up to 5 digits in length. For instance, if you are using month/day/year format, the number 12904 would be formatted as January 29, 2004. If on the other hand, you entered a number 13904, BRMS assume that this is not a date, but rather is a number. BRMS always tries to calculate a calendar date first when a number is entered and then if the date it calculates is not valid, assumes that it is a number of days. If the number that is entered is over 5 digits and the date that it calculates is not valid, you receive an error message. Element 1: From date *CURRENT The current date is the starting point of the range of dates used to remove entries from the BRMS history log. *BEGIN The earliest log entry in the BRMS log is the beginning date of the date range. from-date Specify the date entered in job date format with or without date separators that you want to be the beginning date of the date range. number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is the beginning date of the date range. Element 2: To date *CURRENT The current date is the ending date of the date range. *END The last date in the log is the ending date of the date range. to-date Specify the date in job date format with or without date separators that you want to be the ending date of the date range. number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is the ending date of the date range. Top Examples Example 1: Removing Entries from the BRMS Log Based on a Date Range RMVLOGEBRM SLTDATE(’1/1/03’ ’4/01/03’) This command removes all log entries from January 1, 2003 to April 1, 2003 from the log. 134 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top Remove Log Entries from BRM (RMVLOGEBRM) 135 136 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Remove Media Volumes from BRM (RMVMEDBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Remove Media Volumes from BRM (RMVMEDBRM) command removes a media volume from the BRMS media inventory. A volume is removed because of age, error rate, shipment to another location, and so on. Note: Media can only be removed if it was previously added using the ADDMEDBRM command. All information about the volume including content and statistics, is deleted when the volume is removed. Also the total number of volumes in BRMS is decremented. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes VOL Volume identifier Character value Required, Positional 1 Top Volume identifier (VOL) Specifies the volume identifier of the volume being removed from the BRMS media inventory. This is a required parameter. volume-identifier Specify the identifier of the volume being removed from the media inventory. The volume identifier is a maximum of six characters in length. Top Examples Example 1: Removing a Volume from BRMS RMVMEDBRM VOL(C00005) This command removes volume C00005 from the BRMS media inventory. Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 137 Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1147 Volume &1 not found. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM4041 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 138 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Remove Media Info from BRM (RMVMEDIBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Remove Media Information from BRM (RMVMEDIBRM) command is used to specify when to remove records from the BRMS media content information and how long to keep object detail. The Media contents (MEDCON) parameter indicates whether records are to be removed when they expire or when the expired volume is re-used. The Object level detail (OBJDTL) parameter indicates when the object level detail is to be removed. You can remove object level detail at the same time you remove record level information or you can specify a number of days to keep object information. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes MEDCON Media contents *EXP, *REUSE Optional OBJDTL Object level detail 1-9999, *MEDCON Optional Top Media contents (MEDCON) Specifies whether records are removed when media expires or when the media is re-used. *EXP All BRMS media content information entries that have an Expiration date that are equal to or less than the current date are removed from the media content information. *REUSE Media content information entries associated with a media volume are not removed from the file until the volume is re-used, even though the volume has already expired. Top Object detail (OBJDTL) Specifies when you want to remove object level detail for media records in the media content information. *MEDCON The object level detail information is removed based on the value specified in the Media contents (MEDCON) parameter. number-of-days Specify the number of days that object detail for an entry is kept on the file. If this number of days is greater than the number of days implied in the Media contents (MEDCON) parameter, such as the volume expires in 60 days and you specify 90 days in the Object level detail © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 139 (OBJDTL) parameter, the parameter has no meaning since the contents record has already been removed. However, if you specify 45 days and the object expires in 60 days, the object level detail is removed after 45 days and the accompanying contents record is removed after 60 days. Top Examples Example 1: Removing Media Information from BRMS RMVMEDIBRM MEDCON(*REUSE) OBJDTL(45) This command allows you to remove BRMS media contents information. In the example, media contents information remains on the BRMS media contents file until the media is reused and accompanying object detail is removed after 45 days. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 140 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Resume Retrieve using BRM (RSMRTVBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages You can resume delayed retrieve operations for libraries, documents and bytestream files, including those held due to lack of disk space. The Resume Retrieve using BRM (RSMRTVBRM) command attempts to retrieve items from tape. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this command. 2. *ALLOBJ special authority is required to use any value other than *NONE for the ALWOBJDIF parameter. 3. You can select only one virtual tape device for serial retrieve operations. In addition, only one *MEDCLS can be specified when using media classes which specify a virtual tape device density. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes HDLOBJ Retrieve select *ALL, *DELAY, *SECURITY, *STORAGE Optional, Positional 1 ACTION Action *RETRIEVE, *REPORT Optional, Positional 2 CFMRTV Confirm retrieval *YES, *NO Optional, Positional 3 ASP Auxiliary storage pool Character value, *ALL, *SYSTEM Optional, Positional 4 TYPE Item type *LIB, *FLR, *LNK Optional SAVLIB Library Name, *ALL Optional DEV Retrieve device Single values: *RTVPCY Other values (up to 4 repetitions): Name, *MEDCLS Optional PRLRSC Parallel device resources Element list Optional Element 1: Minimum resources 1-32, *SAV, *AVAIL, *NONE Element 2: Maximum resources 1-32, *MIN, *AVAIL ENDOPT End of tape option *RTVPCY, *LEAVE, *REWIND, *UNLOAD Optional RSTOPT Option *RTVPCY, *ALL, *FREE, *NEW, *OLD Optional ALWOBJDIF Allow object differences Single values: *RTVPCY, *ALL, *NONE Other values (up to 4 repetitions): *AUTL, *FILELVL, *OWNER, *PGP Optional Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 141 Retrieve select (HDLOBJ) Specifies the type of held items that you want to retrieve when you process the command. You can specify a type of held object such as an item that was not retrieved due to lack of storage space on the disk unit or you can specify all held items. *ALL Attempts to retrieve all items that have been held during a previous retrieve process. *DELAY Attempts resume delayed retrieve operations. *SECURITY Attempts to retrieve items that were held due to insufficient security during a previous retrieve request. *STORAGE Attempts to retrieve items that were held due to insufficient disk unit space in a previous retrieve request. Top Action (ACTION) Specifies whether you want to create a report or perform an actual retrieve. *RETRIEVE You want to retrieve the requested items from the BRMS media content information. *REPORT You want to create the Retrieve Report. This will allow you to review what will be retrieved prior to retrieving the selected items. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1ASX. Top Confirm retrieve (CFMRTV) Specifies whether items that are selected for retrieve are displayed on the Confirm Retrieve display prior to retrieve. Note: This parameter is ignored in batch. *YES The Confirm Retrieve display is shown before the retrieve begins. *NO The Confirm Retrieve display is not shown before the retrieve begins. Top Auxiliary storage pool (ASP) Specifies the auxiliary storage pool into which you want to retrieve items. *ALL You want to retrieve items into all auxiliary storage pools. *SYSTEM You want to retrieve items into the system (1) auxiliary storage pool. ASP-number Specify the number of the system (1) or basic user auxiliary storage pool (2-32) into which you want to retrieve items. 142 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands ASP-name Specify the auxiliary storage pool name into which you want to retrieve items. Restriction: v The auxiliary storage pool specified for retrieval must be valid for the Item Type specified. Top Item type (TYPE) Specifies which type of item is displayed on the Confirm Retrieve display prior to retrieve operations. *LIB Retrieve information for libraries is to be included. *FLR Retrieve information for folders is to be included. *LNK Retrieve information for bytestream files is to be included. Top Library (SAVLIB) Specifies the library into which you want to retrieve items. *ALL Items are retrieved to their original library. library-name Specify the name of the library into which items are retrieved. Top Retrieve device (DEV) Specify the device name that is to be used in the retrieve process. You must use a single device for retrieve processing. Single values *RTVPCY The retrieve device specified in the BRMS retrieve policy is used. Other values (up to 4 repetitions) *MEDCLS BRMS determines the media class of the media on which the requested item is saved. Once the media class is determined, a device that supports that media class is selected to retrieve the requested save item or items. device-name Specify the name of the device that is used as the default retrieve device in retrieve processing. Top Resume Retrieve using BRM (RSMRTVBRM) 143 Parallel device resources (PRLRSC) Specifies the minimum and maximum number of device resources to be used in a restore operation. Element 1: Minimum Resources Specifies the minimum number of device resources required for a parallel restore. Note: If a Media Library Device (MLB) is being used and the required resources are not available, the command will wait for the MLB to become available for a time period specified by the user. The wait time is determined by the value specified on the *MLB device description for INLMNTWAIT. If a *TAP device is being used and the required resources are not available, the command will fail. Note: Transferring save files to tape does not support parallel operations. *SAV Specifies that the same number of device resources used for the save will be used for the restore. If the save was a serial save, then the restore will also be serial. *AVAIL Use any available devices up to the maximum specified. Specifying this value for the minimum will allow BRMS to use any available resources, but will complete using one resource if only one is available at the start of the command. *NONE No device resources are to be used. The restore will be performed as a serial restore. 1-32 Specify the minimum number of device resources to be used with this restore command, up to the maximum of what was used for the save. Element 2: Maximum Resources *MIN Uses the value specified for the minimum number of device resources. *AVAIL Use any available devices. Specifying this value for the maximum will allow BRMS to use any available resources but at a minimum use the value specified in the minimum element. 1-32 Specify the maximum number of device resources to be used with this restore command, up to the maximum of what was used for the save. Top End of tape option (ENDOPT) Specifies, when tape is used, what positioning operation is automatically done on the volume after the save operation ends. If more than one volume is included, this parameter applies only to the last volume used; all other volumes are rewound and unloaded when the end of the volume is reached. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is a shared device, the device will not be varied off after the save operation. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is not a shared device, the device will be varied off after the save operation. *RTVPCY The value specified in the BRMS retrieve policy is the value that is used. *LEAVE The volume does not rewind or unload after the operation ends. It remains at the current position on the device. 144 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *REWIND The volume is automatically rewound but not unloaded after the recovery operation ends. *UNLOAD The volume is automatically rewound and unloaded after the recovery operation ends. Top Option (RSTOPT) Specifies which items are retrieved, depending on whether the items exist in the library on the system. *RTVPCY The value from the BRMS retrieve policy is used. *ALL All the items in the saved library are retrieved to the library. Old items on volume or in a save file replace the current versions in the library on the system. Items not having a current version are added to the library on the system. Items presently in the library, but not on the media, remain in the library. *FREE The saved items are retrieved only if they exist in the system library with their space freed. The saved version of each item is retrieved in the system in its previously freed space. This option retrieves items that had their space freed when they were saved. If any saved items are no longer part of the current version of the library, or if the space is not free for any item, the item is not retrieved. The retrieve operation continues, and all of the freed items are retrieved. *NEW Only the items in the saved library that do not exist in the current version of the library on the system are added to the library. Only items not known to the library on the system are retrieved; known items are not retrieved. This option retrieves items that were deleted after they were saved or that are new to this library. If any saved items have a version already in the library on the system, they are not retrieved, and an informational message is sent for each one, but the retrieve operation continues. *OLD Only the items in the library having a saved version are retrieved; that is, the version of each item currently in the library is replaced by the saved version. Only items known to the library are retrieved. If any saved items are no longer part of the online version of the library, they are not added to the library; an informational message is sent for each one, but the retrieve continues. Top Allow object differences (ALWOBJDIF) Specifies whether differences are allowed between the saved objects and the restored objects. These differences include: v Authorization list: The authorization list of an object on the system is different than the authorization list of an object from the save operation. Or the system on which a new object with an authorization list is being restored is different from the system on which it was saved. v File level identifier: The creation date and time of the database file on the system does not match the creation date and time of the file that was saved. v Member level identifier: The creation date and time of the database file member on the system does not match the creation date and time of the member that was saved. v Ownership: The owner of an object on the system is different than the owner of an object from the save operation. v Primary Group: The primary group of an object on the system is different than the primary group of an object from the save operation. Note: To use this parameter, you need *ALLOBJ special authority. Resume Retrieve using BRM (RSMRTVBRM) 145 Single values *RTVPCY The value from the retrieve policy is used for this value. *ALL All of the differences listed above are allowed on the restore operation. File level identifier and member level identifier differences are handled differently than the *FILELVL value. If there is a file level difference and *ALL is specified on the Data base member option (MBROPT) parameter, the existing version of the file is renamed and the saved version of the file is restored. If there is a member level difference, the existing version of the member is renamed and the saved version of the member is restored. This value will restore the saved data, but the result may not be correct. For other differences, see the description of each individual value to determine how differences are handled. Note: If restoring objects that were saved with SAVOBJ or SAVCHGOBJ, BRMS will change the parameter to ALWOBJDIF(*FILELVL *AUTL *OWNER *PGP) for these objects to prevent the renaming. *NONE None of the differences listed above are allowed on the restore operation. See the description of each individual value to determine how differences are handled. Other values (up to 4 repetitions) *AUTL Authorization list differences are allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different authorization list than the saved object, the object is restored with the authorization list of the object on the system. New objects that are being restored to a system that is different from which they were saved are restored and linked to their authorization list. If the authorization list does not exist on the new system, the public authority is set to *EXCLUDE. If this value is not specified, authorization list differences are not allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different authorization list than the saved object, the object is not restored. New objects that are being restored to a system that is different from which they were saved are restored, but they are not linked to the authorization list, and the public authority is set to *EXCLUDE. *FILELVL File level identifier and member level identifier differences are allowed. An attempt will be made to restore existing physical files even though the physical file on the save media may have a different file level identifier or member level identifier than the physical file on the system. The physical file data will only be restored for those physical files whose format level identifiers on the save media match the format level identifiers of the corresponding physical file on the system. If this value is not specified, file level identifier and member level identifier differences are not allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different file level identifier or member level identifier than the saved object, the object is not restored. *OWNER Ownership differences are allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different owner than the saved object, the object is restored with the owner of the object on the system. If this value is not specified, ownership differences are not allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different owner than the saved object, the object is not restored. *PGP Primary group differences are allowed. 146 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands If an object already exists on the system with a different primary group than the saved object, the object is restored with the primary group of the object on the system. If this value is not specified, primary group differences are not allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different primary group than the saved object, the object is not restored. Top Examples Example 1: Resuming a Retrieve for Security Items RSMRTVBRM HDLOBJ(*SECURITY) This command resumes the retrieve operation for items that were held due to lack of authorization. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM2112 ASP &2 not valid. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF3700 All CPF37xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF3800 All CPF38xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top Resume Retrieve using BRM (RSMRTVBRM) 147 148 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Restore Authority using BRM (RSTAUTBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Restore Authority using BRM (RSTAUTBRM) command reestablishes the object owner, primary group and authorization list names for objects on basic user auxiliary storage pools (2-32) if this information was saved. This information is saved unless it was explicitly omitted from the save by specifying *USRASPAUT as the omit for either a *SAVSYS or *SECDTA entry in the backup policy omit list. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. The user profiles must be restored before using the RSTAUTBRM command. 2. The libraries and objects on the saved user auxiliary storage pools must be restored before using the RSTAUTBRM command. 3. This command does not replace the i5/OS RSTAUT command. RSTAUTBRM is used in addition to the RSTAUT command when restoring the authority information of saved user auxiliary storage pool objects during a system recovery. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes USRASP Auxiliary storage pool Values (up to 31 repetitions): Character value, *ALLUSR Optional, Positional 1 Top ASPs to restore (USRASP) Specifies the basic user auxiliary storage pools (2-32) for which saved authority information is to be restored. The libraries and objects must be restored to the basic user auxiliary storage pools before using the RSTAUTBRM command. Note: A maximum of 31 values may be specified. *ALLUSR Saved authorization information is to be restored for objects that reside in all basic user auxiliary storage pools (2-32). auxiliary-storage-pool-number Specifies the number identifying a basic user auxiliary storage pool containing the objects for which saved authority information is restored. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 149 auxiliary-storage-pool-name Specifies the name identifying the basic user auxiliary storage pool containing the objects for which saved authority information is restored. Top Examples Example 1: Restoring Saved Authority Information for All ASPs RSTAUTBRM -orRSTAUTBRM USRASP(*ALLUSR) This command restores the owner profile, primary group, and authorization list names for objects contained in all basic user auxiliary storage pools (ASPs 2-32). Example 2: Restoring Saved Authority Information for ASPs 2 and 3 RSTAUTBRM USRASP(2 3) This command restores the owner profile, primary group, and authorization list names for objects contained in basic user auxiliary storage pools 2 and 3. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 150 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Restore Object using BRM (RSTBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Restore Object using BRM (RSTBRM) command restores a copy of one or more objects that can be used in the integrated file system. For more information about integrated file system commands, see the Integrated File System Introduction book. Virtual tape media and devices can be used with this command. The following restrictions apply to the use of virtual media and virtual devices. v The Device (DEV) parameter is limited on only one device or *MEDCLS special value for serial operations. v Execute authority is required to the Load or Unload Image Catalog (LODIMGCLG) command. v *CHANGE authority is required to the image catalogs. v Execute (*X) authority is required to each directory in the image catalog path name. v Read, write, execute (*RWX) authority is required to each image file in the parent directory that will be loaded or mounted. v *USE authority is required to the virtual devices using the image catalogs. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. For detailed restrictions on using this command to restore objects by using name patterns in the root directory, to restore objects in libraries, or to restore document library objects, see the Restore Object (RST) command in the Backup and Recovery book. 2. The RSTBRM command does not support optical files. 3. You must have authority to use the Restore Object (RST) command. 4. You must have save system (*SAVSYS) special authority, or have all of the following object authorities: v You must have *W and *OBJEXIST authority to restore a file if it already exists on the system. v You must have *WX authority to the parent directory. v You must have *ADD authority to the owning user profile of the directory into which the parent directories are created. v You must have *ALLOBJ special authority to create parent directories with a user profile other than your own. 5. You must have *ALLOBJ special authority to use any value other than *NONE for the ALWOBJDIF parameter. 6. You can restore data from a TSM server device by using this command. You can only specify one TSM device or *MEDCLS, which must select a TSM device. The TSM device selected can either be *APPC, which supports the SNA network protocol, or *NET, which supports the TCP/IP protocol. 7. This command should not be used by control group *EXIT item processing as results will be unpredictable. Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 151 Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes DEV Device Values (up to 4 repetitions): Name, *MEDCLS Required, Positional 1 PRLRSC Parallel device resources Element list Optional Element 1: Minimum resources 1-32, *SAV, *NONE, *AVAIL Element 2: Maximum resources 1-32, *MIN, *AVAIL OBJ Objects Values (up to 300 repetitions): Element list Optional, Positional 2 Element 1: Name Path name, * Element 2: Include or omit *INCLUDE, *OMIT Element 3: New object name Path name, *SAME SUBTREE Directory subtree *ALL, *DIR, *NONE, *OBJ Optional SAVLVL Save level 1-99, *CURRENT Optional ENDOPT End of tape option *REWIND, *LEAVE, *UNLOAD Optional OPTION Option *ALL, *NEW, *OLD Optional ALWOBJDIF Allow object differences Single values: *NONE, *ALL Other values (up to 2 repetitions): *AUTL, *OWNER, *PGP Optional OBJID Object ID *SAVED, *SYS Optional CRTPRNDIR Create parent directories *NO, *YES Optional PRNDIROWN Parent directory owner Name, *PARENT Optional FROMSYS From system Character value, *LCL Optional Top Device (DEV) Specifies the device name or a specific media class that is to be used to restore the object. You must use a single device for recovery processing. You can restore data from a TSM (ADSM) server using this command. You can only specify one TSM type server or *MEDCLS, which must select a TSM server. The device selected can either be *APPC, which supports SNA network protocol, or *NET, which supports TCPIP protocol. This is a required parameter. *MEDCLS BRMS determines the media class of the media on which the requested item is saved. Once the media class is determined, a device supporting that media class is selected to restore the requested object or objects. device-name Specify the name of the device that you want to use to restore the selected object or objects. Top 152 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Parallel device resources (PRLRSC) Specifies the minimum and maximum number of device resources to be used in a restore operation. Element 1: Minimum Resources Specifies the minimum number of device resources required for a parallel restore. Note: If a Media Library Device (MLB) is being used and the required resources are not available, the command will wait for the MLB to become available for a time period specified by the user. The wait time is determined by the value specified on the *MLB device description for INLMNTWAIT. If a *TAP device is being used and the required resources are not available, the command will fail. Note: Transferring save files to tape does not support parallel operations. *SAV Specifies that the same number of device resources used for the save will be used for the restore. If the save was a serial save, then the restore will also be serial. *AVAIL Use any available devices up to the maximum specified. Specifying this value for the minimum will allow BRMS to use any available resources, but will complete using one resource if only one is available at the start of the command. *NONE No device resources are to be used. The restore will be performed as a serial restore. 1-32 Specify the minimum number of device resources to be used with this restore command, up to the maximum of what was used for the save. Element 2: Maximum Resources *MIN Uses the value specified for the minimum number of device resources. *AVAIL Use any available devices. Specifying this value for the maximum will allow BRMS to use any available resources but at a minimum use the value specified in the minimum element. 1-32 Specify the maximum number of device resources to be used with this restore command, up to the maximum of what was used for the save. Top Objects (OBJ) Specifies the objects that you want to include or exclude from a list of objects you want to restore. A maximum of 300 object name patterns can be specified. For more information on specifying path names, refer to Chapter 2 of the Command Language Reference book. Additional information about object name patterns is in the Integrated File System Introduction book. The first element specifies the path names of the objects saved on the media. Directory abbreviations (for example, the current directory) are expanded with their current values, not the values they had at the time of the save operation. Element 1: Name object-path-name-pattern Specify an object path name or a pattern that can match many names. Restore Object using BRM (RSTBRM) 153 Element 2: Include or omit The second part specifies whether names that match the pattern should be included or omitted from the operation. Note that in determining whether a name matches a pattern, relative name patterns are always treated as relative to the current working directory. The SUBTREE parameter determines whether the subtrees are included or omitted. *INCLUDE Objects that match the object name pattern are to be restored, unless overridden by an *OMIT specification. *OMIT Objects matching the object name pattern are not to be restored. This overrides a *INCLUDE specification and is intended to be used to omit a subset of a previously selected pattern. Element 3: New object name The third element specifies the new path name of the object. *SAME The objects are to be restored with the same names they had when they were saved. new-path-name Specify the path name with which to restore the object. If a pattern is specified in the first element, the new path name must be the directory into which to restore any objects that match the pattern. If an object name is specified in element 1, each component in the new path must exist with the exception of the last component. If the object described in the last component doesn’t exist, it will be restored as new. Top Directory subtree (SUBTREE) Specifies whether directory subtrees are included in the restore operation. *ALL The entire subtree for each directory that matches the object name pattern is included. The subtree includes all subdirectories and the objects within those subdirectories. *DIR Objects in the first level of each directory that matches the object name pattern are included. The subdirectories of each matching directory are included, but the objects in the subdirectories are not included. *NONE No subtrees are included in the restore operation. If a directory matches the object name pattern specified, the objects in the directory are included. If the directory has subdirectories, neither the subdirectories nor the objects in the subdirectories are included. *OBJ Only the objects that exactly match the object name pattern will be processed. If the object name pattern specifies a directory, objects in the directory are not included. Top Save level (SAVLVL) Specifies the copy of the object that you want to restore from the media content information. *CURRENT The most current copy of the object is restored. 154 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands save-level-number Specify the age of the copy that you want to restore from the media content information. You can specify a copy number from 1 - 99. For instance, if you want to restore the next to the last most recent copy specify 1. Top End of tape option (ENDOPT) Specifies, when volume is used, what positioning operation is automatically done on the volume after the restore operation ends. If more than one volume is included, this parameter applies only to the last volume used; all other volumes are rewound and unloaded when the end of the volume is reached. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is a shared device, the device will not be varied off after the save operation. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is not a shared device, the device will be varied off after the save operation. *REWIND The volume is automatically rewound but not unloaded after the recovery operation ends. *LEAVE The volume does not rewind or unload after the operation ends. It remains at the current position on the device. *UNLOAD The volume is automatically rewound and unloaded after the recovery operation ends. Top Option (OPTION) Specifies how to handle restoring each object. *ALL All the objects are restored to the system. Saved objects replace the objects on the system. Saved objects not on the system are added to the system. Objects in the system library but not in the saved library remain in the library. *NEW Only the objects that do not exist on the system are restored. *OLD Only the objects that exist on the system are restored. Top Allow object differences (ALWOBJDIF) Specifies whether differences are allowed between the saved objects and the restored objects. These differences include: v Authorization list: The authorization list of an object on the system is different than the authorization list of an object from the save operation. Or the system on which a new object with an authorization list is being restored is different from the system on which it was saved. v Ownership: The owner of an object on the system is different than the owner of an object from the save operation. v Primary Group: The primary group of an object on the system is different than the primary group of an object from the save operation. Note: To use this parameter, you need *ALLOBJ special authority. Restore Object using BRM (RSTBRM) 155 Single values *NONE None of the differences listed above are allowed on the restore operation. *ALL All of the differences listed above are allowed on the restore operation. File level identifier and member level identifier differences are handled differently than the *FILELVL value. If there is a file level difference and *ALL is specified on the Data base member option (MBROPT) parameter, the existing version of the file is renamed and the saved version of the file is restored. If there is a member level difference, the existing version of the member is renamed and the saved version of the member is restored. This value will restore the saved data, but the result may not be correct. For other differences, see the description of each individual value to determine how differences are handled. Other values (up to 4 repetitions) *AUTL Authorization list differences are allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different authorization list than the saved object, the object is restored with the authorization list of the object on the system. New objects that are being restored to a system that is different from which they were saved are restored and linked to their authorization list. If the authorization list does not exist on the new system, the public authority is set to *EXCLUDE. If this value is not specified, authorization list differences are not allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different authorization list than the saved object, the object is not restored. New objects that are being restored to a system that is different from which they were saved are restored, but they are not linked to the authorization list, and the public authority is set to *EXCLUDE. *OWNER Ownership differences are allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different owner than the saved object, the object is restored with the owner of the object on the system. If this value is not specified, ownership differences are not allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different owner than the saved object, the object is not restored. *PGP Primary group differences are allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different primary group than the saved object, the object is restored with the primary group of the object on the system. If this value is not specified, primary group differences are not allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different primary group than the saved object, the object is not restored. Top Object ID (OBJID) Specifies whether the SOM object ID of the restored object will be the SOM object ID of the object from the save media, the SOM object ID of the object that exists on the system prior to the restore, or a new SOM object ID generated by the system if the object does not exist on the system prior to the restore. *SAVED The restored object will have the SOM object ID it had when it was saved. *SYS The restored object may have a new SOM object ID generated by the system. If the object is being restored as a new object, a new SOM object ID will be given to the restored object. If an object 156 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands with the same name as the object from the media already exists on the system, the SOM object ID of the restored object will be the same as the SOM object ID of the object on the system before the restore. Top Create parent directories (CRTPRNDIR) Specifies whether parent directories are to be created automatically if the directories do not exist before the object is restored. This parameter only applies to ″root″ (/), QOpenSys, and user-defined file systems. *NO Specifies parent directories are not to be automatically created. *YES Specifies parent directories are to be automatically created. The parent directory owner can be specified using the Parent directories owner (PRNDIROWN) parameter. Top Parent directory owner (PRNDIROWN) Specifies the name of the owner to be used for the parent directory when creating parent directories which do not exist. *PARENT Specifies the owner of the directory into which the parent directory is created will be used for the owner of the created parent directory. user-profile Specifies the name of the user profile to use for the parent directory owner when creating parent directories which do not exist. Top From system (FROMSYS) Specifies the location and network identification of the system from which you want to restore media information to the local system. Note: Use the Display Network Attributes (DSPNETA) command to view the system network attributes. Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to use this value if a value other than *LCL is specified. *LCL Specifies that the from-system is the local system. BRMS uses the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attribute and not the System name (SYSNAME) network attribute to determine the current system name. In most cases, the systems have the same value specified for LCLLOCNAME as for SYSNAME. location-name Specifies the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attribute of the remote system for the network operation. The current system Local network ID (LCLNETID) network attribute is used to connect with the remote system. network-id.location-name Specifies the Local network ID (LCLNETID) and the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attributes of the remote system for the network operation. Specify these values using the format nnnnnnnn.cccccccc where nnnnnnnn is the LCLNETID and cccccccc is the LCLLOCNAME. Restore Object using BRM (RSTBRM) 157 Top Examples Example 1: Restoring All Integrated File System Objects RSTBRM DEV(TAPE01) This command allows you to select and restore integrated file system objects that were saved using the SAVBRM command and whose contents information still exist in the media contents information. In this example, the restore operation is for all integrated file system objects and will use device TAPE01 for the restore operation. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1177 Cannot establish connection with remote system. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM2262 Errors occurred receiving data from TSM server. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF3700 All CPF37xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF3800 All CPF38xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 158 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Restore DLO using BRM (RSTDLOBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Restore DLO using BRM (RSTDLOBRM) command restores documents, folder and distribution objects (mail) to the system from tape or save files. The media policy in force when the media information was saved determines whether this information resides on tape or is stored in save files. Note: Using the RSTDLOBRM command allows you to restore selected copies of document, folder and distribution objects to the system based on the number of copies that are in the BRMS media content information. This is accomplished by specifying a copy number for the Save level (SAVLVL) parameter. Virtual tape media and devices can be used with this command. The following restrictions apply to the use of virtual media and virtual devices. v The Device (DEV) parameter is limited on only one device or *MEDCLS special value for serial operations. v Execute authority is required to the Load or Unload Image Catalog (LODIMGCLG) command. v *CHANGE authority is required to the image catalogs. v Execute (*X) authority is required to each directory in the image catalog path name. v Read, write, execute (*RWX) authority is required to each image file in the parent directory that will be loaded or mounted. v *USE authority is required to the virtual devices using the image catalogs. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. To use this command, you must be enrolled in the system distribution directory. 2. You must have authority to the Restore Document Library Object (RSTDLO) command to use this command. 3. You must have *CHANGE authority to the parent folder and *ALL authority to the document if it already exists on the system. 4. You must have *EXECUTE authority to the document library. 5. You cannot run another RSTDLOBRM, RSTDLO, SAVDLOBRM, SAVDLO or Reclaim Document Library Object (RCLDLO) command specifying DLO(*ALL) while this command is running. 6. You can restore data from a TSM server device by using this command. You can only specify one TSM device or *MEDCLS, which must select a TSM device. The TSM device selected can either be *APPC, which supports the SNA network protocol, or *NET, which supports the TCP/IP protocol. 7. *ALLOBJ special authority is required to use any value other than *NONE for the ALWOBJDIF parameter. 8. This command should not be used by control group *EXIT item processing as results will be unpredictable. Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 159 Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes DLO Document library object Character value, *ALL Required, Positional 1 SAVFLR Saved folder Character value Required, Positional 2 DEV Device Name, *MEDCLS Required, Positional 3 RSTFLR Restore into folder Character value, *SAME Optional RENAME New object name Character value, *SAME Optional SAVLVL Save level 1-99, *CURRENT Optional ENDOPT End of tape option *REWIND, *LEAVE, *UNLOAD Optional NEWOBJ Object name generation *SAME, *NEW Optional ALWOBJDIF Allow object differences *NONE, *ALL Optional RSTASP Restore to ASP Character value, *SAVASP, *SYSTEM Optional FROMSYS From system Character value, *LCL Optional Top Document library object (DLO) Specifies the name of the document library object that you want to restore. This is a required parameter. *ALL All documents, folders and distribution objects (mail) that are saved on media and meet the criteria specified on the Saved folder (SAVFLR) parameter are restored. document-name Specify the name of the document library object that you want to restore. Top Saved folder (SAVFLR) Specifies the name of the folder on the media from which the documents are restored. This is a required field. Top Device (DEV) Specifies the device name or a specific media class that is to be used to restore the object. You must use a single device that is known to the system for recovery processing. You can restore data from a TSM (ADSM) server using this command. You can only specify one TSM type server or *MEDCLS, which must select a TSM server. The device selected can either be *APPC, which supports SNA network protocol, or *NET, which supports TCPIP protocol. *MEDCLS BRMS determines the media class of the media on which the requested item is saved. Once the media class is determined, a device supporting that media class is selected to restore the requested object or objects. 160 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands device-name Specify the name of the device that you want to use to restore the selected object or objects. Top Restore into folder (RSTFLR) Specifies the name of the folder in which the restored folders and documents to be restored will be placed. The folder must exist on the system or when *ALL is specified on the Document library object (DL0) parameter, the saved folder must exist on the media. *SAME The folders and documents to be restored are placed into the same folder from which they were saved. restore-folder-name Specify the name of the folder where the restored documents and folders are to be placed. Top New object name (RENAME) Specifies the new user-assigned name for the restored document. *SAME The document is restored with the name it had when it was saved. document-name Specify the new user-assigned name that the document had after being restored. Note: You cannot specify a document name if you specify *ALL in the Document library object (DLO) parameter. Top Save level (SAVLVL) Specifies the copy of the object that you want to restore from the media content information. *CURRENT The most current copy of the object is restored. save-level-number Specify the age of the copy that you want to restore from the media content information. You can specify a copy number from 1 - 99. For instance, if you want to restore the next to the last most recent copy specify 1. Top End of tape option (ENDOPT) Specifies, when volume is used, what positioning operation is automatically done on the volume after the restore operation ends. If more than one volume is included, this parameter applies only to the last volume used; all other volumes are rewound and unloaded when the end of the volume is reached. Restore DLO using BRM (RSTDLOBRM) 161 If you specify *LEAVE and the device is a shared device, the device will not be varied off after the save operation. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is not a shared device, the device will be varied off after the save operation. *REWIND The volume is automatically rewound but not unloaded after the recovery operation ends. *LEAVE The volume does not rewind or unload after the operation ends. It remains at the current position on the device. *UNLOAD The volume is automatically rewound and unloaded after the recovery operation ends. Top Object name generation (NEWOBJ) Specifies whether a new library-assigned name and system object name are generated for the folders and documents being restored. *SAME The library-assigned name and system object name do not change. *NEW A new library-assigned name and system object name are generated for each document or folder being restored. Top Allow object differences (ALWOBJDIF) Specifies whether differences are allowed between the saved objects and the restored objects. Note: To use this parameter, you need *ALLOBJ special authority. *NONE None of the differences listed above are allowed on the restore operation. *ALL All of the differences listed above are allowed on the restore operation. File level identifier and member level identifier differences are handled differently than the *FILELVL value. If there is a file level difference and *ALL is specified on the Data base member option (MBROPT) parameter, the existing version of the file is renamed and the saved version of the file is restored. If there is a member level difference, the existing version of the member is renamed and the saved version of the member is restored. This value will restore the saved data, but the result may not be correct. For other differences, see the description of each individual value to determine how differences are handled. Note: If restoring objects that BRMS saved with SAVOBJ or SAVCHGOBJ, BRMS will change the parameter to ALWOBJDIF(*FILELVL *AUTL *OWNER *PGP) for these objects to prevent the renaming. Top Restore to ASP (RSTASP) Specifies the system (1) or basic user auxiliary storage pool (2-32) number to which you want to restore document library objects. 162 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *SAVASP Restore the saved document library object to the auxiliary storage pool that it resided in when it was saved by BRMS. *SYSTEM The document library object is restored to the system (1) auxiliary storage pool. restore-to-ASP-name Specify the name of the system (1) or basic user auxiliary storage pool (2-32) to which you are restoring the document library object. restore-to-ASP-number Specify the number of the system (1) or basic user auxiliary storage pool (2-32) number to which you want to restore the document library object. Note: UDFS, primary and secondary auxiliary storage pools are not supported for this parameter. Top From system (FROMSYS) Specifies the location and network identification of the system from which you want to restore media information to the local system. Note: Use the Display Network Attributes (DSPNETA) command to view the system network attributes. Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to use this value if a value other than *LCL is specified. *LCL Specifies that the from-system is the local system. BRMS uses the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attribute and not the System name (SYSNAME) network attribute to determine the current system name. In most cases, the systems have the same value specified for LCLLOCNAME as for SYSNAME. location-name Specifies the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attribute of the remote system for the network operation. The current system Local network ID (LCLNETID) network attribute is used to connect with the remote system. network-id.location-name Specifies the Local network ID (LCLNETID) and the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attributes of the remote system for the network operation. Specify these values using the format nnnnnnnn.cccccccc where nnnnnnnn is the LCLNETID and cccccccc is the LCLLOCNAME. Top Examples Example 1: Restoring All DLOs in a Subfolder RSTDLOBRM DLO(*ALL) SAVFLR(’ACCTMST/ACCT03’) COPY(*CURRENT) DEV(TAP09) This command allows you to select and restore folders and subfolders that were saved using the SAVDLOBRM command and whose contents information still exist in the media contents information. In this example, the restore operation is for all DLO with a folder called ACCTMST and a subfolder called ACCT03. The most recent copy is restored using device TAP09. Restore DLO using BRM (RSTDLOBRM) 163 Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM2112 ASP &2 not valid. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF3700 All CPF37xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF3800 All CPF38xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 164 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Restore Library using BRM (RSTLIBBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Restore Library using BRM (RSTLIBBRM) command allows you to restore a library that is in the BRMS media information. Any library that was saved by the Save Library using BRM (SAVLIBBRM) command or was in a control group that was saved can be restored by the RSTLIBBRM command. The RSTLIBBRM command restores the whole library, which includes the library description, object descriptions and contents of the objects in the library. Note: Using the RSTLIBBRM command allows you to restore selected copies of a library from the BRMS media content information. For instance, a recovery request for a copy of a library will restore the full backup of the library that corresponds to the copy requested in the Save level (SAVLVL) parameter, plus the last incremental backup of that library preceding the next full backup of the library, plus any object level saves that are between the two full saves. This assures that the copy that you requested has all changes applied prior to the next full save. Virtual tape media and devices can be used with this command. The following restrictions apply to the use of virtual media and virtual devices. v The Device (DEV) parameter is limited on only one device or *MEDCLS special value for serial operations. v Execute authority is required to the Load or Unload Image Catalog (LODIMGCLG) command. v *CHANGE authority is required to the image catalogs. v Execute (*X) authority is required to each directory in the image catalog path name. v Read, write, execute (*RWX) authority is required to each image file in the parent directory that will be loaded or mounted. v *USE authority is required to the virtual devices using the image catalogs. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. You must have authority to the Restore Library (RSTLIB) command to use this command. 2. You must have save system (*SAVSYS) special authority, or have all of the following object authorities: v You must have *ADD and *READ authority to the QSYS library to restore libraries which do not exist. v You must have *OBJEXIST authority to restore over objects contained in a library. 3. You must have *USE authority to any auxiliary storage pool device specified for the Auxiliary storage pool (RSTASP) parameter. 4. You can restore data from a TSM server device by using this command. You can only specify one TSM device or *MEDCLS, which must select a TSM device. The TSM device selected can either be *APPC, which supports the SNA network protocol, or *NET, which supports the TCP/IP protocol. 5. *ALLOBJ special authority is required to use any value other than *NONE for the ALWOBJDIF parameter. 6. These additional restrictions apply when applying journal changes: v You must have authority to the APYJRNCHG command. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 165 v You must have *EXECUTE authority to the libraries containing the files, journals and journal receivers. v You must have *OBJEXIST authority to restore any files that already exist on the system. v You must have *CHANGE and *OBJMGT authority to apply journal changes to journaled files. v You must have *USE authority to any journal or journal receiver used to apply journal changes. 7. This command should not be used by control group *EXIT item processing as results will be unpredictable. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes SAVLIB Library Single values: *MEDINF Other values (up to 50 repetitions): Name Required, Positional 1 DEV Device Values (up to 4 repetitions): Name, *MEDCLS Required, Positional 2 PRLRSC Parallel device resources Element list Optional, Positional 3 Element 1: Minimum resources 1-32, *SAV, *NONE, *AVAIL Element 2: Maximum resources 1-32, *MIN, *AVAIL SAVLVL Save level 1-99, *CURRENT, *SAVDATE Optional SAVDATE Save date Date Optional ENDOPT End of tape option *REWIND, *LEAVE, *UNLOAD Optional OPTION Option *ALL, *NEW, *OLD, *FREE Optional MBROPT Database member option *MATCH, *ALL, *NEW, *OLD Optional SPLFDTA Spooled file data *NEW, *NONE Optional ALWOBJDIF Allow object differences Single values: *NONE, *ALL Other values (up to 4 repetitions): *AUTL, *FILELVL, *OWNER, *PGP Optional RSTLIB Restore to library Name, *SAVLIB Optional RSTASP Auxiliary storage pool Character value, *SAVASP, *SYSTEM Optional FROMSYS From system Character value, *LCL Optional Top Library (SAVLIB) Specifies the name of the library that you want to restore. This is a required field. Single values *MEDINF You want to restore BRMS media information. The QUSRBRM library contains the BRMS media information. Note: Recovery for library level information consists of seven objects that are restored to the QUSRBRM library. Recovery for object level information consists of the eight objects that are 166 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands restored to the QUSRBRM library. The first seven objects are required for library level recovery and the eighth object is required for object level recovery. Other values (up to 50 repetitions) library-name Specify the name of the library that you want to restore. The library name must be an entry in the BRMS media content information. Top Device (DEV) Specifies the name of the devices used for the restore operation. The device must already be in the BRMS device table. Note: Multiple systems can share the use of a tape device or a Media library device (MLB). When the device is a tape device (not an MLB device), BRMS can help you manage the use of the device by multiple systems if you indicate that the device is shared. You can restore data from a TSM (ADSM) server using this command. You can only specify one TSM type server or *MEDCLS, which must select a TSM server. The device selected can either be *APPC, which supports SNA network protocol, or *NET, which supports TCPIP protocol. This is a required parameter. *MEDCLS BRMS determines the media class of the media on which the requested item is saved. Once the media class is determined, a device supporting the density specified in the media class is selected to perform the save operation. Note: The special value *MEDCLS can be specified up to four times on the Device (DEV) parameter only if the parallel Min Resource is of value *NONE. Otherwise, *MEDCLS can only be specified once. BRMS will attempt to use the maximum number of devices that can be allocated for this operation. To perform a parallel restore with more devices, the value *MEDCLS can and may only be specified once and parallel minimum and maximum resources must be greater than one or *SAV. device-name Specify the names of one or more devices used for the restore operation. If you are using more than one device (up to a maximum of four), specify the names of the devices in the order in which they are used. Note: When doing a serial restore, only one media library device can be specified. When doing a parallel restore, multiple media library devices can be specified. Top Parallel device resources (PRLRSC) Specifies the minimum and maximum number of device resources to be used in a restore operation. Element 1: Minimum Resources Specifies the minimum number of device resources required for a parallel restore. Restore Library using BRM (RSTLIBBRM) 167 Note: If a Media Library Device (MLB) is being used and the required resources are not available, the command will wait for the MLB to become available for a time period specified by the user. The wait time is determined by the value specified on the *MLB device description for INLMNTWAIT. If a *TAP device is being used and the required resources are not available, the command will fail. Note: Transferring save files to tape does not support parallel operations. *SAV Specifies that the same number of device resources used for the save will be used for the restore. If the save was a serial save, then the restore will also be serial. *AVAIL Use any available devices up to the maximum specified. Specifying this value for the minimum will allow BRMS to use any available resources, but will complete using one resource if only one is available at the start of the command. *NONE No device resources are to be used. The restore will be performed as a serial restore. 1-32 Specify the minimum number of device resources to be used with this restore command, up to the maximum of what was used for the save. Element 2: Maximum Resources *MIN Uses the value specified for the minimum number of device resources. *AVAIL Use any available devices. Specifying this value for the maximum will allow BRMS to use any available resources but at a minimum use the value specified in the minimum element. 1-32 Specify the maximum number of device resources to be used with this restore command, up to the maximum of what was used for the save. Top Save level (SAVLVL) Specifies the copy of the library that you want to restore from the media content information. *CURRENT The most current copy of the library is restored. This will include the most recent library as well as all incremental backups of the library. *SAVDATE Specifies a save date will be used to identify the level of object you want to restore. The save date is specified on Save date (SAVDATE) parameter. save-level-number Specify the age of the copy that you want to restore from the media content information. You can specify a copy number from 1 - 99. For instance, if you want to restore the next to the last most recent copy specify 1. Top Save date (SAVDATE) Specifies a save date for the object you want to restore. The most recent save of the object on the specified date will be restored. The object is not restored if no save of the object occurred on the specified date. 168 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Note: A value must be specified for this parameter if *SAVDATE is specified for the Save level (SAVLVL) parameter. save-date Specify the save date of the object you want to restore. The date must be entered in the format specified by the QDATFMT system value with or without date separators. The system value QDATSEP specifies the date seperator character that can be used. Top End of tape option (ENDOPT) Specifies, when volume is used, what positioning operation is automatically done on the volume after the restore operation ends. If more than one volume is included, this parameter applies only to the last volume used; all other volumes are rewound and unloaded when the end of the volume is reached. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is a shared device, the device will not be varied off after the save operation. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is not a shared device, the device will be varied off after the save operation. *REWIND The volume is automatically rewound but not unloaded after the recovery operation ends. *LEAVE The volume does not rewind or unload after the operation ends. It remains at the current position on the device. *UNLOAD The volume is automatically rewound and unloaded after the recovery operation ends. Top Option (OPTION) Specifies how to handle restoring each object. *ALL All the objects in the saved library are restored to the library. Old objects on tape or in a save file replace the current versions in the library on the system. Objects not having a current version are added to the library on the system. Objects presently in the library, but not on the media, remain in the library. *FREE The saved objects are restored only if they exist in the system library with their space freed. The saved version of each object is restored in the system in its previously freed space. This option restores objects that had their space freed when they were saved. If any saved objects are no longer part of the current version of the library, or if the space is not free for any object, the object is not restored. The restore operation continues, and all of the freed objects are restored. *NEW Only the objects in the saved library that do not exist in the current version of the library on the system are added to the library. Only objects not known to the library on the system are restored; known objects are not restored. This option restores objects that were deleted after they were saved or that are new to this library. If any saved objects have a version already in the library on the system, they are not restored, and an informational message is sent for each one, but the restore operation continues. *OLD Only the objects in the library having a saved version are restored; that is, the version of each object currently in the library is replaced by the saved version. Only objects known to the library are restored. If any saved objects are no longer part of the online version of the library, they are not added to the library; an informational message is sent for each one, but the restore continues. Restore Library using BRM (RSTLIBBRM) 169 Top Database member option (MBROPT) Specifies for database files that exist on the system, which members are restored. If *MATCH is used, the member list in the saved file must match, member for member, the current version in the system. All members are restored for files that do not exist, if the file is restored. *MATCH The saved members are restored if the lists of the members where they exist are a match, member for member, for the lists of the current system version. MBROPT(*MATCH) is not valid when *ALL is specified on the Allow object differences (ALWOBJDIF) parameter. *ALL All members in the saved file are restored. *NEW Only new members (members not known to the system) are restored. *OLD Only members already known to the system are restored. Top Spooled file data (SPLFDTA) Specifies whether saved spooled file data and attributes are restored for restored output queues. *NEW Specifies new saved spooled file data and attributes are restored for saved output queues. The saved spooled files will be restored to the same output queue from which these were saved if there is no existing spooled file on the system having the same attributes. *NONE Specifies no spooled file data or attributes are restored for restored output queues. Top Allow object differences (ALWOBJDIF) Specifies whether differences are allowed between the saved objects and the restored objects. These differences include: v Authorization list: The authorization list of an object on the system is different than the authorization list of an object from the save operation. Or the system on which a new object with an authorization list is being restored is different from the system on which it was saved. v File level identifier: The creation date and time of the database file on the system does not match the creation date and time of the file that was saved. v Member level identifier: The creation date and time of the database file member on the system does not match the creation date and time of the member that was saved. v Ownership: The owner of an object on the system is different than the owner of an object from the save operation. v Primary Group: The primary group of an object on the system is different than the primary group of an object from the save operation. Note: To use this parameter, you need *ALLOBJ special authority. Single values *NONE None of the differences listed above are allowed on the restore operation. 170 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *ALL All of the differences listed above are allowed on the restore operation. File level identifier and member level identifier differences are handled differently than the *FILELVL value. If there is a file level difference and *ALL is specified on the Data base member option (MBROPT) parameter, the existing version of the file is renamed and the saved version of the file is restored. If there is a member level difference, the existing version of the member is renamed and the saved version of the member is restored. This value will restore the saved data, but the result may not be correct. For other differences, see the description of each individual value to determine how differences are handled. Note: If restoring objects that BRMS saved with SAVOBJ or SAVCHGOBJ, BRMS will change the parameter to ALWOBJDIF(*FILELVL *AUTL *OWNER *PGP) for these objects to prevent the renaming. Other values (up to 4 repetitions) *AUTL Authorization list differences are allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different authorization list than the saved object, the object is restored with the authorization list of the object on the system. New objects that are being restored to a system that is different from which they were saved are restored and linked to their authorization list. If the authorization list does not exist on the new system, the public authority is set to *EXCLUDE. If this value is not specified, authorization list differences are not allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different authorization list than the saved object, the object is not restored. New objects that are being restored to a system that is different from which they were saved are restored, but they are not linked to the authorization list, and the public authority is set to *EXCLUDE. *FILELVL File level identifier and member level identifier differences are allowed. An attempt will be made to restore existing physical files even though the physical file on the save media may have a different file level identifier or member level identifier than the physical file on the system. The physical file data will only be restored for those physical files whose format level identifiers on the save media match the format level identifiers of the corresponding physical file on the system. If this value is not specified, file level identifier and member level identifier differences are not allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different file level identifier or member level identifier than the saved object, the object is not restored. *OWNER Ownership differences are allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different owner than the saved object, the object is restored with the owner of the object on the system. If this value is not specified, ownership differences are not allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different owner than the saved object, the object is not restored. *PGP Primary group differences are allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different primary group than the saved object, the object is restored with the primary group of the object on the system. If this value is not specified, primary group differences are not allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different primary group than the saved object, the object is not restored. Top Restore Library using BRM (RSTLIBBRM) 171 Restore to library (RSTLIB) Specifies whether the library contents are restored to the same library from which they were saved, or to a different library. *SAVLIB The library contents are restored to the same library or libraries in which they were saved. library-name Specify the name of the library to which the saved library contents are restored. Note: If a Structured Query Language (SQL) database is restored to a library other than the one in which it was saved, the journals are not restored. Top ASP (RSTASP) Specifies whether libraries and objects are restored to the auxiliary storage pool from which they were saved or to a different auxiliary storage pool. Libraries and their contained objects can only be restored to the system (1) auxiliary storage pool, a basic user (2-32) auxiliary storage pool, a primary auxiliary storage pool or a secondary auxiliary storage pool. More information about object types which can be restored to auxiliary storage pools can be found in the Backup and Recovery book. *SAVASP The library and objects are restored to the ASP from which they were saved. *SYSTEM The library and objects are restored to the system (1) auxiliary storage pool. auxiliary-storage-pool-name The library and objects are restored to the auxiliary storage pool identified by this name. This can be the name of any available basic user auxiliary storage pool (2-32) or any available primary or secondary auxiliary storage pool. auxiliary-storage-pool-number The library and objects are restored to the system (1) or basic auxiliary storage pools (2-32) identified by this number. The range of auxiliary storage pool number is 1-32. Top From system (FROMSYS) Specifies the location and network identification of the system from which you want to restore media information to the local system. Note: Use the Display Network Attributes (DSPNETA) command to view the system network attributes. Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to use this value if a value other than *LCL is specified. *LCL Specifies that the from-system is the local system. BRMS uses the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attribute and not the System name (SYSNAME) network attribute to determine the current system name. In most cases, the systems have the same value specified for LCLLOCNAME as for SYSNAME. 172 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands location-name Specifies the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attribute of the remote system for the network operation. The current system Local network ID (LCLNETID) network attribute is used to connect with the remote system. network-id.location-name Specifies the Local network ID (LCLNETID) and the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attributes of the remote system for the network operation. Specify these values using the format nnnnnnnn.cccccccc where nnnnnnnn is the LCLNETID and cccccccc is the LCLLOCNAME. If the FROMSYS parameter is specified and the connection to the remote system could not be established then the command will not use local data to perform the restore operation. Use the Work with Media Information (WRKMEDIBRM) or Start Recovery using BRM (STRRCYBRM) commands to select and restore the object. Top Examples Example 1: Restoring a Library using BRMS RSTLIBBRM SAVLIB(MYLIB) DEV(*MEDCLS) COPY(2) RSTASP(3) This command restores a library called MYLIB. Any device that supports the media class assigned to the media containing MYLIB can be used in the restore operation. The second copy of the library in the media information is restored to auxiliary storage pool (ASP) 3. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1177 Cannot establish connection with remote system. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM2112 ASP &2 not valid. CPF4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF3700 All CPF37xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF3800 All CPF38xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Restore Library using BRM (RSTLIBBRM) 173 Top 174 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Restore Object using BRM (RSTOBJBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Restore Object using BRM (RSTOBJBRM) command restores an object or objects from the BRMS media content information. any object that was saved by the Save Object using BRM (SAVOBJBRM) command or was saved as part of a control group can be restored by the RSTOBJBRM command. The types of objects that can be restored by this command are listed on the Object types (OBJTYPE) parameter. They can be saved either as separate objects or as part of the library save operation. The RSTOBJBRM command restores the object description and contents of each object specified in the command. Note: Using the RSTOBJBRM command, Save level (SAVLVL) parameter allows you to restore selected copies of an object from the BRMS media content information. For instance, a recovery request for copy 1 of an object will restore the next to the most recent copy of the object on the BRMS media content information (current copy is the most recent copy). Virtual tape media and devices can be used with this command. The following restrictions apply to the use of virtual media and virtual devices. v The Device (DEV) parameter is limited on only one device or *MEDCLS special value for serial operations. v Execute authority is required to the Load or Unload Image Catalog (LODIMGCLG) command. v *CHANGE authority is required to the image catalogs. v Execute (*X) authority is required to each directory in the image catalog path name. v Read, write, execute (*RWX) authority is required to each image file in the parent directory that will be loaded or mounted. v *USE authority is required to the virtual devices using the image catalogs. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. If the user domain object user space (*USRSPC), user index (*USRIDX), or user queue (*USRQ) is restored to a library that is not permitted in the system value QALWUSRDMN (allow user objects in library), the object is converted to the system domain. 2. You must have authority to the Restore Object (RSTOBJ) command to use this command. 3. You must have save system (*SAVSYS) special authority, or have all of the following object authorities: v You must have *EXECUTE authority to the restore library when restoring over objects contained in a library. v You must have *OBJEXIST authority to the objects contained in a library when restoring over those objects. 4. You must have *USE authority to any auxiliary storage pool device specified for the Auxiliary storage pool (RSTASP) parameter. 5. You can restore data from a TSM server device by using this command. You can only specify one TSM device or *MEDCLS, which must select a TSM device. The TSM device selected can either be *APPC, which supports the SNA network protocol, or *NET, which supports the TCP/IP protocol. 6. *ALLOBJ special authority is required to use any value other than *NONE for the ALWOBJDIF parameter. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 175 7. These additional restrictions apply when applying journal changes: v You must have authority to the APYJRNCHG command. v You must have *EXECUTE authority to the libraries containing the files, journals and journal receivers. v You must have *OBJEXIST authority to restore any files that already exist on the system. v You must have *CHANGE and *OBJMGT authority to apply journal changes to journaled files. v You must have *USE authority to any journal or journal receiver used to apply journal changes. 8. This command should not be used by control group *EXIT item processing as results will be unpredictable. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes OBJ Object Single values: *ALL Other values (up to 50 repetitions): Generic name, name Required, Positional 1 SAVLIB Library Name Required, Positional 2 DEV Device Values (up to 4 repetitions): Name, *MEDCLS Required, Positional 3 PRLRSC Parallel device resources Element list Optional Element 1: Minimum resources 1-32, *SAV, *NONE, *AVAIL Element 2: Maximum resources 1-32, *MIN, *AVAIL OBJTYPE Object type Single values: *ALL Other values (up to 50 repetitions): Character value Optional SAVLVL Save level 1-99, *CURRENT, *SAVDATE Optional SAVDATE Save date Date Optional ENDOPT End of tape option *REWIND, *LEAVE, *UNLOAD Optional OPTION Option *ALL, *NEW, *OLD, *FREE Optional MBROPT Database member option *MATCH, *ALL, *NEW, *OLD Optional SPLFDTA Spooled file data *NEW, *NONE Optional ALWOBJDIF Allow object differences Single values: *NONE, *ALL Other values (up to 4 repetitions): *AUTL, *FILELVL, *OWNER, *PGP Optional RSTLIB Restore to library Name, *SAVLIB Optional RSTASP Auxiliary storage pool Character value, *SAVASP, *SYSTEM Optional FROMSYS From system Character value, *LCL Optional Top Object (OBJ) Specifies the name of the object that you want to restore, a generic group of objects that you want to restore, or all objects. If the Object type (OBJTYPE) parameter is not specified when the command is run, all the object types, listed in the description of that parameter are restored, if they are in the specified library on the media or in the save file, and if they have the specified names. 176 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands This is a required parameter. Single values *ALL Restore all objects that meet the other requirements specified in the command. Other values (up to 50 repetitions) generic*-object-name Specify one or more generic names of groups of objects that you want to restore. A generic name is a character string that contains one or more characters followed by an asterisk (*). If an * is not specified with the name, the system assumes that the name is a complete object name. object-name Specify the name of the object that you want to restore. You can specify up to 50 objects to restore from the specified library. Top Library (SAVLIB) Specifies the name of the library in which the objects reside that are to be restored. If the Restore to library (RSTLIB) parameter is not specified, this is also the name of the library to which the objects are restored. Specify the name of the library. This is a required parameter. Top Device (DEV) Specifies the name of the devices used for the restore operation. the device name must already be in the BRMS device table. Note: Multiple systems can share the use of a tape device or a media library device (MLB). When the device is a tape device (not an MLB device), BRMS will manage the use of the device across multiple systems if you indicate that the device is shared. You can restore data from a TSM (ADSM) server using this command. You can only specify one TSM type server or *MEDCLS, which must select a TSM server. The device selected can either be *APPC, which supports SNA network protocol, or *NET, which supports TCPIP protocol. This is a required parameter. device-name Specify the names of one or more devices used for the restore operation. If you are using more than one device (up to four), specify the names of the devices in the order in which they are used. Note: When doing a serial restore, only one media library device can be specified. When doing a parallel restore, multiple media libraries can be specified. *MEDCLS BRMS determines the media class of the media on which the requested item is saved. Once the media class is determined, a device supporting the density specified in the media class is selected to do the restore operation. Restore Object using BRM (RSTOBJBRM) 177 Note: The special value *MEDCLS can be specified up to four times on the device parameter only if the parallel min resource is of value *NONE. Otherwise, *MEDCLS can only be specified once. BRMS will attempt to use the maximum number of devices that can be allocated for this operation. To perform a parallel restore with more devices, the value *MEDCLS can and may only be specified once and the parallel minimum and maximum resources must be greater than one or *SAV. Top Parallel device resources (PRLRSC) Specifies the minimum and maximum number of device resources to be used in a restore operation. Element 1: Minimum Resources Specifies the minimum number of device resources required for a parallel restore. Note: If a Media Library Device (MLB) is being used and the required resources are not available, the command will wait for the MLB to become available for a time period specified by the user. The wait time is determined by the value specified on the *MLB device description for INLMNTWAIT. If a *TAP device is being used and the required resources are not available, the command will fail. Note: Transferring save files to tape does not support parallel operations. *SAV Specifies that the same number of device resources used for the save will be used for the restore. If the save was a serial save, then the restore will also be serial. *AVAIL Use any available devices up to the maximum specified. Specifying this value for the minimum will allow BRMS to use any available resources, but will complete using one resource if only one is available at the start of the command. *NONE No device resources are to be used. The restore will be performed as a serial restore. 1-32 Specify the minimum number of device resources to be used with this restore command, up to the maximum of what was used for the save. Element 2: Maximum Resources *MIN Uses the value specified for the minimum number of device resources. *AVAIL Use any available devices. Specifying this value for the maximum will allow BRMS to use any available resources but at a minimum use the value specified in the minimum element. 1-32 Specify the maximum number of device resources to be used with this restore command, up to the maximum of what was used for the save. Top 178 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Object type (OBJTYPE) Specifies the type of the object that you want to restore. This is a required parameter. Single values *ALL All types of objects are to be included in the restore process. Other values (up to 50 repetitions) object-type Specify the value for the type of object that you want to restore, such as command (*CMD), file (*FILE), or program (*PGM). For a complete list of object types, position the cursor on the Object type (OBJTYPE) parameter and press the F4 key. Top Save level (SAVLVL) Specifies the copy of the object that you want to restore from the media content information. *CURRENT The most current copy of the object is restored. *SAVDATE Specifies a save date will be used to identify the level of object you want to restore. The save date is specified on Save date (SAVDATE) parameter. save-level-number Specify the age of the copy that you want to restore from the media content information. You can specify a copy number from 1 - 99. For instance, if you want to restore the next to the last most recent copy specify 1. Top Save date (SAVDATE) Specifies a save date for the object you want to restore. The most recent save of the object on the specified date will be restored. The object is not restored if no save of the object occurred on the specified date. Note: A value must be specified for this parameter if *SAVDATE is specified for the Save level (SAVLVL) parameter. save-date Specify the save date of the object you want to restore. The date must be entered in the format specified by the QDATFMT system value with or without date separators. The system value QDATSEP specifies the date seperator character that can be used. Top Restore Object using BRM (RSTOBJBRM) 179 End of tape option (ENDOPT) Specifies, when volume is used, what positioning operation is automatically done on the volume after the restore operation ends. If more than one volume is included, this parameter applies only to the last volume used; all other volumes are rewound and unloaded when the end of the volume is reached. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is a shared device, the device will not be varied off after the save operation. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is not a shared device, the device will be varied off after the save operation. *REWIND The volume is automatically rewound but not unloaded after the recovery operation ends. *LEAVE The volume does not rewind or unload after the operation ends. It remains at the current position on the device. *UNLOAD The volume is automatically rewound and unloaded after the recovery operation ends. Top Option (OPTION) Specifies how to handle restoring each object. *ALL All the objects in the saved library are restored to the library on the system. Objects in the saved library replace the objects in the library on the system. Saved objects not on the system are added to the library on the system. Objects in the system library but not in the saved library remain in the library. *FREE Only objects that exist in the library on the system with their storage freed are restored. *NEW Only the objects in the saved library that do not exist in the library on the system are restored. *OLD Only the objects that exist in the library on the system are restored. Top Database member option (MBROPT) Specifies for database files that exist on the system, which members are restored. Unless *MATCH is used, the member list in the saved file need not match member for member, the current version in the system. *MATCH The saved members are restored if the lists of the members where they exist are a match, member for member, for the lists of the current system version. MBROPT(*MATCH) is not valid when *ALL is specified on the Allow object differences (ALWOBJDIF) parameter. *ALL All members in the saved file are restored. *NEW Only new members (members not known to the system) are restored. *OLD Only members already known to the system are restored. Top 180 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Spooled file data (SPLFDTA) Specifies whether saved spooled file data and attributes are restored for restored output queues. *NEW Specifies new saved spooled file data and attributes are restored for saved output queues. The saved spooled files will be restored to the same output queue from which these were saved if there is no existing spooled file on the system having the same attributes. *NONE Specifies no spooled file data or attributes are restored for restored output queues. Top Allow object differences (ALWOBJDIF) Specifies whether differences are allowed between the saved objects and the restored objects. These differences include: v Authorization list: The authorization list of an object on the system is different than the authorization list of an object from the save operation. Or the system on which a new object with an authorization list is being restored is different from the system on which it was saved. v File level identifier: The creation date and time of the database file on the system does not match the creation date and time of the file that was saved. v Member level identifier: The creation date and time of the database file member on the system does not match the creation date and time of the member that was saved. v Ownership: The owner of an object on the system is different than the owner of an object from the save operation. v Primary Group: The primary group of an object on the system is different than the primary group of an object from the save operation. Note: To use this parameter, you need *ALLOBJ special authority. Single values *NONE None of the differences listed above are allowed on the restore operation. *ALL All of the differences listed above are allowed on the restore operation. File level identifier and member level identifier differences are handled differently than the *FILELVL value. If there is a file level difference and *ALL is specified on the Data base member option (MBROPT) parameter, the existing version of the file is renamed and the saved version of the file is restored. If there is a member level difference, the existing version of the member is renamed and the saved version of the member is restored. This value will restore the saved data, but the result may not be correct. For other differences, see the description of each individual value to determine how differences are handled. Note: If restoring objects that BRMS saved with SAVOBJ or SAVCHGOBJ, BRMS will change the parameter to ALWOBJDIF(*FILELVL *AUTL *OWNER *PGP) for these objects to prevent the renaming. Other values (up to 4 repetitions) *AUTL Authorization list differences are allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different authorization list than the saved object, the object is restored with the authorization list of the object on the system. New objects that are Restore Object using BRM (RSTOBJBRM) 181 being restored to a system that is different from which they were saved are restored and linked to their authorization list. If the authorization list does not exist on the new system, the public authority is set to *EXCLUDE. If this value is not specified, authorization list differences are not allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different authorization list than the saved object, the object is not restored. New objects that are being restored to a system that is different from which they were saved are restored, but they are not linked to the authorization list, and the public authority is set to *EXCLUDE. *FILELVL File level identifier and member level identifier differences are allowed. An attempt will be made to restore existing physical files even though the physical file on the save media may have a different file level identifier or member level identifier than the physical file on the system. The physical file data will only be restored for those physical files whose format level identifiers on the save media match the format level identifiers of the corresponding physical file on the system. If this value is not specified, file level identifier and member level identifier differences are not allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different file level identifier or member level identifier than the saved object, the object is not restored. *OWNER Ownership differences are allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different owner than the saved object, the object is restored with the owner of the object on the system. If this value is not specified, ownership differences are not allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different owner than the saved object, the object is not restored. *PGP Primary group differences are allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different primary group than the saved object, the object is restored with the primary group of the object on the system. If this value is not specified, primary group differences are not allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different primary group than the saved object, the object is not restored. Top Restore to library (RSTLIB) Specifies whether the objects are restored to a different library or to the same library where they were saved. *SAVLIB The objects are restored to the same library from which they were saved. library-name Specify the name of the library to which the saved objects are restored. Top ASP (RSTASP) Specifies whether objects are restored to the auxiliary storage pool from which they were saved or to a different auxiliary storage pool. Library objects can only be restored to the system (1) auxiliary storage pool, a basic user (2-32) auxiliary storage pool, a primary auxiliary storage pool or a secondary auxiliary storage pool. 182 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands More information about object types which can be restored to auxiliary storage pools can be found in the Backup and Recovery Book. *SAVASP The objects are restored to the auxiliary storage pool from which they were saved. *SYSTEM The objects are restored to the system (1) auxiliary storage pool. auxiliary-storage-pool-name The objects are restored to the auxiliary storage pool identified by this name. This can be the name of any available basic user auxiliary storage pool (2-32) or any available primary or secondary auxiliary storage pool. auxiliary-storage-pool-number The objects are restored to the system (1) or basic auxiliary storage pools (2-32) identified by this number. The range of auxiliary storage pool number is 1-32. Top From system (FROMSYS) Specifies the location and network identification of the system from which you want to restore media information to the local system. Note: Use the Display Network Attributes (DSPNETA) command to view the system network attributes. Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to use this value if a value other than *LCL is specified. *LCL Specifies that the from-system is the local system. BRMS uses the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attribute and not the System name (SYSNAME) network attribute to determine the current system name. In most cases, the systems have the same value specified for LCLLOCNAME as for SYSNAME. location-name Specifies the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attribute of the remote system for the network operation. The current system Local network ID (LCLNETID) network attribute is used to connect with the remote system. network-id.location-name Specifies the Local network ID (LCLNETID) and the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attributes of the remote system for the network operation. Specify these values using the format nnnnnnnn.cccccccc where nnnnnnnn is the LCLNETID and cccccccc is the LCLLOCNAME. If the FROMSYS parameter is specified and the connection to the remote system could not be established then the command will not use local data to perform the restore operation. Use the Work with Media Information (WRKMEDIBRM) or Start Recovery using BRM (STRRCYBRM) commands to select and restore the object. Top Examples RSTOBJBRM OBJ(AP1000) SAVLIB(APLIB) DEV(*MEDCLS) OBJTYPE(*FILE) Restore Object using BRM (RSTOBJBRM) 183 This command restores an object named AP1000 which was saved from library APLIB. Any device that supports the media class assigned to the media containing AP1000 can be used in the restore operation. AP1000 is a file object. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1177 Cannot establish connection with remote system. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM2112 ASP &2 not valid. CPF4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF3700 All CPF37xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF3800 All CPF38xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 184 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Save Object using BRM (SAVBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Save Object using BRM (SAVBRM) command saves a copy of one or more objects that can be used in the integrated file system. For more information about integrated file system commands, see the Integrated File System Introduction book. Virtual tape media and devices can be used with this command. The following restrictions apply to the use of virtual media and virtual devices. v The Device (DEV) parameter is limited on only one device or *MEDCLS special value for serial operations. v Execute authority is required to the Load or Unload Image Catalog (LODIMGCLG) command. v *CHANGE authority is required to the image catalogs. v Execute (*X) authority is required to each directory in the image catalog path name. v Read, write, execute (*RWX) authority is required to each image file in the parent directory that will be loaded or mounted. v *USE authority is required to the virtual devices using the image catalogs. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. The SAVBRM command does not support optical files. 2. You cannot save QSYS and QDLS file systems using this command. 3. You must have authority to the SAV commands to use this command. 4. You must have *USE authority to any auxiliary storage pool device specified for the Auxiliary storage pool (ASPDEV) parameter. 5. This command should not be used by control group *EXIT item processing as results will be unpredictable. 6. For additional restrictions when using this command to save objects by using name patterns in the root directory, to save objects in libraries, or to save document library objects, see the Save Object (SAV) command in Backup and Recovery book. You can save data to a Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) server using this command. To save data to a TSM server, the following conditions must be met: v Only user data can be saved to TSM servers. BRMS does not allow *IBM type libraries to be saved TSM servers. Also, BRMS does not allows IBM supplied libraries that are considered user data such as QGPL, QUSRBRM, or QUSRSYS libraries to be saved TSM media. v You can only specify only one device for the Device (DEV) parameter and this device must be of category *NET or *APPC. v You can specify DEV(*MEDCLS) with the Location (LOC) parameter to identify the *NET or *APPC category device to be used. v You can specify a media policy name for the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter if the media policy uses specifies *ADSM (TSM server) for the Media class attribute. Alternately you can specify © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 185 MEDPCY(*NONE) in which can you must also specify *ADSM for the Media class (MEDCLS), Move policy (MOVPCY) and Secure volume (VOLSEC) parameters. v The Sequence number (SEQNBR) parameter must be *END. v The Save to save file (SAVF), Mark volumes for duplication (MARKDUP) and Mark history for duplication (MARKHST) parameters must be *NO. If *MEDPCY is specified for these parameters, then the respective value for the Save to save file attribute, Mark volumes for duplication attribute and Mark history for duplication attribute of the media policy specified by the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter must be *NO. v The Required volumes (MINVOL) parameter must be *NONE. If SAVF(*MEDPCY) is specified then the value for the Required volumes attribute of the media policy specified by the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter must be *NONE. v If *SYNCLIB is specified for the Save active (SAVACT) parameter each library is saved individually rather than as a group. Synchronization messages are therefore sent individually for each library rather than for the libraries as a group and synchronization is only within one library, not across libraries. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes CTLGRP Control group Name, *NONE, *ARCGRP, *BKUGRP, *SYSGRP, *SYSTEM Optional CTLGRPATR Use control group attributes *NO, *YES Optional DEV Device Single values: *NONE Other values (up to 4 repetitions): Name, *MEDCLS Optional, Positional 1 PRLRSC Parallel device resources Element list Optional Element 1: Minimum resources 1-32, *NONE, *AVAIL Element 2: Maximum resources 1-32, *MIN, *AVAIL MEDPCY Media policy Name, *SYSPCY, *NONE Optional, Positional 2 OBJ Objects Values (up to 300 repetitions): Element list Optional Element 1: Name Path name, * Element 2: Include or omit *INCLUDE, *OMIT SUBTREE Directory subtree *ALL, *DIR, *NONE, *OBJ Optional SAVACT Save active *NO, *SYNC, *YES Optional SAVACTOPT Save active option *NONE, *ALWCKPWRT Optional SAVACTMSGQ Save active message queue Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Save active message queue Name, *NONE, *WRKSTN Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB USEOPTBLK Use optimum block size *BKUPCY, *DEV, *NO, *YES Optional SAVTYPE Type of save *FULL, *CUML, *INCR Optional ENDOPT End of tape option *REWIND, *LEAVE, *UNLOAD Optional SEQNBR Sequence number 1-16777215, *END Optional TGTRLS Target release Character value, *CURRENT Optional CLEAR Clear *NONE, *AFTER, *ALL Optional PRECHK Object pre-check *NO, *YES Optional DTACPR Data compression *DEV, *NO, *YES Optional COMPACT Data compaction *DEV, *NO Optional 186 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Keyword Description Choices Notes REFDATE Reference date Character value, *REF Optional REFTIME Reference time Character value, *REF Optional EXPDATE Expiration date Date, *MEDPCY, *PERM Optional MOVPCY Move policy Name, *MEDPCY, *ADSM, *NONE Optional MEDCLS Media class Character value, *MEDPCY, *ADSM, *SYSPCY Optional LOC Location Name, *MEDPCY, *ANY, *HOME Optional SAVF Save to save file *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional SAVFASP Save file ASP Character value, *MEDPCY, *SYSTEM Optional SAVFEXP Retain save files Date, *MEDPCY, *NONE, *PERM Optional MAXSTG ASP storage limit 1-99, *MEDPCY Optional VOLSEC Secure volume *MEDPCY, *ADSM, *NO, *YES Optional MINVOL Required volumes 1-9999, *MEDPCY, *NONE Optional MARKDUP Mark volumes for duplication *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional MARKHST Mark history for duplication *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional PKGID Package identifier *NEW, *PRVSAV Optional RCYEXITPGM Recovery exit program Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Recovery exit program Name, *NONE Qualifier 2: Library Name RCYEXITDTA Recovery exit program data Character value, *NONE Optional Top Control group (CTLGRP) Specifies the name of the control group that you want to associate with the objects saved by this command. The control group name is stored with the media information and can be used with the Control group (CTLGRP) parameter on other BRMS commands to filter the media information or recover saved objects by control group. Note: None of the attributes of the control group are used for the save. If you are using version control for the items you are saving, this save operation will be recorded as part of the specified version control. Version control is specified in the media policy associated with this control group and can be reviewed by using the Work with Media Policies display. *NONE Do not specify a control group name for this command. *ARCGRP The name of the default archive control group. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *BKUGRP The name of the default backup control group used to save all user data. *SYSGRP The name of the default system control group used to save all system data. *SYSTEM The name of the default system control group used to save the entire system. Save Object using BRM (SAVBRM) 187 control-group-name Specify the name of the control group to be assigned to the items you are saving. If CTLGRPATR(*YES) is specified, then the control group must be an existing BRMS control group. If CTRLGRPATR(*NO) is specified, then you can specify an existing control group name, or a name that you want to be associated with the save operation, even if the name is not an existing control group. Top Use control group attributes Specifies whether to use control group attributes for device, parallel device resources, media policy, save type, optimum block, sequence number, target release, clear, pre-check object, compression, compaction, reference date and time, and expiration date from the control group specified in the control group (CTLGRP) parameter. The control group must be an existing BRMS backup control group. Media policies using versioning cannot be used with the value *YES. *NO Values will not be used from the specified control group. Values for device and media policy are required. *YES Values will be used from the specified control group. Top Device (DEV) Specifies the device or devices to be used by this command. Single values *MEDCLS Devices for this policy or control group are selected based on device types that support the density for the media class specified in the media policy. The *MEDCLS special value is used for devices that are part of a device pool, such as several systems that share a single or set of devices. Devices are specified in the Work with Devices display. Note: If you want to use more than one device for a serial save operation, the *MEDCLS can be repeated up to four times, once for each device used, except for virtual tape devices which is limited to a single value. The Parallel Device Resource (PRLRSC) parameter must be *NONE. BRMS will attempt to use the maximum number of devices that can be allocated for a save operation. If you want to use more than one device for a parallel save operation the *MEDCLS must only be specified once and the PRLRSC minimum and maximum responses must be greater than one. Other values (up to 4 repetitions) Specifies the name of the devices to be used for the save operation. the specified device name must already be in the BRMS device table. You can enter multiple values for this parameter. If you are on an entry display and you need additional entry fields to enter these multiple values, type a plus sign (+) in the entry field opposite the phrase ″+ for more″ and press the Enter key. 188 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Note: Multiple systems can share the use of a tape device or a media library device (MLB). When the device is a tape device (not an MLB device), BRMS can help you manage the use of the stand alone device by multiple systems if you indicate the device is shared. You can save data to a TSM (ADSM) server using this command. You can only specify one TSM type server in the list of devices or *MEDCLS, which must select a TSM server. The device type can either be *APPC, which supports SNA network protocol, or *NET, which supports TCPIP protocol. *NONE There is no device for this save operation. Save files are used to store the saved data. Data in a save file created with device *NONE will never be copied by BRMS. It is intended for online access only. device-name Specify the names of one or more devices used for the save operation. If you are using more than one device (up to a maximum of four), specify the names of the devices in the order in which they are used. Note: When doing a serial save, only one media library device or one virtual tape device can be specified. When doing a parallel save, multiple media library devices or virtual tape devices can be specified. If CTLGRPATR(*YES) is specified, this parameter cannot be specified. The value for this parameter will be determined from the attributes of the control group specified on the CTLGRP parameter. Top Parallel device resources (PRLRSC) Specifies the minimum and maximum number of device resources to be used in a parallel save operation. Note: Transferring save files to tape does not support parallel operations. Element 1: Minimum Resources Specifies the minimum number of device resources required for a parallel save. Note: If a Media Library Device (MLB) is being used and the required resources are not available, the command will wait for the MLB to become available for a time period specified by the user. The wait time is determined by the value specified on the *MLB device description for INLMNTWAIT. If a *TAP device is being used and the required resources are not available, the command will fail. *NONE No device resources are to be used. The save will be performed as a serial save. *NONE must be specified when using a TSM or virtual tape device. *AVAIL Use any available devices up to the maximum of what was used for a save. Specifying this value for the minimum will allow BRMS to use any available resources, but will complete using one resource if only one is available at the start of the command. 1-32 Specify the minimum number of device resources to be used with this save command. Element 2: Maximum Resources Specifies the maximum number of device resources. *MIN Uses the value specified for the minimum number of device resources. Save Object using BRM (SAVBRM) 189 *AVAIL Use any available devices for the save operation. Specifying this value for the maximum will allow BRMS to use any available resources but at a minimum the value specified in the minimum element. 1-32 Specify the maximum number of device resources to be used with this save command. If CTLGRPATR(*YES) is specified, this parameter cannot be specified. The value for this parameter will be determined from the attributes of the control group specified on the CTLGRP parameter. Saves using multiple parallel device resources with a target release prior to V5R4M0 will be performed using only a single device resource. Top Media policy (MEDPCY) Specifies the media policy that you want to use with this save command. Media policies are used to determine: v The type of retention to use, such as days, date or version, for media used in control group processing. v The move policy to use with this media policy. v The media class to use. v Whether or not to use save files. v The type of retention to use, such as days or date for save files created in control group processing. The media policy you specify must be a media policy that is in the BRMS media policy table. This a required parameter. *SYSPCY The media policy specified in the system policy is assigned to output volumes from this save operation. *NONE No media policy is specified for this save operation. Media policy values must be supplied with the save command for each parameter that has a default of *MEDPCY. Note: If you specify *NONE, and you are saving data to a TSM (ADSM) server, you must specify the *ADSM special value in the MOVPCY, MEDCLS and VOLSEC parameters which are part of the media policy values for this save operation. You must still supply the additional media policy values for the remaining parameters with *MEDPCY as the default. The TSM management class STANDARD, and the TSM node *LCL, are used as default values for the save operation. media-policy Specify the name of the media policy that you want to use with this save operation. If CTLGRPATR(*YES) is specified, this parameter cannot be specified. The value for this parameter will be determined from the attributes of the control group specified on the CTLGRP parameter. Top Objects (OBJ) Specifies the objects that you want to include or exclude from a list of objects you want to save. A maximum of 300 object name patterns can be specified. 190 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands For more information on specifying path names, refer to Chapter 2 of the Command Language Reference book. Additional information about object name patterns is in the Integrated File System Introduction book. Element 1: Name ’*’ The objects in the current directory are saved. ’object-path-name-pattern’ Specify an object path name or a pattern that can match many names. Restriction: v You cannot list QDLS or QSYS.LIB objects in a link list. Use the appropriate *OBJ or *FLR list for objects in these file systems. Element 2: Omit or include The second part specifies whether names that match the pattern should be included or omitted from the operation. Note that in determining whether a name matches a pattern, relative name patterns are always treated as relative to the current working directory. The Directory subtree (SUBTREE) parameter determines whether the subtrees are included or omitted. *INCLUDE Objects that match the object name pattern are to be saved, unless overridden by an *OMIT specification. *OMIT Objects matching the object name pattern are not to be saved. This overrides a *INCLUDE specification and is intended to be used to omit a subset of a previously selected pattern. Top Directory subtree (SUBTREE) Specifies whether directory subtrees are included in the save operation. *ALL The entire subtree for each directory that matches the object name pattern is included. The subtree includes all subdirectories and the objects within those subdirectories. *DIR Objects in the first level of each directory that matches the object name pattern are included. The subdirectories of each matching directory are included, but the objects in the subdirectories are not included. *NONE No subtrees are included in the save operation. If a directory matches the object name pattern specified, the objects in the directory are included. If the directory has subdirectories, neither the subdirectories nor the objects in the subdirectories are included. *OBJ Only the objects that exactly match the object name pattern will be processed. If the object name pattern specifies a directory, objects in the directory are not included. Top Save active (SAVACT) Specifies whether an object can be updated while it is being saved. Save Object using BRM (SAVBRM) 191 Note: If your system is in a restricted state, this parameter is ignored and the save operation is performed as if SAVACT(*NO) was specified. Note: If you are using the MONSWABRM command as part of an *EXIT special operation in a control group, the Save while active field must have a value of *YES for the entry that you want to save while active. The Monitor Save While Active (MONSWABRM) command reviews the save while active message queue and looks for the message indicating the end of synchronization. When synchronization is detected, you can issue a command to the system. *NO Objects that are not in use are not saved. Objects cannot be updated while being saved. *SYNC Objects can be saved and used at the same time. All of the object checkpoints occur at the same time. *YES Objects can be saved and used at the same time. The object checkpoints can occur at different times. Top Save active option Specifies options to be used with the save while active (SAVACT) parameter. *NONE No special save while active options will be used. Normal save while active processing will take place; all objects will be locked and cannot be updated before the save while active checkpoint is reached. *ALWCKPWRT Enables objects to be saved while they are being updated if the corresponding system attribute for the object is set. This option should only be used by applications to save objects that are associated with the application and that have additional backup and recovery considerations. For more information see the Backup and Recovery book, SC41-5304. Top Save active message queue (SAVACTMSGQ) Specifies the message queue that the save operation uses to notify the user that the checkpoint processing is complete. This parameter can be used to save the objects at a known, consistent boundary to avoid additional recovery procedures following a restore operation. Applications can be stopped until the checkpoint processing complete message is received. Qualifier 1: Save active message queue *NONE No notification message is sent. *WRKSTN The notification message is sent to the work station message queue. message-queue-name Specify the name of the message queue that the notification message is sent to. Qualifier 2: Library 192 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *LIBL The library list is used to locate the message queue. *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to locate the message queue. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, the QGPL library is used. library-name Specify the name of the library where the message queue is located. Top Use optimum block size (USEOPTBLK) Specifies whether or not the optimum block size is used for the save operation. *BKUPCY Use the value from the backup policy for the Use optimum block size parameter. *DEV Use the value specified on the Work with Devices display for the Use optimum block size parameter. *NO The optimum block size supported by the device is not used. Save commands use the default block size supported by all device types. The tape volume can be duplicated to any media format using the Duplicate Tape (DUPTAP) command or the Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) command. *YES The optimum block size supported by the device is used for Save commands. If the block size used is larger than a block size that is supported by all device types then: v Performance may improve. v The tape file that is created is only compatible with a device that supports the block size used. Commands such as Duplicate Tape (DUPTAP) and Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) do not duplicate files unless the files are being duplicated to a device which supports the same block size that was used. v The value for the Data Compression (DTACPR) parameter is ignored. If CTLGRPATR(*YES) is specified, this parameter cannot be specified. The value for this parameter will be determined from the attributes of the control group specified on the CTLGRP parameter. Top Type of save (SAVTYPE) Specifies whether the save operation is to save all objects, objects changed since the last full save or objects saved since the last incremental save. *FULL Save all objects. *CUML Save only objects that have changed since the last full save. *INCR Save only objects that have changed since the last incremental save. If CTLGRPATR(*YES) is specified, this parameter cannot be specified. The value for this parameter will be determined from the attributes of the control group specified on the CTLGRP parameter. Top Save Object using BRM (SAVBRM) 193 End of tape option (ENDOPT) Specifies, when tape is used, what positioning operation is automatically done on the volume after the save operation ends. If more than one volume is included, this parameter applies only to the last volume used; all other volumes are rewound and unloaded when the end of the volume is reached. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is a shared device, the device will not be varied off after the save operation. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is not a shared device, the device will be varied off after the save operation. *REWIND The volume is automatically rewound, but not unloaded, after the operation has ended. *LEAVE The volume does not rewind or unload after the operation ends. It remains at the current position on the device. *UNLOAD The volume is automatically rewound and unloaded after the operation ends. Top Sequence number (SEQNBR) Specifies, when tape is used, the sequence to use for the save operation. If you are saving to a BRMS volume that is expired, BRMS will begin writing information at the beginning of the volume, even though you have specified *END. If you are saving to a BRMS volume, BRMS will redirect the output to begin at the logical end of the output volume (after the end of the last active file), depending on the output device that you are using. For example, a 3490 device can write to any sequence number whereas a 6525 device can only write to sequence number 1 or *END. *END The save operation begins after the sequence number of the last active file on the volume. file-sequence-number (1-16,777,215) Specify the sequence number of the file to be used for the save operation. If CTLGRPATR(*YES) is specified, this parameter cannot be specified. The value for this parameter will be determined from the attributes of the control group specified on the CTLGRP parameter. Top Target release (TGTRLS) Specifies the release of the operating system on which you intend to restore the objects being saved. *CURRENT The objects are to be restored on a system that is running the same release of the operating system currently running on your system. For example, if V5R2M0 is running on the system, *CURRENT means that you intend to restore the objects on a system with V5R2M0 installed. The objects can also be restored on a system with any subsequent release of the operating system installed. *PRV The objects are to be restored on a system that is running on the previous release with modification level 0 of the operating system. For example if V5R2M0 is running on your system, *PRV means you intend to restore the objects on a system with V5R1M0 installed. The object can also be restored on a system with any subsequent release of the operating system installed. Note: Not all objects can be targeted to another release. Objects that are new to a release typically cannot be saved to a previous release. 194 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands target-release Specify the release in the format VxRxMx, where Vx is the version, Rx is the release, and Mx is the modification level. For example, V5R2M0 is version 5, release 2, modification level 0. The objects can be restored on a system with the specified release or with any subsequent release of the operating system installed. Note: Not all objects can be targeted to another release. Objects that are new to a release typically cannot be saved to a previous release. Valid values depend on the current version, release, and modification level, and they change with each new release. If you specify a release-level that is earlier than the earliest release level supported by this command, an error message is sent indicating the earliest supported release. If CTLGRPATR(*YES) is specified, this parameter cannot be specified. The value for this parameter will be determined from the attributes of the control group specified on the CTLGRP parameter. Saves using a target release prior to V5R4M0 with multiple parallel device resources will be performed using only a single device resource. Top Clear (CLEAR) Specifies whether uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. *NONE None of the uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. If the save operation cannot proceed because an uncleared volume is encountered, an inquiry message is sent to the operator, allowing the ending of the save operation, or specifying that the currently selected volume be cleared so the operation can continue. If a save file is not cleared, the inquiry message is sent to the work station message queue for an interactive job, or to the operator for a batch job. All volumes used to perform the save operation should be cleared, or the save file must be empty, before the save command is issued. *AFTER All the uncleared volumes after the initial volume are automatically cleared. This option is not valid for save or restore operations to a save file. If the operation cannot proceed because the first volume is uncleared, an inquiry message is sent to the system operator, allowing him to end the operation or to specify that the currently selected volume be cleared so the operation can continue. *ALL All the uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. If tapes are used and a sequence number is specified, the volume is cleared and, starting with that sequence number, all volumes following the first volume are cleared. If CTLGRPATR(*YES) is specified, this parameter cannot be specified. The value for this parameter will be determined from the attributes of the control group specified on the CTLGRP parameter. Top Object pre-check (PRECHK) Specifies whether the save operation ends if any of the selected objects cannot be saved. *NO The save operation for a library continues, saving only those objects that can be saved. Save Object using BRM (SAVBRM) 195 *YES If after all specified objects are checked, one or more objects cannot be saved, the save operation for a library ends before any data is written. If multiple libraries are specified, the save operation continues with the next library. If CTLGRPATR(*YES) is specified, this parameter cannot be specified. The value for this parameter will be determined from the attributes of the control group specified on the CTLGRP parameter. Top Data compression (DTACPR) Specifies whether data compression is used. *DEV If the save is to tape and the target device supports compression, hardware compression is performed. Otherwise, no data compression is performed. Note: If *DEV is specified on both the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, only device data compaction is performed if device data compaction is supported on the device. Otherwise, data compression is performed if supported on the device. If *YES is specified on the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and *DEV is specified on the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, both device data compaction and device data compression are performed if supported on the device. *NO No data compression is performed. *YES If the target device supports compression, hardware compression is performed. if compression is not supported, software compression is performed. If CTLGRPATR(*YES) is specified, this parameter cannot be specified. The value for this parameter will be determined from the attributes of the control group specified on the CTLGRP parameter. Top Data compaction (COMPACT) Specifies whether data compaction is performed. *DEV Device data compaction is performed if the data is saved to tape and all devices specified on the Device (DEV) parameter support the compaction feature. Note: If *DEV is specified on both the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, only device data compaction is performed if device data compaction is supported on the device. Otherwise, data compression is performed if supported on the device. If *YES is specified on the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and *DEV is specified on the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, both device data compaction and device data compression are performed if supported on the device. *NO No data compaction is performed. If CTLGRPATR(*YES) is specified, this parameter cannot be specified. The value for this parameter will be determined from the attributes of the control group specified on the CTLGRP parameter. Top 196 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Reference date (REFDATE) Specifies the reference date that the save operation uses for an incremental save. The reference date is the date of a save that was performed under BRMS control. *REF Use the date of the last full BRMS save for the *LINK keyword specified in a control group as the reference date for this incremental save operation. reference-date Specify the date of the last full BRMS save that you want to use as the reference date for this incremental save operation. If CTLGRPATR(*YES) is specified, this parameter cannot be specified. The value for this parameter will be determined from the attributes of the control group specified on the CTLGRP parameter. Top Reference time (REFTIME) Specifies the reference time that the save operation uses for an incremental save. The reference time is the time of save that was performed under BRMS control. *REF Use the time of the last full BRMS save for the *LINK keyword specified in a control group as the reference time for this incremental save operation. reference-time Specify the time of the last full BRMS save that you want to use as the reference time for this incremental save operation. If CTLGRPATR(*YES) is specified, this parameter cannot be specified. The value for this parameter will be determined from the attributes of the control group specified on the CTLGRP parameter. Top Expiration date (EXPDATE) Specifies the expiration that you want to use for output volumes created as a result of this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *PERM Output volumes from this save operation are assigned a permanent expiration. expiration-date Specify an expiration date with or without date separators that will be assigned to output volumes from this save operation. If CTLGRPATR(*YES) is specified, then *MEDPCY must be specified. Top Save Object using BRM (SAVBRM) 197 Move policy (MOVPCY) Specifies the move policy that you want to use for output volumes created as a result of this save operation. If this save operation that you are performing is saving data to a device of category *NET or *APPC, you must specify the special value *ADSM (TSM server) for the MOVPCY parameter, since a TSM server controls the use of media in this case, not BRMS. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *ADSM Media movement is controlled by TSM server specifications. *NONE There is not a move policy associated with the output volumes that are created as a result of this save operation. move-policy Specify a move policy that will be assigned to output volumes from this save operation. If CTLGRPATR(*YES) is specified, then *MEDPCY must be specified. Top Media class (MEDCLS) Specifies the media class that you want to use for selection of output volumes used in this save operation. If this save operation that you are performing is saving data to a device of category *NET or *APPC, you must specify the special value *ADSM (TSM server) for the MEDCLS parameter, since a TSM server controls the use of media in this case, not BRMS. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *ADSM The save operation uses media that is selected and controlled by TSM server specifications. *NONE There is not a media class associated with the output volumes that are selected for this save operation. *SYSPCY The value for the media class in the system policy will used to select output volumes for this save operation. media-class Specify a media class that will be used to select output volumes for this save operation. If CTLGRPATR(*YES) is specified, then *MEDPCY must be specified. 198 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Top Location (LOC) Specifies the location that you want to use for selection of output volumes used in this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *ANY Volumes from any location are selected as output volumes for this save operation. *HOME Volumes from the home location are selected as output volumes for this save operation. location Specify the location from which volumes are selected as output volumes for this save operation. If CTLGRPATR(*YES) is specified, then *MEDPCY must be specified. Top Save to save file (SAVF) Specifies whether the output from this save operation is saved to a save file. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NO in this parameter. If you specify SAVF(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Save to save file field in the referenced media policy must be *NO. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy) (MEDPCY parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO Output from this save operation is not saved to a save file. *YES Output from this save operation is saved to a save file. If CTLGRPATR(*YES) is specified, then *MEDPCY must be specified. Top Save file ASP (SAVFASP) Specifies the system (1) or basic user auxiliary storage pool (2-32) to which a save file is created as a result of this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. Save Object using BRM (SAVBRM) 199 *SYSTEM The save file is saved to the system (1) auxiliary storage pool. save-file-ASP-name Specify the name of the auxiliary storage pool to which you are saving the save file. save-file-ASP-number Specify the system (1) or basic user auxiliary storage pool number (2-32) for the save file that is created as a result of the save operation. Note: UDFS, primary and secondary auxiliary storage pools are not supported for this parameter. If CTLGRPATR(*YES) is specified, then *MEDPCY must be specified. Top Retain save files (SAVFEXP) Specifies how long save files are to be kept that are created as a result of this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NONE Save files generated from the save operation are not kept. *PERM Save files generated from the save operation are kept permanently. expiration-date Specify the date that indicates how long save files created from this save operation are to be kept. If CTLGRPATR(*YES) is specified, then *MEDPCY must be specified. Top ASP storage limit (MAXSTG) Specifies the maximum percentage auxiliary storage pool (ASP) utilization that is acceptable during a save operation. For example, an entry of 90 would mean that a save process would continue until the auxiliary storage pool utilization exceeded 90%. If the upper limit is reached, the save process is stopped and a message sent to the BRMS log. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. storage-limit Specify the maximum auxiliary storage pool utilization limit. If CTLGRPATR(*YES) is specified, then *MEDPCY must be specified. Top 200 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Secure volume (VOLSEC) Specifies whether you want to apply volume security to volumes in this media class. Volumes that are secured can only be read by users with the special authorities *ALLOBJ or *SAVSYS. If the save operation that you are performing is saving data to a device of category *NET or *APPC, you must specify the special value *ADSM (TSM server) for the VOLSEC parameter, since a TSM server controls volume security in this case, not BRMS *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *ADSM Volume security is controlled by TSM server specifications. *NO Volume security has not been applied to this media class. Volumes that do not have volume security can be read by anyone. *YES Only users with special authorities *ALLOBJ or *SAVSYS can read media volumes in this media class. If CTLGRPATR(*YES) is specified, then *MEDPCY must be specified. Top Require volumes (MINVOL) Specifies the minimum number of expired volumes that must be present before any save can be done using this media policy. The value can also be checked by user jobs using the Check Expired Media for BRM (CHKEXPBRM) command. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NONE in this parameter. If you specify MINVOL(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Required volumes field in the referenced media policy must be *NONE. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NONE There is no check done to determine the minimum number of required volumes before a save operation begins. number-of-volumes Specify the number of expired media volumes that must be available before any BRMS save operation will begin. The number can range from 1 to 9999. If CTLGRPATR(*YES) is specified, then *MEDPCY must be specified. Top Save Object using BRM (SAVBRM) 201 Mark volumes for duplication (MARKDUP) Specifies whether media volumes will be marked for duplication. When *YES is selected, all volumes used during a save operation are marked for duplication. You can use VOL(*SEARCH) on the Duplicate Media using BRM command to duplicate the saved items after the save has completed. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NO in this parameter. If you specify MARKDUP(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Mark for duplication attribute in the referenced media policy must be *NO. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO Volumes written to during a save operation will not be marked for duplication. *YES Volumes written to during the save operation will be marked for duplication. If CTLGRPATR(*YES) is specified, then *MEDPCY must be specified. Top Mark history for duplication (MARKHST) Specifies whether history items will be marked for duplication. When *YES is selected, all history items created during a save operation are marked for duplication. You must use VOL(*SCHHST) on the Duplicate Media using BRM command to duplicate the saved items. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NO in this parameter. If you specify MARKHST(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Mark history for duplication attribute in the referenced media policy must be *NO. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO History items created during the save operation will not be marked for duplication. *YES History items created during the save operation will be marked for duplication. Top Package identifier Specifies whether the package that this save operation will be part of is for a new package or a previous package created by this job. A package is a group of related media files. This parameter allows separate save operations to be tied to one entity of related objects from one or multiple save operations. *NEW The save operation will write the first or the only media file to be included in the package. Subsequent save operations could use the *PRVSAV special value to be included in the same package. 202 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *PRVSAV The package identifier of the preceding save operation will be used. This allows the media file output from this save operation to be considered related to (and will be recovered with) the preceeding save operation. This group of related media files is called a BRMS package. If the maximum number of media files allowed in a single package is reached, a new package will be automatically created. Top Recovery exit program Specifies the name of the recovery exit program and library that will be called on a recovery of the object. The exit program will be called before the restore and after the recovery of the object being saved. A recovery exit program may only be specified when *NEW is specified for the Package identifier (PKGID) parameter. The exit program must exist during post processing of a recovery. Qualifier 1: Recovery exit program *NONE No recovery exit program is assigned to the current package. recovery-exit-program Specify the name of the recovery exit program to be called. Qualifier 2: Library library-name Specify the name of the library in which the recovery exit program exists. Top Recovery exit data Specifies the user defined data that will be passed to the recovery exit program on the recovery of the object or objects being saved. *NONE No recovery exit program data will be passed to the recovery exit program. recovery-exit-program-data Specify data to be passed to the recovery exit program. Top Examples Example 1: Save Integrated File System Objects SAVBRM DEV(*MEDCLS) MEDPCY(*SYSPCY) This command saves all integrated file system objects using the device specified in the system policy. Example 2: Save Integrated File System Objects on an Auxiliary Storage Pool Device Save Object using BRM (SAVBRM) 203 SAVBRM DEV(*MEDCLS) OBJ((’/dev/PRIMETIME/*’)) MEDPCY(*SYSPCY) This command saves all integrated file system objects in auxiliary storage pool device PRIMETIME using the device specified in the system policy. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF3700 All CPF37xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF3800 All CPF38xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 204 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Save DLO using BRM (SAVDLOBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Save Document Library Object using BRM (SAVDLOBRM) command saves a copy of the specified document, folders or distribution objects (mail). Note: v When a folder is saved, the folder object is saved along with the documents contained in that folder and the subfolders and documents in the subfolders and all successively nested folders and documents. v Distribution objects (mail) cannot be saved or restored for individual users. Mail can be saved only for all users. Virtual tape media and devices can be used with this command. The following restrictions apply to the use of virtual media and virtual devices. v The Device (DEV) parameter is limited on only one device or *MEDCLS special value for serial operations. v Execute authority is required to the Load or Unload Image Catalog (LODIMGCLG) command. v *CHANGE authority is required to the image catalogs. v Execute (*X) authority is required to each directory in the image catalog path name. v Read, write, execute (*RWX) authority is required to each image file in the parent directory that will be loaded or mounted. v *USE authority is required to the virtual devices using the image catalogs. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. If *SEARCH is specified for the Document library object (DLO) parameter, then *CUML or *INCR must be specified for the Type of save (SAVTYPE) parameter. 2. If *SEARCH is specified for the Document library object (DLO) parameter, then *NONE must be specified for the Omit folders (OMITFLR) parameter. 3. If *ANY is specified for the Folder (FLR) parameter, then *ALL or *SEARCH must be specified for the Document library object (DLO) parameter. 4. You must have authority to the SAVDLO command. 5. You must have *ALLOBJ or *SAVSYS special authority to use this command. Users that do not have *ALLOBJ or *SAVSYS special authority must: v Have *ALL authority for each document or folder to be saved. v Be enrolled as Document Interchange Architecture (DIA) users. 6. This command does not support the *MAIL choice found on the SAVDLO command, Document library object (DLO) parameter. 7. This command cannot be used while another job is running commands such as RCLDLO, SAVDLO, SAVDLOBRM, RSTDLO and RSTDLOBRM because exclusive use of internal objects may have been obtained by these commands. 8. Determining document or folder ownership does not include checking group profiles if one is associated with the specified user profile. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 205 9. This command should not be used by control group *EXIT item processing as results will be unpredictable. You can save data to a Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) server using this command. To save data to a TSM server, the following conditions must be met: v Only user data can be saved to TSM servers. BRMS does not allow *IBM type libraries to be saved TSM servers. Also, BRMS does not allows IBM supplied libraries that are considered user data such as QGPL, QUSRBRM, or QUSRSYS libraries to be saved TSM media. v You can only specify only one device for the Device (DEV) parameter and this device must be of category *NET or *APPC. v You can specify DEV(*MEDCLS) with the Location (LOC) parameter to identify the *NET or *APPC category device to be used. v You can specify a media policy name for the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter if the media policy uses specifies *ADSM (TSM server) for the Media class attribute. Alternately you can specify MEDPCY(*NONE) in which can you must also specify *ADSM for the Media class (MEDCLS), Move policy (MOVPCY) and Secure volume (VOLSEC) parameters. v The Sequence number (SEQNBR) parameter must be *END. v The Save to save file (SAVF), Mark volumes for duplication (MARKDUP) and Mark history for duplication (MARKHST) parameters must be *NO. If *MEDPCY is specified for these parameters, then the respective value for the Save to save file attribute, Mark volumes for duplication attribute and Mark history for duplication attribute of the media policy specified by the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter must be *NO. v The Required volumes (MINVOL) parameter must be *NONE. If SAVF(*MEDPCY) is specified then the value for the Required volumes attribute of the media policy specified by the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter must be *NONE. v If *SYNCLIB is specified for the Save active (SAVACT) parameter each library is saved individually rather than as a group. Synchronization messages are therefore sent individually for each library rather than for the libraries as a group and synchronization is only within one library, not across libraries. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes DLO Document library object Character value, *ALL, *SEARCH Required, Positional 1 FLR Folder Single values: *ANY, *NONE Other values (up to 100 repetitions): Character value Optional, Positional 4 DEV Device Single values: *NONE Other values (up to 4 repetitions): Name, *MEDCLS Required, Positional 2 MEDPCY Media policy Name, *NONE, *SYSPCY Required, Positional 3 SAVACT Save active *NO, *YES Optional OBJDTL Retain object detail *NO, *YES Optional CTLGRP Control group Name, *NONE, *ARCGRP, *BKUGRP, *SYSGRP, *SYSTEM Optional SAVTYPE Type of save *FULL, *CUML, *INCR Optional ENDOPT End of tape option *REWIND, *LEAVE, *UNLOAD Optional USEOPTBLK Use optimum block size *BKUPCY, *DEV, *NO, *YES Optional SEQNBR Sequence number 1-16777215, *END Optional TGTRLS Target release Character value, *CURRENT Optional CLEAR Clear *NONE, *AFTER, *ALL Optional 206 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Keyword Description Choices Notes DTACPR Data compression *DEV, *NO, *YES Optional COMPACT Data compaction *DEV, *NO Optional OMITFLR Omit folders Single values: *NONE, *BKUPCY Other values (up to 100 repetitions): Character value Optional ASP Auxiliary storage pool Character value, *ANY, *SYSTEM Optional REFDATE Reference date Character value, *REF Optional REFTIME Reference time Character value, *REF Optional EXPDATE Expiration date Date, *MEDPCY, *PERM Optional MOVPCY Move policy Name, *MEDPCY, *ADSM, *NONE Optional MEDCLS Media class Character value, *MEDPCY, *ADSM, *SYSPCY Optional LOC Location Name, *MEDPCY, *ANY, *HOME Optional SAVF Save to save file *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional SAVFASP Save file ASP Character value, *MEDPCY, *SYSTEM Optional SAVFEXP Retain save files Date, *MEDPCY, *NONE, *PERM Optional MAXSTG ASP storage limit 1-99, *MEDPCY Optional VOLSEC Secure volume *MEDPCY, *ADSM, *NO, *YES Optional MINVOL Required volumes 1-9999, *MEDPCY, *NONE Optional MARKDUP Mark volumes for duplication *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional MARKHST Mark history for duplication *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional Top Document library object (DLO) Specifies the documents and folders to save. To save an entire folder, *ALL must be specified. All other values for this parameter only save documents. This is a required parameter. *SEARCH All documents and folders that meet the specified search values are saved. Search values are specified by using the following parameters. v Folder (FLR parameter) v Last changed date (REFDATE parameter) v Last changed time (REFTIME parameter) *ALL All document library objects further qualified by the FLR parameter are to be saved. Specifying DLO(*ALL) FLR(*ANY) saves all document library objects. document-name Specify the user-assigned name of the document that you want to save. Top Folder (FLR) Specifies the folder or generic folder name in which the objects specified on the Document library object (DLO) parameter are located. Single values Save DLO using BRM (SAVDLOBRM) 207 *ANY Document library objects can be saved from any folder. Consider the following when using the FLR parameter: v FLR(*ANY) is not valid when DLO(document-name) is specified. v When SAVDLOBRM DLO(*ALL) FLR(*ANY) is specified, the following are saved: – All documents – All folders – All distribution objects (mail) *NONE The documents saved are not in any folder. FLR(*NONE) is valid only when DLO(*ALL) is specified. Other values (up to 100 repetitions) generic*-folder-name Specify the generic name. A generic name is a character string of one or more characters followed by an asterisk (*): for example, ABC*. The asterisk (*) substitutes for any valid characters. A generic name specifies all folders with names that begin with the generic prefix, for which the user has authority. If an asterisk is not included with the generic (prefix) name, the system assumes it to be the complete folder name. folder-name Specify the name of the folder that you want to save. Note: Folder names that have upper and lower case characters as part of the name must be enclosed in single quotation marks. A few examples are: Folder Name Entry in SAVDLOBRM Folder ’Folder’ FOLDER FOLDER FOLDER/SUBFOLDER FOLDER/SUBFOLDER Top Device (DEV) Specifies the device or devices to be used by this command. Single values *MEDCLS Devices for this command are selected based on device types that support the density for the media class specified in the media policy. The *MEDCLS special value is used for devices that are part of a device pool, such as several systems that share a single or set of devices. Devices are specified in the Work with Devices display. Note: If you want to use more than one device for a serial save operation, the *MEDCLS can be repeated up to four times, once for each device used, except for virtual tape devices which is limited to a single value. Other values (up to 4 repetitions) Specifies the name of the device to be used for the save operation. The device name must already be in the BRMS device table. 208 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands You can save data to a TSM (ADSM) server using this command. You can only specify one TSM type server in the list of devices or *MEDCLS, which must select a TSM server. The device type can either be *APPC, which supports SNA network protocol, or *NET, which supports TCPIP protocol. This is a required parameter. You can enter multiple values for this parameter. If you are on an entry display and you need additional entry fields to enter these multiple values, type a plus sign (+) in the entry field opposite the phrase ″+ for more″ and press the Enter key. Single values *MEDCLS Any device that supports the media class specified in the media policy can be used for this save operation. Other values *NONE There is no device for this save operation. Save files are used to store the saved data. device-name Specify the names of one or more devices used for the save operation. If you are using more than one device (up to a maximum of four), specify the names of the devices in the order in which they are used. Note: Only one media library device or one virtual tape device can be specified. Top Media policy (MEDPCY) Specifies the media policy that you want to use with this save command. Media policies are used to determine: v The type of retention to use, such as days, date or version, for media used in control group processing. v The move policy to use with this media policy. v The media class to use. v Whether or not to use save files. v The type of retention to use, such as days or date for save files created in control group processing. The media policy you specify must be a media policy that is in the BRMS media policy table. This a required parameter. *SYSPCY The media policy specified in the system policy is assigned to output volumes from this save operation. *NONE No media policy is specified for this save operation. Media policy values must be supplied with the save command for each parameter that has a default of *MEDPCY. Note: If you specify *NONE, and you are saving data to a TSM (ADSM) server, you must specify the *ADSM special value in the MOVPCY, MEDCLS and VOLSEC parameters which are part of the media policy values for this save operation. You must still supply the additional media policy values for the remaining parameters with *MEDPCY as the default. The TSM management class STANDARD, and the TSM node *LCL, are used as default values for the save operation. Save DLO using BRM (SAVDLOBRM) 209 media-policy Specify the name of the media policy that you want to use with this save operation. Top Save active (SAVACT) Specifies if an object can be updated while it is being saved. *NO Document library objects in use are not saved. Document library objects cannot be updated while being used. *YES Document library objects can be changed during the save request. Objects that are in use but are not using application recovery will not be saved. See the Backup and Recovery Bookfor more information on DLOs, saving while an object is in use, and application recovery. Top Retain object detail (OBJDTL) Specifies whether the object detail is kept in the BRMS database for the documents saved. *NO Do not save object detail. *YES Save object detail. Top Control group (CTLGRP) Specifies the name of the control group that you want to associate with the objects saved by this command. The control group name is stored with the media information and can be used with the Control group (CTLGRP) parameter on other BRMS commands to filter the media information or recover saved objects by control group. Note: None of the attributes of the control group are used for the save. If you are using version control for the items you are saving, this save operation will be recorded as part of the specified version control. Version control is specified in the media policy associated with this control group and can be reviewed by using the Work with Media Policies display. *NONE Do not specify a control group name for this command. *ARCGRP The name of the default archive control group. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *BKUGRP The name of the default backup control group used to save all user data. *SYSGRP The name of the default system control group used to save all system data. *SYSTEM The name of the default system control group used to save the entire system. control-group-name Specify the name of the control group to be assigned to the items you are saving. 210 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Top Type of save (SAVTYPE) The Type of save parameter allows you to specify whether all documents in a folder are to be saved or only those documents that have changed. *FULL Save all document library objects. *CUML You only want to save changed documents. *CUML indicates that the incremental save includes all documents created or changed and all folders created since the last full save, and all mail. *INCR You only want to save changed documents. *INCR indicates that the incremental save includes all documents created or changed and all folders created since the last incremental save, and all mail. Top End of tape option (ENDOPT) Specifies, when tape is used, what positioning operation is automatically done on the volume after the save operation ends. If more than one volume is included, this parameter applies only to the last volume used; all other volumes are rewound and unloaded when the end of the volume is reached. Note: If no objects are saved the volume is not opened and the ENDOPT parameter is ignored. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is a shared device, the device will not be varied off after the save operation. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is not a shared device, the device will be varied off after the save operation. *REWIND The volume is rewound, but not unloaded. *LEAVE The volume does not rewind or unload after the operation ends. It remains at the current position on the device. *UNLOAD The volume is automatically rewound and unloaded after the save operation ends. Top Use optimum block size (USEOPTBLK) Specifies whether or not the optimum block size is used for the save operation. *BKUPCY Use the value from the backup policy for the Use optimum block size parameter. *DEV Use the value specified on the Work with Devices display for the Use optimum block size parameter. *NO The optimum block size supported by the device is not used. Save commands use the default block size supported by all device types. The tape volume can be duplicated to any media format using the Duplicate Tape (DUPTAP) command or the Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) command. Save DLO using BRM (SAVDLOBRM) 211 *YES The optimum block size supported by the device is used for Save commands. If the block size used is larger than a block size that is supported by all device types then: v Performance may improve. v The tape file that is created is only compatible with a device that supports the block size used. Commands such as Duplicate Tape (DUPTAP) and Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) do not duplicate files unless the files are being duplicated to a device which supports the same block size that was used. v The value for the Data Compression (DTACPR) parameter is ignored. Top Sequence number (SEQNBR) Specifies, when tape is used, the sequence to use for the save operation. If you are saving to a BRMS volume that is expired, BRMS will begin writing information at the beginning of the volume, even though you have specified *END. If you are saving to a BRMS volume, BRMS will redirect the output to begin at the logical end of the output volume (after the end of the last active file), depending on the output device that you are using. For example, a 3490 device can write to any sequence number whereas a 6525 device can only write to sequence number 1 or *END. *END The save operation begins after the sequence number of the last active file on the volume. file-sequence-number (1-16,777,215) Specify the sequence number of the file to be used for the save operation. Top Target release (TGTRLS) Specifies the release of the operating system on which you intend to restore the objects being saved. *CURRENT The objects are to be restored on a system that is running the same release of the operating system currently running on your system. For example, if V5R2M0 is running on the system, *CURRENT means that you intend to restore the objects on a system with V5R2M0 installed. The objects can also be restored on a system with any subsequent release of the operating system installed. *PRV The objects are to be restored on a system that is running on the previous release with modification level 0 of the operating system. For example if V5R2M0 is running on your system, *PRV means you intend to restore the objects on a system with V5R1M0 installed. The object can also be restored on a system with any subsequent release of the operating system installed. Note: Not all objects can be targeted to another release. Objects that are new to a release typically cannot be saved to a previous release. target-release Specify the release in the format VxRxMx, where Vx is the version, Rx is the release, and Mx is the modification level. For example, V5R2M0 is version 5, release 2, modification level 0. The objects can be restored on a system with the specified release or with any subsequent release of the operating system installed. Note: Not all objects can be targeted to another release. Objects that are new to a release typically cannot be saved to a previous release. Valid values depend on the current version, release, and modification level, and they change with each new release. If you specify a release-level that is earlier than the earliest release level supported by this command, an error message is sent indicating the earliest supported release. 212 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Top Clear (CLEAR) Specifies whether uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. *NONE None of the uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. If the save operation cannot proceed because an uncleared volume is encountered, an inquiry message is sent to the operator, allowing the ending of the save operation, or specifying that the currently selected volume be cleared so the operation can continue. If a save file is not cleared, the inquiry message is sent to the work station message queue for an interactive job, or to the operator for a batch job. All volumes used to perform the save operation should be cleared, or the save file must be empty, before the save command is issued. *AFTER All the uncleared volumes after the initial volume are automatically cleared. This option is not valid for save or restore operations to a save file. If the operation cannot proceed because the first volume is uncleared, an inquiry message is sent to the system operator, allowing him to end the operation or to specify that the currently selected volume be cleared so the operation can continue. *ALL All the uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. If tapes are used and a sequence number is specified, the volume is cleared and, starting with that sequence number, all volumes following the first volume are cleared. Top Data compression (DTACPR) Specifies whether data compression is used. *DEV If the device has the hardware compression feature installed, processing proceeds as if DTACPR(*YES) is specified. If the compression feature is not installed or save data is written to a save file, processing proceeds as if DTACPR(*NO) is specified. Note: If *DEV is specified on both the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, only device data compaction is performed if device data compaction is supported on the device. Otherwise, data compression is performed if supported on the device. If *YES is specified on the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and *DEV is specified on the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, both device data compaction and device data compression are performed if supported on the device. *NO No data compression is performed. *YES If the save is to tape and the target device supports compression, hardware compression is performed. If device compression is not supported, or if the save data is written to a save file, software compression is performed. If the save is running while other jobs on the system are active and software compression is used, the overall system performance can be affected. Top Save DLO using BRM (SAVDLOBRM) 213 Data compaction (COMPACT) Specifies whether data compaction is performed. *DEV Device data compaction is performed if the data is saved to tape and all devices specified on the Device (DEV) parameter support the compaction feature. Note: If *DEV is specified on both the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, only device data compaction is performed if device data compaction is supported on the device. Otherwise, data compression is performed if supported on the device. If *YES is specified on the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and *DEV is specified on the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, both device data compaction and device data compression are performed if supported on the device. *NO No data compaction is performed. Top Omit folder (OMITFLR) Specifies the names of one or more folders, or the generic names of each group of folders, to be excluded from the save operation. Single values *NONE No folders are excluded from the save operation. Other values (up to 100 repetitions) *BKUPCY The folders that are to be excluded are specified in the backup policy. generic*-folder-name Specify the generic name. A generic name is a character string of one or more characters followed by an asterisk (*): for example, ABC*. The asterisk (*) substitutes for any valid characters. A generic name specifies all folders with names that begin with the generic prefix, for which the user has authority. If an asterisk is not included with the generic (prefix) name, the system assumes it to be the complete folder name. folder-name Specify the name of a folder that you want to omit from this save operation. Top Auxiliary storage pool (ASP) Specifies the system (1) or basic user auxiliary storage pool (2-32) of the document library object to be saved. *ANY The objects to be saved reside in the system (1) or basic user auxiliary storage pool (2-32). When *ALL is specified on the DLO parameter, all document library objects on the system are saved. *SYSTEM The objects to be saved reside in the system (1) auxiliary storage pool. All document library objects in basic user auxiliary storage pools (2-32) are ignored. 214 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands auxiliary-storage-pool-name Specify the name of the system (1) or basic user auxiliary storage pool (2-32) whose objects you want to save. All document library objects in other auxiliary storage pools are ignored. auxiliary-storage-pool-number Specify the number of the system (1) or basic user auxiliary storage pool (2-32) whose objects you want to save. All document library objects in other auxiliary storage pools are ignored. The number specified must designate an existing auxiliary storage pool that contains document library objects. Note: Document library objects are not supported for UDFS, primary and secondary auxiliary storage pools. Top Reference date (REFDATE) Works in conjunction with an incremental (save changed objects) save performed under BRMS control. *REF Uses the date of the last full BRMS save for this save operation as the beginning point for this incremental save. reference-date Specify a date for this save operation to use as a beginning point for this incremental save. Top Reference time (REFTIME) Works in conjunction with an incremental (save changed objects) save performed under BRMS control. *REF Uses the time of the last full BRMS save for this save operation as the beginning point for this incremental save. reference-time Specify a time in hour, minute, second (hhmmss) format for this save operation to use as a beginning point for this incremental save. Top Expiration date (EXPDATE) Specifies the expiration that you want to use for output volumes created as a result of this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *PERM Output volumes from this save operation are assigned a permanent expiration. expiration-date Specify an expiration date with or without date separators that will be assigned to output volumes from this save operation. Save DLO using BRM (SAVDLOBRM) 215 Top Move policy (MOVPCY) Specifies the move policy that you want to use for output volumes created as a result of this save operation. If this save operation that you are performing is saving data to a device of category *NET or *APPC, you must specify the special value *ADSM (TSM server) for the MOVPCY parameter, since a TSM server controls the use of media in this case, not BRMS. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *ADSM Media movement is controlled by TSM server specifications. *NONE There is not a move policy associated with the output volumes that are created as a result of this save operation. move-policy Specify a move policy that will be assigned to output volumes from this save operation. Top Media class (MEDCLS) Specifies the media class that you want to use for selection of output volumes used in this save operation. If this save operation that you are performing is saving data to a device of category *NET or *APPC, you must specify the special value *ADSM (TSM server) for the MEDCLS parameter, since a TSM server controls the use of media in this case, not BRMS. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *ADSM The save operation uses media that is selected and controlled by TSM server specifications. *NONE There is not a media class associated with the output volumes that are selected for this save operation. *SYSPCY The value for the media class in the system policy will used to select output volumes for this save operation. media-class Specify a media class that will be used to select output volumes for this save operation. 216 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Top Location (LOC) Specifies the location that you want to use for selection of output volumes used in this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *ANY Volumes from any location are selected as output volumes for this save operation. *HOME Volumes from the home location are selected as output volumes for this save operation. location Specify the location from which volumes are selected as output volumes for this save operation. Top Save to save file (SAVF) Specifies whether the output from this save operation is saved to a save file. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NO in this parameter. If you specify SAVF(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Save to save file field in the referenced media policy must be *NO. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy) (MEDPCY parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO Output from this save operation is not saved to a save file. *YES Output from this save operation is saved to a save file. Top Save file ASP (SAVFASP) Specifies the system (1) or basic user auxiliary storage pool (2-32) to which a save file is created as a result of this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *SYSTEM The save file is saved to the system (1) auxiliary storage pool. Save DLO using BRM (SAVDLOBRM) 217 save-file-ASP-name Specify the name of the auxiliary storage pool to which you are saving the save file. save-file-ASP-number Specify the system (1) or basic user auxiliary storage pool number (2-32) for the save file that is created as a result of the save operation. Note: UDFS, primary and secondary auxiliary storage pools are not supported for this parameter. Top Retain save files (SAVFEXP) Specifies how long save files are to be kept that are created as a result of this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NONE Save files generated from the save operation are not kept. *PERM Save files generated from the save operation are kept permanently. expiration-date Specify the date that indicates how long save files created from this save operation are to be kept. Top ASP storage limit (MAXSTG) Specifies the maximum percentage auxiliary storage pool (ASP) utilization that is acceptable during a save operation. For example, an entry of 90 would mean that a save process would continue until the auxiliary storage pool utilization exceeded 90%. If the upper limit is reached, the save process is stopped and a message sent to the BRMS log. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. storage-limit Specify the maximum auxiliary storage pool utilization limit. Top Secure volume (VOLSEC) Specifies whether you want to apply volume security to volumes in this media class. Volumes that are secured can only be read by users with the special authorities *ALLOBJ or *SAVSYS. 218 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands If the save operation that you are performing is saving data to a device of category *NET or *APPC, you must specify the special value *ADSM (TSM server) for the VOLSEC parameter, since a TSM server controls volume security in this case, not BRMS *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *ADSM Volume security is controlled by TSM server specifications. *NO Volume security has not been applied to this media class. Volumes that do not have volume security can be read by anyone. *YES Only users with special authorities *ALLOBJ or *SAVSYS can read media volumes in this media class. Top Require volumes (MINVOL) Specifies the minimum number of expired volumes that must be present before any save can be done using this media policy. The value can also be checked by user jobs using the Check Expired Media for BRM (CHKEXPBRM) command. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NONE in this parameter. If you specify MINVOL(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Required volumes field in the referenced media policy must be *NONE. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NONE There is no check done to determine the minimum number of required volumes before a save operation begins. number-of-volumes Specify the number of expired media volumes that must be available before any BRMS save operation will begin. The number can range from 1 to 9999. Top Mark volumes for duplication (MARKDUP) Specifies whether media volumes will be marked for duplication. When *YES is selected, all volumes used during a save operation are marked for duplication. You can use VOL(*SEARCH) on the Duplicate Media using BRM command to duplicate the saved items after the save has completed. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NO in this parameter. If you specify MARKDUP(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Mark for duplication attribute in the referenced media policy must be *NO. Save DLO using BRM (SAVDLOBRM) 219 *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO Volumes written to during a save operation will not be marked for duplication. *YES Volumes written to during the save operation will be marked for duplication. Top Mark history for duplication (MARKHST) Specifies whether history items will be marked for duplication. When *YES is selected, all history items created during a save operation are marked for duplication. You must use VOL(*SCHHST) on the Duplicate Media using BRM command to duplicate the saved items. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NO in this parameter. If you specify MARKHST(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Mark history for duplication attribute in the referenced media policy must be *NO. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO History items created during the save operation will not be marked for duplication. *YES History items created during the save operation will be marked for duplication. Top Examples Example 1: Performing a Save of All DLO’s SAVDLOBRM DLO(*ALL) FLR(*ANY) DEV(TAP01) MEDPCY(FULL) This command saves all folders, documents and mail to device TAP01 using the media policy FULL. Example 2: Saving Objects Changed After a Specific Date SAVDLOBRM DLO(*SEARCH) DEV(TAP01) MEDPCY(FULL) REFDATE(’1/1/03’) This command saves all documents changed after 1/1/03 to device TAP01. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. 220 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF3700 All CPF37xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF3800 All CPF38xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top Save DLO using BRM (SAVDLOBRM) 221 222 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Save Folder List using BRM (SAVFLRLBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Save Folder List using BRM (SAVFLRLBRM) command saves backup or archive folder lists. Folder lists are groups of folders that you select to include in a user-defined list name. Various parameters are used to further define the save folder list process to BRMS. Virtual tape media and devices can be used with this command. The following restrictions apply to the use of virtual media and virtual devices. v The Device (DEV) parameter is limited on only one device or *MEDCLS special value for serial operations. v Execute authority is required to the Load or Unload Image Catalog (LODIMGCLG) command. v *CHANGE authority is required to the image catalogs. v Execute (*X) authority is required to each directory in the image catalog path name. v Read, write, execute (*RWX) authority is required to each image file in the parent directory that will be loaded or mounted. v *USE authority is required to the virtual devices using the image catalogs. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. You must have authority to the SAVDLO command to use this command. 2. You must have *ALLOBJ or *SAVSYS special authority to use this command. Users that do not have *ALLOBJ or *SAVSYS special authority must: v Have *ALL authority for the documents and folder to be saved. v Be enrolled as Document Interchange Architecture (DIA) users. 3. This command cannot be used while another job is running commands such as RCLDLO, SAVDLO, SAVDLOBRM, RSTDLO and RSTDLOBRM because exclusive use of internal objects may have been obtained by these commands. 4. This command should not be used by control group *EXIT item processing as results will be unpredictable. You can save data to a Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) server using this command. To save data to a TSM server, the following conditions must be met: v Only user data can be saved to TSM servers. BRMS does not allow *IBM type libraries to be saved TSM servers. Also, BRMS does not allows IBM supplied libraries that are considered user data such as QGPL, QUSRBRM, or QUSRSYS libraries to be saved TSM media. v You can only specify only one device for the Device (DEV) parameter and this device must be of category *NET or *APPC. v You can specify DEV(*MEDCLS) with the Location (LOC) parameter to identify the *NET or *APPC category device to be used. v You can specify a media policy name for the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter if the media policy uses specifies *ADSM (TSM server) for the Media class attribute. Alternately you can specify MEDPCY(*NONE) in which can you must also specify *ADSM for the Media class (MEDCLS), Move policy (MOVPCY) and Secure volume (VOLSEC) parameters. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 223 v The Sequence number (SEQNBR) parameter must be *END. v The Save to save file (SAVF), Mark volumes for duplication (MARKDUP) and Mark history for duplication (MARKHST) parameters must be *NO. If *MEDPCY is specified for these parameters, then the respective value for the Save to save file attribute, Mark volumes for duplication attribute and Mark history for duplication attribute of the media policy specified by the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter must be *NO. v The Required volumes (MINVOL) parameter must be *NONE. If SAVF(*MEDPCY) is specified then the value for the Required volumes attribute of the media policy specified by the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter must be *NONE. v If *SYNCLIB is specified for the Save active (SAVACT) parameter each library is saved individually rather than as a group. Synchronization messages are therefore sent individually for each library rather than for the libraries as a group and synchronization is only within one library, not across libraries. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes FLRL Folder list Name Required, Positional 1 DEV Device Single values: *NONE Other values (up to 4 repetitions): Name, *MEDCLS Required, Positional 2 MEDPCY Media policy Name, *NONE, *SYSPCY Required, Positional 3 SAVACT Save active *NO, *YES Optional OBJDTL Retain DLO detail *NO, *YES Optional CTLGRP Control group Name, *NONE, *ARCGRP, *BKUGRP, *SYSGRP, *SYSTEM Optional SAVTYPE Type of save *FULL, *CUML, *INCR Optional ENDOPT End of tape option *REWIND, *LEAVE, *UNLOAD Optional USEOPTBLK Use optimum block size *BKUPCY, *DEV, *NO, *YES Optional SEQNBR Sequence number 1-16777215, *END Optional TGTRLS Target release Character value, *CURRENT Optional CLEAR Clear *NONE, *AFTER, *ALL Optional DTACPR Data compression *DEV, *NO, *YES Optional COMPACT Data compaction *DEV, *NO Optional REFDATE Reference date Character value, *REF Optional REFTIME Reference time Character value, *REF Optional EXPDATE Expiration date Date, *MEDPCY, *PERM Optional MOVPCY Move policy Name, *MEDPCY, *ADSM, *NONE Optional MEDCLS Media class Character value, *MEDPCY, *ADSM, *SYSPCY Optional LOC Location Name, *MEDPCY, *ANY, *HOME Optional SAVF Save to save file *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional SAVFASP Save file ASP Character value, *MEDPCY, *SYSTEM Optional SAVFEXP Retain save files Date, *MEDPCY, *NONE, *PERM Optional MAXSTG ASP storage limit 1-99, *MEDPCY Optional VOLSEC Secure volume *MEDPCY, *ADSM, *NO, *YES Optional MINVOL Required volumes 1-9999, *MEDPCY, *NONE Optional MARKDUP Mark volumes for duplication *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional 224 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Keyword Description Choices Notes MARKHST Mark history for duplication *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional Top Folder list (FLRL) Specifies the name of the folder list that you want to save. Lists are groups of folders that you want to save together. Lists are added, changed or displayed using the Work with Lists using BRM (WRKLBRM) command. This is a required parameter. Top Device (DEV) *MEDCLS Devices for this command are selected based on device types that support the density for the media class specified in the media policy. The *MEDCLS special value is used for devices that are part of a device pool, such as several systems that share a single or set of devices. Devices are specified in the Work with Devices display. Note: If you want to use more than one device for a serial save operation, the *MEDCLS can be repeated up to four times, once for each device used, except for virtual tape devices which is limited to a single value. Specifies the name of the device to be used for the save operation. The device name must already be in the BRMS device table. You can save data to a TSM (ADSM) server using this command. You can only specify one TSM type server in the list of devices or *MEDCLS, which must select a TSM server. The device type can either be *APPC, which supports SNA network protocol, or *NET, which supports TCPIP protocol. This is a required parameter. You can enter multiple values for this parameter. If you are on an entry display and you need additional entry fields to enter these multiple values, type a plus sign (+) in the entry field opposite the phrase ″+ for more″ and press the Enter key. Single values *MEDCLS Any device that supports the media class specified in the media policy can be used for this save operation. Other values *NONE There is no device for this save operation. Save files are used to store the saved data. device-name Specify the names of one or more devices used for the save operation. If you are using more than one device (up to a maximum of four), specify the names of the devices in the order in which they are used. Save Folder List using BRM (SAVFLRLBRM) 225 Note: Only one media library device or one virtual tape device can be specified. Top Media policy (MEDPCY) Specifies the media policy that you want to use with this save command. Media policies are used to determine: v The type of retention to use, such as days, date or version, for media used in control group processing. v The move policy to use with this media policy. v The media class to use. v Whether or not to use save files. v The type of retention to use, such as days or date for save files created in control group processing. The media policy you specify must be a media policy that is in the BRMS media policy table. This a required parameter. *SYSPCY The media policy specified in the system policy is assigned to output volumes from this save operation. *NONE No media policy is specified for this save operation. Media policy values must be supplied with the save command for each parameter that has a default of *MEDPCY. Note: If you specify *NONE, and you are saving data to a TSM (ADSM) server, you must specify the *ADSM special value in the MOVPCY, MEDCLS and VOLSEC parameters which are part of the media policy values for this save operation. You must still supply the additional media policy values for the remaining parameters with *MEDPCY as the default. The TSM management class STANDARD, and the TSM node *LCL, are used as default values for the save operation. media-policy Specify the name of the media policy that you want to use with this save operation. Top Save active (SAVACT) Specifies if an object can be updated while it is being saved. *NO Document library objects in use are not saved. Document library objects cannot be updated while being used. *YES Document library objects can be changed during the save request. Objects that are in use but are not using application recovery will not be saved. See the Backup and Recovery Bookfor more information on DLOs, saving while an object is in use, and application recovery. Top Retain DLO detail (OBJDTL) You can specify whether the Document Library Object (DLO) detail is kept in the BRMS database for the DLO’s saved. *NO DLO detail is not kept in the BRMS backup history. 226 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *YES DLO detail is kept in the BRMS backup history. Top Control group (CTLGRP) Specifies the name of the control group that you want to associate with the objects saved by this command. The control group name is stored with the media information and can be used with the Control group (CTLGRP) parameter on other BRMS commands to filter the media information or recover saved objects by control group. Note: None of the attributes of the control group are used for the save. If you are using version control for the items you are saving, this save operation will be recorded as part of the specified version control. Version control is specified in the media policy associated with this control group and can be reviewed by using the Work with Media Policies display. *NONE Do not specify a control group name for this command. *ARCGRP The name of the default archive control group. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *BKUGRP The name of the default backup control group used to save all user data. *SYSGRP The name of the default system control group used to save all system data. *SYSTEM The name of the default system control group used to save the entire system. control-group-name Specify the name of the control group to be assigned to the items you are saving. Top Type of save (SAVTYPE) The Type of save parameter allows you to specify whether all documents in a folder are to be saved or only those documents that have changed. *FULL Save all documents in the list. *CUML Save only changed documents since the last full save. *CUML indicates that the incremental save includes all documents created or changed and all folders created since the last full save, and all mail. *INCR You only want to save changed documents. *INCR indicates that the incremental save includes all documents created or changed and all folders created since the last incremental save, and all mail. Top Save Folder List using BRM (SAVFLRLBRM) 227 End of tape option (ENDOPT) Specifies, when tape is used, what positioning operation is automatically done on the volume after the save operation ends. If more than one volume is included, this parameter applies only to the last volume used; all other volumes are rewound and unloaded when the end of the volume is reached. Note: If no objects are saved the volume is not opened and the ENDOPT parameter is ignored. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is a shared device, the device will not be varied off after the save operation. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is not a shared device, the device will be varied off after the save operation. *REWIND The volume is rewound, but not unloaded. *LEAVE The volume does not rewind or unload after the operation ends. It remains at the current position on the device. *UNLOAD The volume is automatically rewound and unloaded after the save operation ends. Top Use optimum block size (USEOPTBLK) Specifies whether or not the optimum block size is used for the save operation. *BKUPCY Use the value from the backup policy for the Use optimum block size parameter. *DEV Use the value specified on the Work with Devices display for the Use optimum block size parameter. *NO The optimum block size supported by the device is not used. Save commands use the default block size supported by all device types. The tape volume can be duplicated to any media format using the Duplicate Tape (DUPTAP) command or the Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) command. *YES The optimum block size supported by the device is used for Save commands. If the block size used is larger than a block size that is supported by all device types then: v Performance may improve. v The tape file that is created is only compatible with a device that supports the block size used. Commands such as Duplicate Tape (DUPTAP) and Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) do not duplicate files unless the files are being duplicated to a device which supports the same block size that was used. v The value for the Data Compression (DTACPR) parameter is ignored. Top Sequence number (SEQNBR) Specifies, when tape is used, the sequence to use for the save operation. If you are saving to a BRMS volume that is expired, BRMS will begin writing information at the beginning of the volume, even though you have specified *END. If you are saving to a BRMS volume, BRMS will redirect the output to begin at the logical end of the output volume (after the end of the last active file), depending on the output device that you are using. For example, a 3490 device can write to any sequence number whereas a 6525 device can only write to sequence number 1 or *END. 228 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *END The save operation begins after the sequence number of the last active file on the volume. file-sequence-number (1-16,777,215) Specify the sequence number of the file to be used for the save operation. Top Target release (TGTRLS) Specifies the release of the operating system on which you intend to restore the objects being saved. *CURRENT The objects are to be restored on a system that is running the same release of the operating system currently running on your system. For example, if V5R2M0 is running on the system, *CURRENT means that you intend to restore the objects on a system with V5R2M0 installed. The objects can also be restored on a system with any subsequent release of the operating system installed. *PRV The objects are to be restored on a system that is running on the previous release with modification level 0 of the operating system. For example if V5R2M0 is running on your system, *PRV means you intend to restore the objects on a system with V5R1M0 installed. The object can also be restored on a system with any subsequent release of the operating system installed. Note: Not all objects can be targeted to another release. Objects that are new to a release typically cannot be saved to a previous release. target-release Specify the release in the format VxRxMx, where Vx is the version, Rx is the release, and Mx is the modification level. For example, V5R2M0 is version 5, release 2, modification level 0. The objects can be restored on a system with the specified release or with any subsequent release of the operating system installed. Note: Not all objects can be targeted to another release. Objects that are new to a release typically cannot be saved to a previous release. Valid values depend on the current version, release, and modification level, and they change with each new release. If you specify a release-level that is earlier than the earliest release level supported by this command, an error message is sent indicating the earliest supported release. Top Clear (CLEAR) Specifies whether uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. *NONE None of the uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. If the save operation cannot proceed because an uncleared volume is encountered, an inquiry message is sent to the operator, allowing the ending of the save operation, or specifying that the currently selected volume be cleared so the operation can continue. If a save file is not cleared, the inquiry message is sent to the work station message queue for an interactive job, or to the operator for a batch job. All volumes used to perform the save operation should be cleared, or the save file must be empty, before the save command is issued. *AFTER All the uncleared volumes after the initial volume are automatically cleared. This option is not Save Folder List using BRM (SAVFLRLBRM) 229 valid for save or restore operations to a save file. If the operation cannot proceed because the first volume is uncleared, an inquiry message is sent to the system operator, allowing him to end the operation or to specify that the currently selected volume be cleared so the operation can continue. *ALL All the uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. If tapes are used and a sequence number is specified, the volume is cleared and, starting with that sequence number, all volumes following the first volume are cleared. Top Data compression (DTACPR) Specifies whether data compression is used. *DEV If the device has the hardware compression feature installed, processing proceeds as if DTACPR(*YES) is specified. If the compression feature is not installed or save data is written to a save file, processing proceeds as if DTACPR(*NO) is specified. Note: If *DEV is specified on both the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, only device data compaction is performed if device data compaction is supported on the device. Otherwise, data compression is performed if supported on the device. If *YES is specified on the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and *DEV is specified on the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, both device data compaction and device data compression are performed if supported on the device. *NO No data compression is performed. *YES If the save is to tape and the target device supports compression, hardware compression is performed. If device compression is not supported, or if the save data is written to a save file, software compression is performed. If the save is running while other jobs on the system are active and software compression is used, the overall system performance can be affected. Top Data compaction (COMPACT) Specifies whether data compaction is performed. *DEV Device data compaction is performed if the data is saved to tape and all devices specified on the Device (DEV) parameter support the compaction feature. Note: If *DEV is specified on both the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, only device data compaction is performed if device data compaction is supported on the device. Otherwise, data compression is performed if supported on the device. If *YES is specified on the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and *DEV is specified on the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, both device data compaction and device data compression are performed if supported on the device. *NO No data compaction is performed. Top 230 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Reference date (REFDATE) Works in conjunction with an incremental (save changed objects) save performed under BRMS control. *REF Uses the date of the last full BRMS save for this save operation as the beginning point for this incremental save. reference-date Specify a date for this save operation to use as a beginning point for this incremental save. Top Reference time (REFTIME) Works in conjunction with an incremental (save changed objects) save performed under BRMS control. *REF Uses the time of the last full BRMS save for this save operation as the beginning point for this incremental save. reference-time Specify a time in hour, minute, second (hhmmss) format for this save operation to use as a beginning point for this incremental save. Top Expiration date (EXPDATE) Specifies the expiration that you want to use for output volumes created as a result of this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *PERM Output volumes from this save operation are assigned a permanent expiration. expiration-date Specify an expiration date with or without date separators that will be assigned to output volumes from this save operation. Top Move policy (MOVPCY) Specifies the move policy that you want to use for output volumes created as a result of this save operation. If this save operation that you are performing is saving data to a device of category *NET or *APPC, you must specify the special value *ADSM (TSM server) for the MOVPCY parameter, since a TSM server controls the use of media in this case, not BRMS. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Save Folder List using BRM (SAVFLRLBRM) 231 Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *ADSM Media movement is controlled by TSM server specifications. *NONE There is not a move policy associated with the output volumes that are created as a result of this save operation. move-policy Specify a move policy that will be assigned to output volumes from this save operation. Top Media class (MEDCLS) Specifies the media class that you want to use for selection of output volumes used in this save operation. If this save operation that you are performing is saving data to a device of category *NET or *APPC, you must specify the special value *ADSM (TSM server) for the MEDCLS parameter, since a TSM server controls the use of media in this case, not BRMS. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *ADSM The save operation uses media that is selected and controlled by TSM server specifications. *NONE There is not a media class associated with the output volumes that are selected for this save operation. *SYSPCY The value for the media class in the system policy will used to select output volumes for this save operation. media-class Specify a media class that will be used to select output volumes for this save operation. Top Location (LOC) Specifies the location that you want to use for selection of output volumes used in this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *ANY Volumes from any location are selected as output volumes for this save operation. 232 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *HOME Volumes from the home location are selected as output volumes for this save operation. location Specify the location from which volumes are selected as output volumes for this save operation. Top Save to save file (SAVF) Specifies whether the output from this save operation is saved to a save file. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NO in this parameter. If you specify SAVF(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Save to save file field in the referenced media policy must be *NO. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy) (MEDPCY parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO Output from this save operation is not saved to a save file. *YES Output from this save operation is saved to a save file. Top Save file ASP (SAVFASP) Specifies the system (1) or basic user auxiliary storage pool (2-32) to which a save file is created as a result of this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *SYSTEM The save file is saved to the system (1) auxiliary storage pool. save-file-ASP-name Specify the name of the auxiliary storage pool to which you are saving the save file. save-file-ASP-number Specify the system (1) or basic user auxiliary storage pool number (2-32) for the save file that is created as a result of the save operation. Note: UDFS, primary and secondary auxiliary storage pools are not supported for this parameter. Top Retain save files (SAVFEXP) Specifies how long save files are to be kept that are created as a result of this save operation. Save Folder List using BRM (SAVFLRLBRM) 233 *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NONE Save files generated from the save operation are not kept. *PERM Save files generated from the save operation are kept permanently. expiration-date Specify the date that indicates how long save files created from this save operation are to be kept. Top ASP storage limit (MAXSTG) Specifies the maximum percentage auxiliary storage pool (ASP) utilization that is acceptable during a save operation. For example, an entry of 90 would mean that a save process would continue until the auxiliary storage pool utilization exceeded 90%. If the upper limit is reached, the save process is stopped and a message sent to the BRMS log. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. storage-limit Specify the maximum auxiliary storage pool utilization limit. Top Secure volume (VOLSEC) Specifies whether you want to apply volume security to volumes in this media class. Volumes that are secured can only be read by users with the special authorities *ALLOBJ or *SAVSYS. If the save operation that you are performing is saving data to a device of category *NET or *APPC, you must specify the special value *ADSM (TSM server) for the VOLSEC parameter, since a TSM server controls volume security in this case, not BRMS *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *ADSM Volume security is controlled by TSM server specifications. *NO Volume security has not been applied to this media class. Volumes that do not have volume security can be read by anyone. *YES Only users with special authorities *ALLOBJ or *SAVSYS can read media volumes in this media class. 234 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Top Require volumes (MINVOL) Specifies the minimum number of expired volumes that must be present before any save can be done using this media policy. The value can also be checked by user jobs using the Check Expired Media for BRM (CHKEXPBRM) command. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NONE in this parameter. If you specify MINVOL(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Required volumes field in the referenced media policy must be *NONE. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NONE There is no check done to determine the minimum number of required volumes before a save operation begins. number-of-volumes Specify the number of expired media volumes that must be available before any BRMS save operation will begin. The number can range from 1 to 9999. Top Mark volumes for duplication (MARKDUP) Specifies whether media volumes will be marked for duplication. When *YES is selected, all volumes used during a save operation are marked for duplication. You can use VOL(*SEARCH) on the Duplicate Media using BRM command to duplicate the saved items after the save has completed. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NO in this parameter. If you specify MARKDUP(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Mark for duplication attribute in the referenced media policy must be *NO. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO Volumes written to during a save operation will not be marked for duplication. *YES Volumes written to during the save operation will be marked for duplication. Top Mark history for duplication (MARKHST) Specifies whether history items will be marked for duplication. When *YES is selected, all history items created during a save operation are marked for duplication. You must use VOL(*SCHHST) on the Duplicate Media using BRM command to duplicate the saved items. Save Folder List using BRM (SAVFLRLBRM) 235 Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NO in this parameter. If you specify MARKHST(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Mark history for duplication attribute in the referenced media policy must be *NO. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO History items created during the save operation will not be marked for duplication. *YES History items created during the save operation will be marked for duplication. Top Examples Example 1: Saving Changed Folders in a List SAVFLRLBRM FLRL(LISTA) DEV(TAP01 TAP02) MEDPCY(INCR) SAVTYPE(*INCR) This command saves changed folders in folder list LISTA to tape devices TAP01 and TAP02 using media policy INCR. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF3700 All CPF37xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF3800 All CPF38xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 236 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Save Library using BRM (SAVLIBBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Save Library using BRM (SAVLIBBRM) command saves a copy of one or more libraries. This command saves the entire library, including the library description, the object descriptions, and the contents of the objects in the library. For job queues, message queues and logical files, only the object definitions are saved, not the contents. The contents of output queues can be saved using SPLFDTA(*ALL), otherwise, only the output queue object definition is saved. The contents of save files can be saved using SAVFDTA(*YES), otherwise, only the save file object definition is saved. Virtual tape media and devices can be used with this command. The following restrictions apply to the use of virtual media and virtual devices. v The Device (DEV) parameter is limited on only one device or *MEDCLS special value for serial operations. v Execute authority is required to the Load or Unload Image Catalog (LODIMGCLG) command. v *CHANGE authority is required to the image catalogs. v Execute (*X) authority is required to each directory in the image catalog path name. v Read, write, execute (*RWX) authority is required to each image file in the parent directory that will be loaded or mounted. v *USE authority is required to the virtual devices using the image catalogs. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. You must have authority to the SAVLIB or SAVCHGOBJ commands to use this command. 2. You must have *USE authority to any auxiliary storage pool device specified for the Auxiliary storage pool (ASPDEV) parameter. 3. You must have either the *SAVSYS special authority or you must have: v Read authority for, or be the owner of, each library specified. v Object existence authority for each object in the library. 4. When saving to a save file, only one library can be specified. 5. No library (or object in the library) being saved can be updated by a job that is running at the same time the save operation occurs unless save-while-active is used. 6. *NONE must be specified for the Spooled file data (SPLFDTA) parameter if the value for the Target release (TGTRLS) parameter resolves to a release prior to V5R4M0. Use backup spooled file lists to save of spooled files for restore to target releases prior to V5R4M0. 7. *NONE must be specified for the SPLFDTA parameter if the value for the Save type (SAVTYPE) parameter is *CUML or *INCR. 8. This command should not be used by control group *EXIT item processing as results will be unpredictable. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 237 You can save data to a Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) server using this command. To save data to a TSM server, the following conditions must be met: v Only user data can be saved to TSM servers. BRMS does not allow *IBM type libraries to be saved TSM servers. Also, BRMS does not allows IBM supplied libraries that are considered user data such as QGPL, QUSRBRM, or QUSRSYS libraries to be saved TSM media. v You can only specify only one device for the Device (DEV) parameter and this device must be of category *NET or *APPC. v You can specify DEV(*MEDCLS) with the Location (LOC) parameter to identify the *NET or *APPC category device to be used. v You can specify a media policy name for the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter if the media policy uses specifies *ADSM (TSM server) for the Media class attribute. Alternately you can specify MEDPCY(*NONE) in which can you must also specify *ADSM for the Media class (MEDCLS), Move policy (MOVPCY) and Secure volume (VOLSEC) parameters. v The Sequence number (SEQNBR) parameter must be *END. v The Save to save file (SAVF), Mark volumes for duplication (MARKDUP) and Mark history for duplication (MARKHST) parameters must be *NO. If *MEDPCY is specified for these parameters, then the respective value for the Save to save file attribute, Mark volumes for duplication attribute and Mark history for duplication attribute of the media policy specified by the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter must be *NO. v The Required volumes (MINVOL) parameter must be *NONE. If SAVF(*MEDPCY) is specified then the value for the Required volumes attribute of the media policy specified by the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter must be *NONE. v If *SYNCLIB is specified for the Save active (SAVACT) parameter each library is saved individually rather than as a group. Synchronization messages are therefore sent individually for each library rather than for the libraries as a group and synchronization is only within one library, not across libraries. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes LIB Library Single values: *ALLPROD, *ALLTEST, *ASP01, *ASP02, *ASP03, *ASP04, *ASP05, *ASP06, *ASP07, *ASP08, *ASP09, *ASP10, *ASP11, *ASP12, *ASP13, *ASP14, *ASP15, *ASP16, *ASP17, *ASP18, *ASP19, *ASP20, *ASP21, *ASP22, *ASP23, *ASP24, *ASP25, *ASP26, *ASP27, *ASP28, *ASP29, *ASP30, *ASP31, *ASP32, *ALLUSR, *IBM Other values (up to 300 repetitions): Generic name, name Required, Positional 1 DEV Device Single values: *NONE Other values (up to 4 repetitions): Name, *MEDCLS Required, Positional 2 MEDPCY Media policy Name, *NONE, *SYSPCY Required, Positional 3 PRLRSC Parallel device resources Element list Optional Element 1: Minimum resources 1-32, *NONE, *AVAIL Element 2: Maximum resources 1-32, *MIN, *AVAIL SAVACT Save active *NO, *LIB, *SYSDFN, *SYNCLIB Optional 238 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Keyword Description Choices Notes SAVACTWAIT Save active wait time Element list Optional Element 1: Object locks 0-99999, 120, *NOMAX Element 2: Pending record changes 0-99999, *LOCKWAIT, *NOCMTBDY, *NOMAX Element 3: Other pending changes 0-99999, *LOCKWAIT, *NOMAX SAVACTMSGQ Save active message queue Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Save active message queue Name, *NONE, *WRKSTN Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB OBJDTL Retain object detail *ERR, *MBR, *NO, *OBJ, *YES Optional CTLGRP Control group Name, *NONE, *ARCGRP, *BKUGRP, *SYSGRP, *SYSTEM Optional SAVTYPE Type of save *FULL, *CUML, *INCR Optional ENDOPT End of tape option *REWIND, *LEAVE, *UNLOAD Optional USEOPTBLK Use optimum block size *BKUPCY, *DEV, *NO, *YES Optional SEQNBR Sequence number 1-16777215, *END Optional TGTRLS Target release Character value, *CURRENT Optional CLEAR Clear *NONE, *AFTER, *ALL Optional PRECHK Object pre-check *NO, *YES Optional ACCPTH Save access paths *SYSVAL, *NO, *YES Optional DTACPR Data compression *DEV, *NO, *YES Optional COMPACT Data compaction *DEV, *NO Optional SAVFDTA Save contents of save files *YES, *NO Optional SPLFDTA Spooled file data *NONE, *ALL Optional REFDATE Reference date Character value, *REF Optional REFTIME Reference time Character value, *REF Optional OBJJRN Journaled objects *NO, *YES Optional STRLIB Starting library Name, *FIRST Optional OMITLIB Libraries to omit Single values: *BKUPCY, *NONE Other values (up to 300 repetitions): Generic name, name Optional OMITOBJ Objects to omit Values (up to 300 repetitions): Element list Optional Element 1: Object Qualified object name Qualifier 1: Object Generic name, name, *NONE, *ALL Qualifier 2: Library Generic name, name, *ALL Element 2: Object type Character value ASPDEV Auxiliary storage pool Name, *SYSBAS, *CURASPGRP Optional EXPDATE Expiration date Date, *MEDPCY, *PERM Optional MOVPCY Move policy Name, *MEDPCY, *ADSM, *NONE Optional MEDCLS Media class Character value, *MEDPCY, *ADSM, *SYSPCY Optional LOC Location Name, *MEDPCY, *ANY, *HOME Optional SAVF Save to save file *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional SAVFASP Save file ASP Character value, *MEDPCY, *SYSTEM Optional SAVFEXP Retain save files Date, *MEDPCY, *NONE, *PERM Optional MAXSTG ASP storage limit 1-99, *MEDPCY Optional VOLSEC Secure volume *MEDPCY, *ADSM, *NO, *YES Optional MINVOL Required volumes 1-9999, *MEDPCY, *NONE Optional Save Library using BRM (SAVLIBBRM) 239 Keyword Description Choices Notes MARKDUP Mark volumes for duplication *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional MARKHST Mark history for duplication *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional Top Library (LIB) Specifies which libraries are saved to removable media or to a save file. Note: If you specify *ALLUSR or *IBM on this parameter, this command should be run when the specified libraries are not being used. If objects in a library are in use while the library is being saved, the objects are not saved unless you use SAVACT. To ensure a complete save of all libraries, run this command with the systems in a restricted state. For example, if SAVLIBBRM LIB(*ALLUSR) is run when the subsystem QSNADS is active the QAO* files are not saved in library QUSRSYS. To save the QAO* files, end the QSNADS subsystem before running SAVLIBBRM LIB(*ALLUSR). Note: Doing a SAVLIBBRM LIB(*IBM) and then doing a SAVLIBBRM LIB(*ALLUSR) saves the same libraries as a SAVLIB LIB(*NONSYS), but requires two restore commands. Restrictions: 1. The value *IBM is not valid on the Library (LIB) parameter when *SYNCLIB is specified on the Save active (SAVACT) parameter. 2. A value other than *CURRENT cannot be specified for the Target release (TGTRLS) parameter when *ALLUSR or *IBM is specified for the Library (LIB) parameter. You can enter multiple values for this parameter. *ALLPROD Saves all libraries with an *PROD attribute. If you save both *ALLPROD and *ALLTEST, it is equivalent to saving *ALLUSR. *ALLTEST Saves all libraries with an *TEST attribute. If you save both *ALLTEST and *ALLPROD, it is equivalent to saving *ALLUSR. *ASPnn The system (1) or basic user auxiliary storage pool (2-32) that you want to save. For example: to save libraries in ASP 2, enter *ASP02. Note: When you specify ASPnn, only libraries in the specified basic user auxiliary storage pool are included. No other object types are included. Note: The usage of ASPnn applies only to system (1) or basic auxiliary storage pools. Support is not provided for auxiliary storage pools that contain only individual objects such as save files, journals, or journal receivers. Note: The usage of ASPnn does not support UDFS, primary, or secondary auxiliary storage pools. *ALLUSR The special value *ALLUSR saves all user libraries. Refer to the Special Values table for the Save Library (SAVLIB) Command in the Saving Libraries section of the iSeries Backup and Recovery book for a list of libraries which can be restored using this special value. 240 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Note: Libraries QGPL, QUSRSYS and QUSRBRM will be omitted in an *ALLUSR save to a TSM (ADSM) server. *IBM The special value *IBM saves all system (IBM) libraries. Refer to the Special Values table for the Save Library (SAVLIB) Command in the Saving Libraries section of the iSeries Backup and Recovery book for a list of libraries which can be restored using this special value. library-name Specify the names of a maximum of 300 libraries to be saved. The libraries QSYS, QSRV, QTEMP, QSPL, QSPLxxxx, QDOC, QDOCxxxx, QRPLOBJ, and QRECOVERY cannot be specified. generic*-library-name Specify one or more generic names of groups of libraries that you want to save. A generic name is a character string that contains one or more characters followed by an asterisk (*). If an * is not specified with the name, the system assumes that the name is a complete library name. Top Device (DEV) Specifies the device or devices to be used by this command. Single values *MEDCLS Devices for this policy or control group are selected based on device types that support the density for the media class specified in the media policy. The *MEDCLS special value is used for devices that are part of a device pool, such as several systems that share a single or set of devices. Devices are specified in the Work with Devices display. Note: If you want to use more than one device for a serial save operation, the *MEDCLS can be repeated up to four times, once for each device used, except for virtual tape devices which is limited to a single value. The Parallel Device Resource (PRLRSC) parameter must be *NONE. BRMS will attempt to use the maximum number of devices that can be allocated for a save operation. If you want to use more than one device for a parallel save operation the *MEDCLS must only be specified once and the PRLRSC minimum and maximum responses must be greater than one. Other values (up to 4 repetitions) Specifies the name of the devices to be used for the save operation. the specified device name must already be in the BRMS device table. You can enter multiple values for this parameter. If you are on an entry display and you need additional entry fields to enter these multiple values, type a plus sign (+) in the entry field opposite the phrase ″+ for more″ and press the Enter key. Note: Multiple systems can share the use of a tape device or a media library device (MLB). When the device is a tape device (not an MLB device), BRMS can help you manage the use of the stand alone device by multiple systems if you indicate the device is shared. You can save data to a TSM (ADSM) server using this command. You can only specify one TSM type server in the list of devices or *MEDCLS, which must select a TSM server. The device type can either be *APPC, which supports SNA network protocol, or *NET, which supports TCPIP protocol. Save Library using BRM (SAVLIBBRM) 241 *NONE There is no device for this save operation. Save files are used to store the saved data. Data in a save file created with device *NONE will never be copied by BRMS. It is intended for online access only. device-name Specify the names of one or more devices used for the save operation. If you are using more than one device (up to a maximum of four), specify the names of the devices in the order in which they are used. Note: When doing a serial save, only one media library device or one virtual tape device can be specified. When doing a parallel save, multiple media library devices or virtual tape devices can be specified. Note: PRLRSC must be *NONE when DEV is *NONE. Note: When doing a serial save, only one media library device or one virtual tape device can be specified. When doing a parallel save, multiple media library devices or virtual tape devices can be specified. Top Media policy (MEDPCY) Specifies the media policy to be used with this save command. Media policies are used to determine: v The type of retention to use, such as days, date or version, for media used in control group processing. v The move policy to use with this media policy. v The media class to use. v Whether or not to use save files. v The type of retention to use, such as days or date for save files created in control group processing. The media policy you specify must be a media policy that is in the BRMS media policy table. This a required parameter. *SYSPCY The media policy specified in the system policy is assigned to output volumes from this save operation. *NONE No media policy is specified for this save operation. Media policy values must be supplied with the save command for each parameter that has a default of *MEDPCY. Note: If you specify *NONE, and you are saving data to a TSM (ADSM) server, you must specify the *ADSM special value in the MOVPCY, MEDCLS and VOLSEC parameters which are part of the media policy values for this save operation. You must still supply the additional media policy values for the remaining parameters with *MEDPCY as the default. The TSM management class STANDARD, and the TSM node *LCL, are used as default values for the save operation. media-policy Specify the name of the media policy that you want to use with this save operation. Top 242 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Parallel device resources (PRLRSC) Specifies the minimum and maximum number of device resources to be used in a parallel save operation. Note: Transferring save files to tape does not support parallel operations. Element 1: Minimum Resources Specifies the minimum number of device resources required for a parallel save. Note: If a Media Library Device (MLB) is being used and the required resources are not available, the command will wait for the MLB to become available for a time period specified by the user. The wait time is determined by the value specified on the *MLB device description for INLMNTWAIT. If a *TAP device is being used and the required resources are not available, the command will fail. *NONE No device resources are to be used. The save will be performed as a serial save. *NONE must be specified when using a TSM or virtual tape device. *AVAIL Use any available devices up to the maximum of what was used for a save. Specifying this value for the minimum will allow BRMS to use any available resources, but will complete using one resource if only one is available at the start of the command. 1-32 Specify the minimum number of device resources to be used with this save command. Element 2: Maximum Resources Specifies the maximum number of device resources. *MIN Uses the value specified for the minimum number of device resources. *AVAIL Use any available devices for the save operation. Specifying this value for the maximum will allow BRMS to use any available resources but at a minimum the value specified in the minimum element. 1-32 Specify the maximum number of device resources to be used with this save command. Top Save active (SAVACT) Specifies if an object can be updated while it is being saved. Note: If your system is in a restricted state and the SAVACT parameter is specified, the save operation is performed as if SAVACT(*NO) was specified. Note: If you are using the MONSWABRM command as part of an *EXIT special operation in a control group, the Save while active field must have a value of *YES for the entry that you want to save while active. The Monitor Save While Active (MONSWABRM) command reviews the save while active message queue and looks for the message indicating the end of library synchronization. When synchronization is detected, you can issue a command to the system. *NO Objects that are in use are not saved. Objects cannot be updated while being saved. *LIB Objects in a library can be saved while they are in use by another job. All of the objects in a library reach a checkpoint together and are saved in a consistent state in relationship to each other. Save Library using BRM (SAVLIBBRM) 243 Note: Libraries with thousands of objects may be too large for this option. *SYNCLIB Objects in a library can be saved while they are in use by another job. All of the objects and all of the libraries in the save operation reach a checkpoint together and are saved in a consistent state in relationship to each other. Note: Multiple checkpoints will occur when using *SYNCLIB with an incremental *ALLUSR backup item if new libraries were added to the system since the last save because synchronization is only within commands, not across libraries. New libraries are saved using Save Library (SAVLIB) command. Changed libraries are saved using the Save Changed Object (SAVCHGOBJ) command with a reference date and time that is the earliest occurance of either that last full or last incremental backup. BRMS uses its own reference dates rather than those in the object description information to protect incremental saves from being affected by native save operations. Note: The *SYNCLIB choice cannot be used for the *IBM save type. Note: If the libraries are being saved to save files or to TSM servers, each library is saved individually rather than as a group. Synchronization messages are therefore sent individually for each library rather than for the libraries as a group and synchronization is only within one library, not across libraries. *SYSDFN Objects in a library can be saved while they are in use by another job. Objects in a library may reach checkpoints at different times and may not be in a consistent state in relationship to each other. Note: Specifying this value eliminates some size restrictions and can allow a library to be saved that could not be saved with SAVACT(*LIB). Top Save active wait time (SAVACTWAIT) Specifies the amount of time to wait for an object that is in use, or for transactions with pending changes to reach a commit boundary, before continuing the save operation. Element 1: Object locks Specifies the amount of time to wait for the object to become available for each object that is in use. If an object remains in use for the specified time, the object is not saved. For each object that is in use, specifies the amount of time to wait for the object to become available. If an object remains in use for the specified time, the object is not saved. 120 The system waits up to 120 seconds for each individual object lock before continuing the save operation. *NOMAX No maximum wait time exists. wait-time Specifies the time (in seconds) to wait for each individual object lock before continuing the save operation. Valid values range from 0 through 99 999. Element 2: Pending record changes For each group of objects that are checkpointed together, specifies the amount of time to wait for transactions with pending record changes to reach a commit boundary. The Save active prompt 244 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands (SAVACT) parameter determines which objects are checkpointed together. If 0 is specified, all objects being saved must be at commit boundaries. If any other value is specified, all objects that are journaled to the same journals as the objects being saved must reach commit boundaries. If a commit boundary is not reached in the specified time, the save operation is ended, unless the value *NOCMTBDY is specified. *LOCKWAIT The system waits up to the value specified on Element 1 for commit boundaries for record changes. *NOCMTBDY The system will save objects without requiring transactions with pending record changes to reach a commit boundary. Therefore, objects may be saved with pending transactions. If you restore an object that was saved with pending transactions, you cannot use the object until you apply or remove journal changes (APYJRNCHG or RMVJRNCHG command) to reach commit boundaries. You will need all journal receivers that contain information about the pending transactions to apply or remove the changes. Until you apply or remove the changes, any future save of that object will include the pending transactions, even if you do not specify *NOCMTBDY. Restrictions: 1. The value of the Target release (TGTRLS) parameter must be *CURRENT, V5R3M0 or later release to use *NOCMTBDY. 2. The value of the Object detail (OBJDTL) parameter must be *YES or *MBR to use *NOCMTBDY. 3. The name of the saved library cannot begin with the letter Q or # when using *NOCMTDBY. *NOMAX No maximum wait time exists. wait-time Specifies the time (in seconds) to wait for transactions with pending record changes to reach a commit boundary. Valid values range from 0 through 99 999. Element 3: Other pending changes For each library, specifies the amount of time to wait for transactions with other pending changes to reach a commit boundary. Other pending changes include the following: v Data Definition Language (DDL) object level changes for that library. v Any API commitment resource that was added without the option to allow normal save processing. For more information, see the Add Commitment Resource (QTNADDCR) API in the System API Reference information in the iSeries Information Center at http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/infocenter. If a commit boundary is not reached for a library in the specified time, the library is not saved. *LOCKWAIT The system waits up to the value specified on Element 1 for the types of transactions that are listed above to reach a commit boundary. *NOMAX No maximum wait time exists. wait-time Specifies the time (in seconds) to wait for the types of transactions that are listed above to reach a commit boundary. Valid values range from 0 through 99 999. Top Save Library using BRM (SAVLIBBRM) 245 Save active message queue (SAVACTMSGQ) Specifies the message queue that the save operation uses to notify the user that the checkpoint processing for the library is complete. A separate message is sent for each library to be saved when the *SYSDFN or *LIB value is specified on the Save active (SAVACT) parameter. When the *SYNCLIB value is specified on the Save active (SAVACT) parameter, one message is sent for all libraries in the save operation. Note: When multiple save operations are generated by BRMS, then one message is sent for each command generated. This parameter can be used to save the objects at a known, consistent boundary to avoid additional recovery procedures following a restore operation. Applications can be stopped until the checkpoint processing complete message is received. Qualifier 1: Save active message queue *NONE No notification message is sent. *WRKSTN The notification message is sent to the work station message queue. message-queue-name Specify the name of the message queue that the notification message is sent to. Qualifier 2: Library *LIBL The library list is used to locate the message queue. *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to locate the message queue. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, the QGPL library is used. library-name Specify the name of the library where the message queue is located. Restrictions: If MONSWABRM is used to monitor the save while active message queue, and LIB(*MSGQ) is specified for the MONSWABRM, the name specified here must match the name on the MSGQ parameter for the MONSWABRM command. MONSWABRM always uses the message queue from library QUSRBRM. Top Retain object detail (OBJDTL) Specifies whether the object detail is kept in the BRMS database for the objects saved. *ERR Error detail is kept in the BRMS backup history. *MBR Object and member detail is kept in the BRMS backup history. Note: Member level information is included with the object information for physical files, and saved spooled file information is kept for saved output queues if *ALL was specified for the Save spooled file data (SPLFDTA) parameter. Note: This choice is the same as *YES. *NO No object detail is kept in the BRMS backup history. 246 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *OBJ Object detail is kept in the BRMS backup history. No member level information or saved spooled file information is kept. *YES Object detail is kept in the BRMS backup history. Note: When *YES is specified, member level information is kept for physical files in addition to object information, and saved spooled file information is kept for saved output queues if *ALL was specified for the Save spooled file data (SPLFDTA) parameter. Top Control group (CTLGRP) Specifies the name of the control group that you want to associate with the objects saved by this command. The control group name is stored with the media information and can be used with the Control group (CTLGRP) parameter on other BRMS commands to filter the media information or recover saved objects by control group. Note: None of the attributes of the control group are used for the save. If you are using version control for the items you are saving, this save operation will be recorded as part of the specified version control. Version control is specified in the media policy associated with this control group and can be reviewed by using the Work with Media Policies display. *NONE Do not specify a control group name for this command. *ARCGRP The name of the default archive control group. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *BKUGRP The name of the default backup control group used to save all user data. *SYSGRP The name of the default system control group used to save all system data. *SYSTEM The name of the default system control group used to save the entire system. control-group-name Specify the name of the control group to be assigned to the items you are saving. Top Type of save (SAVTYPE) Specifies whether all objects in a library are to be saved or only those objects that have changed. Note: If a backup includes new libraries and BRMS has no history of a full backup of these libraries, then a full backup will be performed regardless of the type of incremental specified. *FULL Save all objects in the library. *CUML Only save items that have changed. *CUML indicates that the incremental save includes all objects that have been changed since the last full save. Save Library using BRM (SAVLIBBRM) 247 *INCR Only save changed items. *INCR indicates that the incremental save includes all objects that have been changed since the last incremental save. Top End of tape option (ENDOPT) Specifies, when tape is used, what positioning operation is automatically done on the volume after the save operation ends. If more than one volume is included, this parameter applies only to the last volume used; all other volumes are rewound and unloaded when the end of the volume is reached. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is a shared device, the device will not be varied off after the save operation. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is not a shared device, the device will be varied off after the save operation. *REWIND The volume is automatically rewound, but not unloaded, after the operation has ended. *LEAVE The volume does not rewind or unload after the operation ends. It remains at the current position on the device. *UNLOAD The volume is automatically rewound and unloaded after the operation ends. Top Use optimum block size (USEOPTBLK) Specifies whether or not the optimum block size is used for the save operation. *BKUPCY Use the value from the backup policy for the Use optimum block size parameter. *DEV Use the value specified on the Work with Devices display for the Use optimum block size parameter. *NO The optimum block size supported by the device is not used. Save commands use the default block size supported by all device types. The tape volume can be duplicated to any media format using the Duplicate Tape (DUPTAP) command or the Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) command. *YES The optimum block size supported by the device is used for Save commands. If the block size used is larger than a block size that is supported by all device types then: v Performance may improve. v The tape file that is created is only compatible with a device that supports the block size used. Commands such as Duplicate Tape (DUPTAP) and Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) do not duplicate files unless the files are being duplicated to a device which supports the same block size that was used. v The value for the Data Compression (DTACPR) parameter is ignored. Top 248 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Sequence number (SEQNBR) Specifies, when tape is used, the sequence to use for the save operation. If you are saving to a BRMS volume that is expired, BRMS will begin writing information at the beginning of the volume, even though you have specified *END. If you are saving to a BRMS volume, BRMS will redirect the output to begin at the logical end of the output volume (after the end of the last active file), depending on the output device that you are using. For example, a 3490 device can write to any sequence number whereas a 6525 device can only write to sequence number 1 or *END. *END The save operation begins after the sequence number of the last active file on the volume. file-sequence-number (1-16,777,215) Specify the sequence number of the file to be used for the save operation. Top Target release (TGTRLS) Specifies the release of the operating system on which you intend to restore the objects being saved. *CURRENT The objects are to be restored on a system that is running the same release of the operating system currently running on your system. For example, if V5R2M0 is running on the system, *CURRENT means that you intend to restore the objects on a system with V5R2M0 installed. The objects can also be restored on a system with any subsequent release of the operating system installed. *PRV The objects are to be restored on a system that is running on the previous release with modification level 0 of the operating system. For example if V5R2M0 is running on your system, *PRV means you intend to restore the objects on a system with V5R1M0 installed. The object can also be restored on a system with any subsequent release of the operating system installed. Note: Not all objects can be targeted to another release. Objects that are new to a release typically cannot be saved to a previous release. target-release Specify the release in the format VxRxMx, where Vx is the version, Rx is the release, and Mx is the modification level. For example, V5R2M0 is version 5, release 2, modification level 0. The objects can be restored on a system with the specified release or with any subsequent release of the operating system installed. Note: Not all objects can be targeted to another release. Objects that are new to a release typically cannot be saved to a previous release. Valid values depend on the current version, release, and modification level, and they change with each new release. If you specify a release-level that is earlier than the earliest release level supported by this command, an error message is sent indicating the earliest supported release. Top Clear (CLEAR) Specifies whether uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. *NONE None of the uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. If the save operation cannot proceed because an uncleared volume is Save Library using BRM (SAVLIBBRM) 249 encountered, an inquiry message is sent to the operator, allowing the ending of the save operation, or specifying that the currently selected volume be cleared so the operation can continue. If a save file is not cleared, the inquiry message is sent to the work station message queue for an interactive job, or to the operator for a batch job. All volumes used to perform the save operation should be cleared, or the save file must be empty, before the save command is issued. *AFTER All the uncleared volumes after the initial volume are automatically cleared. This option is not valid for save or restore operations to a save file. If the operation cannot proceed because the first volume is uncleared, an inquiry message is sent to the system operator, allowing him to end the operation or to specify that the currently selected volume be cleared so the operation can continue. *ALL All the uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. If tapes are used and a sequence number is specified, the volume is cleared and, starting with that sequence number, all volumes following the first volume are cleared. Top Object pre-check (PRECHK) Specifies whether the save operation ends if any of the selected objects cannot be saved. *NO The save operation for a library continues, saving only those objects that can be saved. *YES If after all specified objects are checked, one or more objects cannot be saved, the save operation for a library ends before any data is written. If multiple libraries are specified, the save operation continues with the next library. Top Save access paths (ACCPTH) Specifies whether the logical file access paths that are dependent on the physical files being saved are also saved. The access paths are saved only if all members on which the access paths are built are included in this save operation. Informational messages are sent indicating the number of logical file access paths saved with each physical file. All physical files on which an access path is built must be in the same library. This parameter does not save logical objects; it only controls the saving of the access paths. Information on the restoring of saved access paths is in the Backup and Recovery Book. Attention: If the based-on physical files and the logical files are in different libraries, the access paths are saved. However, if the logical files and the based-on physical files are in different libraries and the logical files or physical files do not exist at restore time (such as during disaster recovery or the files were deleted) the access paths are not restored. They are rebuilt. For the fastest possible restore operation for logical files and the based-on physical files must be in the same library and must be saved at the same time. *SYSVAL The system value QSAVACCPTH determines whether to save the logical file access paths that are dependent on the physical files that are being saved. *NO Only those objects specified on the command are saved. No logical file access paths are saved. *YES The specified physical files and all eligible logical file access paths over them are saved. Top 250 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Data compression (DTACPR) Specifies whether data compression is used. *DEV If the save is to tape and the target device supports compression, hardware compression is performed. Otherwise, no data compression is performed. Note: If *DEV is specified on both the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, only device data compaction is performed if device data compaction is supported on the device. Otherwise, data compression is performed if supported on the device. If *YES is specified on the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and *DEV is specified on the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, both device data compaction and device data compression are performed if supported on the device. *NO No data compression is performed. *YES If the target device supports compression, hardware compression is performed. if compression is not supported, software compression is performed. Top Data compaction (COMPACT) Specifies whether data compaction is performed. *DEV Device data compaction is performed if the data is saved to tape and all devices specified on the Device (DEV) parameter support the compaction feature. Note: If *DEV is specified on both the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, only device data compaction is performed if device data compaction is supported on the device. Otherwise, data compression is performed if supported on the device. If *YES is specified on the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and *DEV is specified on the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, both device data compaction and device data compression are performed if supported on the device. *NO No data compaction is performed. Top Save contents of save files (SAVFDTA) Specifies for save file objects, whether the description of a save file, or both the description and the contents of a save file, are saved on the tape or in another save file. *YES The description and contents of save files are saved. *NO Only the description of a save file is saved. Top Spooled file data (SPLFDTA) Specifies whether to save the spooled file data and attributes for saved output queues. The saved spooled files and attributes can be viewed after the save using the Work with Saved Spooled Files (WRKSPLFBRM) command if *YES or *MBR is also specified for the Retain object detail (OBJDTL) parameter. Save Library using BRM (SAVLIBBRM) 251 Note: Spooled file data is saved only when *FULL is specified for the Type of save (SAVTYPE) parameter. *NONE Specifies no spooled file data or attributes are saved with saved output queues. *ALL Specifies all available spooled file data and attributes are saved with saved output queues. Top Reference date (REFDATE) Works in conjunction with an incremental (save changed objects) save performed under BRMS control. *REF Uses the date of the last full BRMS save for this save operation as the beginning point for this incremental save. reference-date Specify a date for this save operation to use as a beginning point for this incremental save. Top Reference time (REFTIME) Works in conjunction with an incremental (save changed objects) save performed under BRMS control. *REF Uses the time of the last full BRMS save for this save operation as the beginning point for this incremental save. reference-time Specify a time in hour, minute, second (hhmmss) format for this save operation to use as a beginning point for this incremental save. Top Journaled objects (OBJJRN) Specifies whether to save changed objects that are currently being journaled and that have been journaled since the date and time specified on the REFDATE and REFTIME parameters. *NO Objects being journaled are not saved. If journaling was started after the specified date and time, the changed objects or changed database file members are saved. The date and time of the last journal start operation can be shown by using the Display Object Description (DSPOBJD) command. *YES Objects whose changes are entered in a journal are saved. Note: The value entered applies only to save types of *INCR or *CUML. For save type *FULL, this value is always treated as *YES. Top Starting library (STRLIB) Specifies the library with which to begins the *IBM, *ALLUSR, *ALLPROD, *ALLTEST and *ASPnn save operations. 252 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands If an irrecoverable media error occurs during the save operation, this parameter can be used to restart the operation. *FIRST The save operation begins with the first library in alphabetical order. library-name Specify the name of the library with which to begin the save operation. Top Libraries to omit (OMITLIB) Specifies the libraries to be excluded from the save operation. This parameter is valid only if *ALLUSR, *IBM or *ASPnn is specified on the Library (LIB) parameter. Single values *BKUPCY The value specified for Libraries to omit field in the backup policy is used as the default value. The default value for Libraries to omit (OMITLIB) parameter is assigned in the backup policy. Other values (up to 300 repetitions) *NONE No libraries are excluded. generic*-library-name Specify the generic name. A generic name is a character string of one or more characters followed by an asterisk (*): for example, ABC*. The asterisk (*) substitutes for any valid characters. A generic name specifies all libraries with names that begin with the generic prefix, for which the user has authority. If an asterisk is not included with the generic (prefix) name, the system assumes it to be the complete library name. library-name Specify the name of the library to be excluded. You can specify a maximum of 300 libraries. Top Object to omit (OMITOBJ) Specifies the objects to be excluded from the save operation. Up to 300 objects or generic object values can be specified. If the OMITOBJ parameter is not specified, no objects are excluded from the save operation. *NONE No objects are excluded from the save operation. Element 1: Object Qualifier 1: Object *ALL Objects in the specified libraries are excluded, depending on the value specified for the object type. generic*-object-name Specify the generic name of the object. A generic name is a character string of one or more characters followed by the asterisk (*); for example, ABC*. The asterisk (*) substitutes for any Save Library using BRM (SAVLIBBRM) 253 valid characters. A generic name specifies all objects with names that begin with the generic prefix, for which the user has authority. If an asterisk is not included with the generic (prefix) name, the system assumes it to be the complete object name. object-name Specify the name of the object that will be excluded from the save operation. Qualifier 2: Library *ALL The specified objects are excluded from all libraries that are part of the save operation. generic*-library-name Specify the generic name of the library. A generic name is a character string of one or more characters followed by the asterisk (*); for example, ABC*. The asterisk (*) substitutes for any valid characters. A generic name specifies all libraries with names that begin with the generic prefix, for which the user has authority. If an asterisk is not included with the generic (prefix) name, the system assumes it to be the complete library name. library-name Specify the name of the library that contains the object to be excluded from the save operation. Element 2: Object type *ALL All object types are excluded from the save operation, depending on the value specified for the object name. object-type Specify the type of the object to be excluded from the save operation. Top Auxiliary storage pool device (ASPDEV) Use this parameter to specify the auxiliary storage pools from which libraries and objects can be included in the save operation. *SYSBAS Specifies libraries or objects from only the system (1) and basic user auxiliary storage pools (2-32) are included in the save. *CURASPGRP Specifies libraries or objects from only the auxiliary storage pool group currently set for the job are included in the save. Libraries or objects from the system (1) and basic user auxiliary storage pools (2-32) are omitted from the save. auxiliary-storage-pool-device-name Specifies libraries or objects from the named auxiliary storage pool device are included in the save operation. This must be the name of a primary or secondary auxiliary storage pool. Libraries or objects from the system (1) and basic user auxiliary storage pools (2-32) are omitted from the save. Top Expiration date (EXPDATE) Specifies the expiration that you want to use for output volumes created as a result of this save operation. 254 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *PERM Output volumes from this save operation are assigned a permanent expiration. expiration-date Specify an expiration date with or without date separators that will be assigned to output volumes from this save operation. Top Move policy (MOVPCY) Specifies the move policy that you want to use for output volumes created as a result of this save operation. If this save operation that you are performing is saving data to a device of category *NET or *APPC, you must specify the special value *ADSM (TSM server) for the MOVPCY parameter, since a TSM server controls the use of media in this case, not BRMS. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *ADSM Media movement is controlled by TSM server specifications. *NONE There is not a move policy associated with the output volumes that are created as a result of this save operation. move-policy Specify a move policy that will be assigned to output volumes from this save operation. Top Media class (MEDCLS) Specifies the media class that you want to use for selection of output volumes used in this save operation. If this save operation that you are performing is saving data to a device of category *NET or *APPC, you must specify the special value *ADSM (TSM server) for the MEDCLS parameter, since a TSM server controls the use of media in this case, not BRMS. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. Save Library using BRM (SAVLIBBRM) 255 *ADSM The save operation uses media that is selected and controlled by TSM server specifications. *NONE There is not a media class associated with the output volumes that are selected for this save operation. *SYSPCY The value for the media class in the system policy will used to select output volumes for this save operation. media-class Specify a media class that will be used to select output volumes for this save operation. Top Location (LOC) Specifies the location that you want to use for selection of output volumes used in this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *ANY Volumes from any location are selected as output volumes for this save operation. *HOME Volumes from the home location are selected as output volumes for this save operation. location Specify the location from which volumes are selected as output volumes for this save operation. Top Save to save file (SAVF) Specifies whether the output from this save operation is saved to a save file. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NO in this parameter. If you specify SAVF(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Save to save file field in the referenced media policy must be *NO. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy) (MEDPCY parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO Output from this save operation is not saved to a save file. *YES Output from this save operation is saved to a save file. Top 256 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Save file ASP (SAVFASP) Specifies the system (1) or basic user auxiliary storage pool (2-32) to which a save file is created as a result of this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *SYSTEM The save file is saved to the system (1) auxiliary storage pool. save-file-ASP-name Specify the name of the auxiliary storage pool to which you are saving the save file. save-file-ASP-number Specify the system (1) or basic user auxiliary storage pool number (2-32) for the save file that is created as a result of the save operation. Note: UDFS, primary and secondary auxiliary storage pools are not supported for this parameter. Top Retain save files (SAVFEXP) Specifies how long save files are to be kept that are created as a result of this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NONE Save files generated from the save operation are not kept. *PERM Save files generated from the save operation are kept permanently. expiration-date Specify the date that indicates how long save files created from this save operation are to be kept. Top ASP storage limit (MAXSTG) Specifies the maximum percentage auxiliary storage pool (ASP) utilization that is acceptable during a save operation. For example, an entry of 90 would mean that a save process would continue until the auxiliary storage pool utilization exceeded 90%. If the upper limit is reached, the save process is stopped and a message sent to the BRMS log. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. Save Library using BRM (SAVLIBBRM) 257 storage-limit Specify the maximum auxiliary storage pool utilization limit. Top Secure volume (VOLSEC) Specifies whether you want to apply volume security to volumes in this media class. Volumes that are secured can only be read by users with the special authorities *ALLOBJ or *SAVSYS. If the save operation that you are performing is saving data to a device of category *NET or *APPC, you must specify the special value *ADSM (TSM server) for the VOLSEC parameter, since a TSM server controls volume security in this case, not BRMS *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *ADSM Volume security is controlled by TSM server specifications. *NO Volume security has not been applied to this media class. Volumes that do not have volume security can be read by anyone. *YES Only users with special authorities *ALLOBJ or *SAVSYS can read media volumes in this media class. Top Require volumes (MINVOL) Specifies the minimum number of expired volumes that must be present before any save can be done using this media policy. The value can also be checked by user jobs using the Check Expired Media for BRM (CHKEXPBRM) command. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NONE in this parameter. If you specify MINVOL(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Required volumes field in the referenced media policy must be *NONE. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NONE There is no check done to determine the minimum number of required volumes before a save operation begins. number-of-volumes Specify the number of expired media volumes that must be available before any BRMS save operation will begin. The number can range from 1 to 9999. Top 258 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Mark volumes for duplication (MARKDUP) Specifies whether media volumes will be marked for duplication. When *YES is selected, all volumes used during a save operation are marked for duplication. You can use VOL(*SEARCH) on the Duplicate Media using BRM command to duplicate the saved items after the save has completed. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NO in this parameter. If you specify MARKDUP(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Mark for duplication attribute in the referenced media policy must be *NO. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO Volumes written to during a save operation will not be marked for duplication. *YES Volumes written to during the save operation will be marked for duplication. Top Mark history for duplication (MARKHST) Specifies whether history items will be marked for duplication. When *YES is selected, all history items created during a save operation are marked for duplication. You must use VOL(*SCHHST) on the Duplicate Media using BRM command to duplicate the saved items. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NO in this parameter. If you specify MARKHST(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Mark history for duplication attribute in the referenced media policy must be *NO. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO History items created during the save operation will not be marked for duplication. *YES History items created during the save operation will be marked for duplication. Top Examples Example 1: Saving a Library on a Tape Device SAVLIBBRM LIB(MYLIB) DEV(TAP01) MEDPCY(FULL) This command saves library MYLIB to device TAP01 using the media policy FULL. Example 2: Saving a Generic Library on Multiple Devices SAVLIBBRM LIB(MY*) DEV(TAP01 TAP02) MEDPCY(FULL) This command saves all libraries that begin with the letters ’MY’ to devices TAP01 and TAP02 using the media policy FULL. Save Library using BRM (SAVLIBBRM) 259 Example 3: Saving a Library on an Auxiliary Storage Pool Device SAVLIBBRM LIB(MYLIB) DEV(TAP01) MEDPCY(FULL) ASPDEV(PRIMETIME) This command saves library MYLIB which resides on auxiliary storage pool device PRIMETIME to device TAP01 using the media policy FULL. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF3700 All CPF37xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF3800 All CPF38xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 260 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Save Media Info using BRM (SAVMEDIBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Save Media Info using BRM (SAVMEDIBRM) command saves a copy of the information required to perform recovery of items saved using BRMS. Media information can be saved at the object or library level. Virtual tape media and devices can be used with this command. The following restrictions apply to the use of virtual media and virtual devices. v The Device (DEV) parameter is limited on only one device or *MEDCLS special value for serial operations. v Execute authority is required to the Load or Unload Image Catalog (LODIMGCLG) command. v *CHANGE authority is required to the image catalogs. v Execute (*X) authority is required to each directory in the image catalog path name. v Read, write, execute (*RWX) authority is required to each image file in the parent directory that will be loaded or mounted. v *USE authority is required to the virtual devices using the image catalogs. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. You must have authority to the SAVOBJ command to use this command. 2. This command should not be used by control group *EXIT item processing as results will be unpredictable. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes DEV Device Single values: *NONE Other values (up to 4 repetitions): Name, *MEDCLS Required, Positional 1 MEDPCY Media policy Name, *NONE, *SYSPCY Required, Positional 2 OPTION Option *LIB, *OBJ Optional CTLGRP Control group Name, *NONE, *ARCGRP, *BKUGRP, *SYSGRP, *SYSTEM Optional ENDOPT End of tape option *REWIND, *LEAVE, *UNLOAD Optional USEOPTBLK Use optimum block size *BKUPCY, *DEV, *NO, *YES Optional SEQNBR Sequence number 1-16777215, *END Optional TGTRLS Target release Character value, *CURRENT Optional CLEAR Clear *NONE, *AFTER, *ALL Optional ACCPTH Save access paths *SYSVAL, *NO, *YES Optional DTACPR Data compression *DEV, *NO, *YES Optional COMPACT Data compaction *DEV, *NO Optional © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 261 Keyword Description Choices Notes EXPDATE Expiration date Date, *MEDPCY, *PERM Optional MOVPCY Move policy Name, *MEDPCY, *NONE Optional MEDCLS Media class Character value, *MEDPCY, *SYSPCY Optional LOC Location Name, *MEDPCY, *ANY, *HOME Optional SAVF Save to save file *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional SAVFASP Save file ASP Character value, *MEDPCY, *SYSTEM Optional SAVFEXP Retain save files Date, *MEDPCY, *NONE, *PERM Optional MAXSTG ASP storage limit 1-99, *MEDPCY Optional VOLSEC Secure volume *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional MINVOL Required volumes 1-9999, *MEDPCY, *NONE Optional MARKDUP Mark volumes for duplication *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional MARKHST Mark history for duplication *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional Top Device (DEV) Specifies the names of the devices used for save media information operation. Each device name must already be known on the system in the BRMS device table. If multiple devices are specified, they must use the same media classes. If more than one device is used, specify the names of the devices in the order in which they are used. This is a required parameter. You can enter multiple values for this parameter. Single values *MEDCLS Any device that supports the media class specified in the media policy can be used for this save operation. Other values (up to 4 repetitions) *NONE The save operation is to a save file. device-name Specify the name of the device or devices that you want to use for this save operation. Top Media policy (MEDPCY) Specifies the media policy for the volumes you are creating as a result of saving media information. Media policies are used to determine: v The type of retention to use, such as days, date or version, for media used in control group processing. v The move policy to use with this media policy. v The media class to use. 262 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands v Whether or not to use save files. v The type of retention to use, such as days or date for save files created in control group processing. The media policy you specify must be a media policy that is in the BRMS media policy table. This a required parameter. *NONE No media policy is specified for this save operation. Media policy values must be supplied with the save command for each parameter that has a default of *MEDPCY. *SYSPCY The media policy specified in the system policy is assigned to output volumes from this save operation. media-policy Specify the name of the media policy that you want to use with this save operation. Top Option (OPTION) Specifies whether you want to save media information at the object or library level. *LIB You save media information at the library level. Recovery can only be done for libraries, not individual objects in libraries. *OBJ You save media information at the object level. Recovery can be done for libraries, individual objects in libraries or members in physical files. Top Control group (CTLGRP) Specifies the name of the control group that you want to associate with the objects saved by this command. The control group name is stored with the media information and can be used with the Control group (CTLGRP) parameter on other BRMS commands to filter the media information or recover saved objects by control group. Note: None of the attributes of the control group are used for the save. If you are using version control for the items you are saving, this save operation will be recorded as part of the specified version control. Version control is specified in the media policy associated with this control group and can be reviewed by using the Work with Media Policies display. *NONE Do not specify a control group name for this command. *ARCGRP The name of the default archive control group. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *BKUGRP The name of the default backup control group used to save all user data. *SYSGRP The name of the default system control group used to save all system data. Save Media Info using BRM (SAVMEDIBRM) 263 *SYSTEM The name of the default system control group used to save the entire system. control-group-name Specify the name of the control group to be assigned to the items you are saving. Top End of tape option (ENDOPT) Specifies, when tape is used, what positioning operation is automatically done on the volume after the save operation ends. If more than one volume is included, this parameter applies only to the last volume used; all other volumes are rewound and unloaded when the end of the volume is reached. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is a shared device, the device will not be varied off after the save operation. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is not a shared device, the device will be varied off after the save operation. *REWIND The volume is automatically rewound, but not unloaded, after the operation has ended. *LEAVE The volume does not rewind or unload after the operation ends. It remains at the current position on the device. *UNLOAD The volume is automatically rewound and unloaded after the operation ends. Top Use optimum block size (USEOPTBLK) Specifies whether or not the optimum block size is used for the save operation. *BKUPCY Use the value from the backup policy for the Use optimum block size parameter. *DEV Use the value specified on the Work with Devices display for the Use optimum block size parameter. *NO The optimum block size supported by the device is not used. Save commands use the default block size supported by all device types. The tape volume can be duplicated to any media format using the Duplicate Tape (DUPTAP) command or the Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) command. *YES The optimum block size supported by the device is used for Save commands. If the block size used is larger than a block size that is supported by all device types then: v Performance may improve. v The tape file that is created is only compatible with a device that supports the block size used. Commands such as Duplicate Tape (DUPTAP) and Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) do not duplicate files unless the files are being duplicated to a device which supports the same block size that was used. v The value for the Data Compression (DTACPR) parameter is ignored. Top 264 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Sequence number (SEQNBR) Specifies, when tape is used, the sequence to use for the save operation. If you are saving to a BRMS volume that is expired, BRMS will begin writing information at the beginning of the volume, even though you have specified *END. If you are saving to a BRMS volume, BRMS will redirect the output to begin at the logical end of the output volume (after the end of the last active file), depending on the output device that you are using. For example, a 3490 device can write to any sequence number whereas a 6525 device can only write to sequence number 1 or *END. *END The save operation begins after the sequence number of the last active file on the volume. file-sequence-number (1-16,777,215) Specify the sequence number of the file to be used for the save operation. Top Target release (TGTRLS) Specifies the release of the operating system on which you intend to restore the objects being saved. *CURRENT The objects are to be restored on a system that is running the same release of the operating system currently running on your system. For example, if V5R2M0 is running on the system, *CURRENT means that you intend to restore the objects on a system with V5R2M0 installed. The objects can also be restored on a system with any subsequent release of the operating system installed. *PRV The objects are to be restored on a system that is running on the previous release with modification level 0 of the operating system. For example if V5R2M0 is running on your system, *PRV means you intend to restore the objects on a system with V5R1M0 installed. The object can also be restored on a system with any subsequent release of the operating system installed. Note: Not all objects can be targeted to another release. Objects that are new to a release typically cannot be saved to a previous release. target-release Specify the release in the format VxRxMx, where Vx is the version, Rx is the release, and Mx is the modification level. For example, V5R2M0 is version 5, release 2, modification level 0. The objects can be restored on a system with the specified release or with any subsequent release of the operating system installed. Note: Not all objects can be targeted to another release. Objects that are new to a release typically cannot be saved to a previous release. Valid values depend on the current version, release, and modification level, and they change with each new release. If you specify a release-level that is earlier than the earliest release level supported by this command, an error message is sent indicating the earliest supported release. Top Clear (CLEAR) Specifies whether uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. *NONE None of the uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. If the save operation cannot proceed because an uncleared volume is Save Media Info using BRM (SAVMEDIBRM) 265 encountered, an inquiry message is sent to the operator, allowing the ending of the save operation, or specifying that the currently selected volume be cleared so the operation can continue. If a save file is not cleared, the inquiry message is sent to the work station message queue for an interactive job, or to the operator for a batch job. All volumes used to perform the save operation should be cleared, or the save file must be empty, before the save command is issued. *AFTER All the uncleared volumes after the initial volume are automatically cleared. This option is not valid for save or restore operations to a save file. If the operation cannot proceed because the first volume is uncleared, an inquiry message is sent to the system operator, allowing him to end the operation or to specify that the currently selected volume be cleared so the operation can continue. *ALL All the uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. If tapes are used and a sequence number is specified, the volume is cleared and, starting with that sequence number, all volumes following the first volume are cleared. Top Save access paths (ACCPTH) Specifies whether the logical file access paths that are dependent on the physical files being saved are also saved. The access paths are saved only if all members on which the access paths are built are included in this save operation. Informational messages are sent indicating the number of logical file access paths saved with each physical file. This parameter does not save logical objects; it only controls the saving of the access paths. Information on the restoring of saved access paths is in the Backup and Recovery Book. *SYSVAL The system value QSAVACCPTH determines whether to save the logical file access paths that are dependent on the physical files that are being saved. *NO Only those objects specified on the command are saved. No logical file access paths are saved. *YES The specified physical files and all eligible logical files access paths over them are saved. Top Data compression (DTACPR) Specifies whether data compression is used. *DEV If the save is to tape and the target device supports compression, hardware compression is performed. Otherwise, no data compression is performed. Note: If *DEV is specified on both the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, only device data compaction is performed if device data compaction is supported on the device. Otherwise, data compression is performed if supported on the device. If *YES is specified on the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and *DEV is specified on the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, both device data compaction and device data compression are performed if supported on the device. *NO No data compression is performed. *YES If the target device supports compression, hardware compression is performed. if compression is not supported, software compression is performed. 266 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Top Data compaction (COMPACT) Specifies whether data compaction is performed. *DEV Device data compaction is performed if the data is saved to tape and all devices specified on the Device (DEV) parameter support the compaction feature. Note: If *DEV is specified on both the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, only device data compaction is performed if device data compaction is supported on the device. Otherwise, data compression is performed if supported on the device. If *YES is specified on the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and *DEV is specified on the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, both device data compaction and device data compression are performed if supported on the device. *NO No data compaction is performed. Top Expiration date (EXPDATE) Specifies the expiration that you want to use for output volumes created as a result of this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *PERM Output volumes from this save operation are assigned a permanent expiration. expiration-date Specify an expiration date with or without date separators that will be assigned to output volumes from this save operation. Top Move policy (MOVPCY) Specifies the move policy that you want to use for output volumes created as a result of this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NONE There is not a move policy associated with the output volumes that are created as a result of this save operation. Save Media Info using BRM (SAVMEDIBRM) 267 move-policy Specify a move policy that will be assigned to output volumes from this save operation. Top Media class (MEDCLS) Specifies the media class that you want to use for selection of output volumes used in this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NONE There is not a media class associated with the output volumes that are selected for this save operation. *SYSPCY The value for the media class in the system policy will used to select output volumes for this save operation. media-class Specify a media class that will be used to select output volumes for this save operation. Top Location (LOC) Specifies the location that you want to use for selection of output volumes used in this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *ANY Volumes from any location are selected as output volumes for this save operation. *HOME Volumes from the home location are selected as output volumes for this save operation. location Specify the location from which volumes are selected as output volumes for this save operation. Top Save to save file (SAVF) Specifies whether the output from this save operation is saved to a save file. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. 268 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO Output from this save operation is not saved to a save file. *YES Output from this save operation is saved to a save file. Top Save file ASP (SAVFASP) Specifies the system (1) or basic user auxiliary storage pool (2-32) to which a save file is created as a result of this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *SYSTEM The save file is saved to the system (1) auxiliary storage pool. save-file-ASP-name Specify the name of the auxiliary storage pool to which you are saving the save file. save-file-ASP-number Specify the system (1) or basic user auxiliary storage pool number (2-32) for the save file that is created as a result of the save operation. Note: UDFS, primary and secondary auxiliary storage pools are not supported for this parameter. Top Retain save files (SAVFEXP) Specifies how long save files are to be kept that are created as a result of this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NONE Save files generated from the save operation are not kept. *PERM Save files generated from the save operation are kept permanently. expiration-date Specify the date that indicates how long save files created from this save operation are to be kept. Top Save Media Info using BRM (SAVMEDIBRM) 269 ASP storage limit (MAXSTG) Specifies the maximum percentage auxiliary storage pool (ASP) utilization that is acceptable during a save operation. For example, an entry of 90 would mean that a save process would continue until the auxiliary storage pool utilization exceeded 90%. If the upper limit is reached, the save process is stopped and a message sent to the BRMS log. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. storage-limit Specify the maximum auxiliary storage pool utilization limit. Top Secure volume (VOLSEC) Specifies whether you want to apply volume security to volumes in this media class. Volumes that are secured can only be read by users with the special authorities *ALLOBJ or *SAVSYS. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO Volume security has not been applied to this media class. Volumes that do not have volume security can be read by anyone. *YES Only users with special authorities *ALLOBJ or *SAVSYS can read media volumes in this media class. Top Require volumes (MINVOL) Specifies the minimum number of expired volumes that must be present before any save can be done using this media policy. The value can also be checked by user jobs using the Check Expired Media for BRM (CHKEXPBRM) command. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NONE in this parameter. If you specify MINVOL(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Required volumes field in the referenced media policy must be *NONE. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NONE There is no check done to determine the minimum number of required volumes before a save operation begins. 270 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands number-of-volumes Specify the number of expired media volumes that must be available before any BRMS save operation will begin. The number can range from 1 to 9999. Top Mark volumes for duplication (MARKDUP) Specifies whether media volumes will be marked for duplication. When *YES is selected, all volumes used during a save operation are marked for duplication. You can use VOL(*SEARCH) on the Duplicate Media using BRM command to duplicate the saved items after the save has completed. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NO in this parameter. If you specify MARKDUP(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Mark for duplication attribute in the referenced media policy must be *NO. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO Volumes written to during a save operation will not be marked for duplication. *YES Volumes written to during the save operation will be marked for duplication. Top Mark history for duplication (MARKHST) Specifies whether history items will be marked for duplication. When *YES is selected, all history items created during a save operation are marked for duplication. You must use VOL(*SCHHST) on the Duplicate Media using BRM command to duplicate the saved items. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NO in this parameter. If you specify MARKHST(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Mark history for duplication attribute in the referenced media policy must be *NO. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO History items created during the save operation will not be marked for duplication. *YES History items created during the save operation will be marked for duplication. Top Examples Example 1: Saving Media Information for a Control Group SAVMEDIBRM DEV(*MEDCLS) MEDPCY(FULL) OPTION(*OBJ) CTLGRP(CG01) Save Media Info using BRM (SAVMEDIBRM) 271 This command saves object level information for control group CG01. The recovery information can be written to any device that supports the media class specified in the media policy FULL. Example 2: Saving Media Information and Access Paths SAVMEDIBRM DEV(*MEDCLS) MEDPCY(FULL) OPTION(*OBJ) ACCPTH(*YES) This command saves all BRMS object level recovery information including access paths to any device that supports the media class specified in the media policy FULL. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF3700 All CPF37xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF3800 All CPF38xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 272 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Save Object using BRM (SAVOBJBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Save Object using BRM (SAVOBJBRM) command allows you to save individual objects or a group of objects that are in the same library. For job queues, message queues and logical files, only the object definitions are saved, not the contents. The contents of output queues can be saved using SPLFDTA(*ALL), otherwise, only the output queue object definition is saved. The contents of save files can be saved using SAVFDTA(*YES), otherwise, only the save file object definition is saved. The system saves the specified objects by writing a copy of each object on tape, or in a save file. The objects are not affected in the system unless the command specifies that the storage should be freed. Virtual tape media and devices can be used with this command. The following restrictions apply to the use of virtual media and virtual devices. v The Device (DEV) parameter is limited on only one device or *MEDCLS special value for serial operations. v Execute authority is required to the Load or Unload Image Catalog (LODIMGCLG) command. v *CHANGE authority is required to the image catalogs. v Execute (*X) authority is required to each directory in the image catalog path name. v Read, write, execute (*RWX) authority is required to each image file in the parent directory that will be loaded or mounted. v *USE authority is required to the virtual devices using the image catalogs. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. You must have authority to the SAVOBJ or SAVCHGOBJ commands to use this command. 2. You must have *USE authority to any auxiliary storage pool device specified for the Auxiliary storage pool (ASPDEV) parameter. 3. You must have either the *SAVSYS special authority or you must have: v Read authority for, or be the owner of, each library specified. v Object existence authority for each object in the library. 4. When saving to a save file, only one library can be specified. 5. No object being saved can be changed by a job that is running at the time the save operation occurs unless save-while-active is used. 6. *NONE must be specified for the Spooled file data (SPLFDTA) parameter if the value for the Target release (TGTRLS) parameter resolves to a release prior to V5R4M0. Use backup spooled file lists to save of spooled files for restore to target releases prior to V5R4M0. 7. This command should not be used by control group *EXIT item processing as results will be unpredictable. You can save data to a Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) server using this command. To save data to a TSM server, the following conditions must be met: © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 273 v Only user data can be saved to TSM servers. BRMS does not allow *IBM type libraries to be saved TSM servers. Also, BRMS does not allows IBM supplied libraries that are considered user data such as QGPL, QUSRBRM, or QUSRSYS libraries to be saved TSM media. v You can only specify only one device for the Device (DEV) parameter and this device must be of category *NET or *APPC. v You can specify DEV(*MEDCLS) with the Location (LOC) parameter to identify the *NET or *APPC category device to be used. v You can specify a media policy name for the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter if the media policy uses specifies *ADSM (TSM server) for the Media class attribute. Alternately you can specify MEDPCY(*NONE) in which can you must also specify *ADSM for the Media class (MEDCLS), Move policy (MOVPCY) and Secure volume (VOLSEC) parameters. v The Sequence number (SEQNBR) parameter must be *END. v The Save to save file (SAVF), Mark volumes for duplication (MARKDUP) and Mark history for duplication (MARKHST) parameters must be *NO. If *MEDPCY is specified for these parameters, then the respective value for the Save to save file attribute, Mark volumes for duplication attribute and Mark history for duplication attribute of the media policy specified by the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter must be *NO. v The Required volumes (MINVOL) parameter must be *NONE. If SAVF(*MEDPCY) is specified then the value for the Required volumes attribute of the media policy specified by the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter must be *NONE. v If *SYNCLIB is specified for the Save active (SAVACT) parameter each library is saved individually rather than as a group. Synchronization messages are therefore sent individually for each library rather than for the libraries as a group and synchronization is only within one library, not across libraries. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes LIB Library Name Required, Positional 1 OBJ Object Single values: *ALL Other values (up to 50 repetitions): Generic name, name Required, Positional 2 DEV Device Single values: *NONE Other values (up to 4 repetitions): Name, *MEDCLS Required, Positional 3 OBJTYPE Object type Single values: *ALL Other values (up to 50 repetitions): Character value Optional MBR Member Generic name, name, *ALL Optional MEDPCY Media policy Name, *NONE, *SYSPCY Required, Positional 4 PRLRSC Parallel device resources Element list Optional Element 1: Minimum resources 1-32, *NONE, *AVAIL Element 2: Maximum resources 1-32, *MIN, *AVAIL SAVACT Save active *NO, *LIB, *SYSDFN, *SYNCLIB Optional SAVACTWAIT Save active wait time Element list Optional Element 1: Object locks 0-99999, 120, *NOMAX Element 2: Pending record changes 0-99999, *LOCKWAIT, *NOMAX, *NOCMTBDY Element 3: Other pending changes 0-99999, *LOCKWAIT, *NOMAX 274 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Keyword Description Choices Notes SAVACTMSGQ Save active message queue Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Save active message queue Name, *NONE, *WRKSTN Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB CTLGRP Control group Name, *NONE, *ARCGRP, *BKUGRP, *SYSGRP, *SYSTEM Optional ENDOPT End of tape option *REWIND, *LEAVE, *UNLOAD Optional USEOPTBLK Use optimum block size *BKUPCY, *DEV, *NO, *YES Optional SEQNBR Sequence number 1-16777215, *END Optional TGTRLS Target release Character value, *CURRENT Optional CLEAR Clear *NONE, *AFTER, *ALL Optional PRECHK Object pre-check *NO, *YES Optional ACCPTH Save access paths *SYSVAL, *NO, *YES Optional DTACPR Data compression *DEV, *NO, *YES Optional COMPACT Data compaction *DEV, *NO Optional SAVFDTA Save contents of save files *YES, *NO Optional SPLFDTA Spooled file data *NONE, *ALL Optional OBJJRN Journaled objects *NO, *YES Optional OMITOBJ Objects to omit Values (up to 300 repetitions): Element list Optional Element 1: Object Qualified object name Qualifier 1: Object Generic name, name, *NONE, *ALL Qualifier 2: Library Generic name, name, *ALL Element 2: Object type Character value ASPDEV Auxiliary storage pool Name, *SYSBAS, *CURASPGRP Optional EXPDATE Expiration date Date, *MEDPCY, *PERM Optional MOVPCY Move policy Name, *MEDPCY, *ADSM, *NONE Optional MEDCLS Media class Character value, *MEDPCY, *ADSM, *SYSPCY Optional LOC Location Name, *MEDPCY, *ANY, *HOME Optional SAVF Save to save file *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional SAVFASP Save file ASP Character value, *MEDPCY, *SYSTEM Optional SAVFEXP Retain save files Date, *MEDPCY, *PERM, *NONE Optional MAXSTG ASP storage limit 1-99, *MEDPCY Optional VOLSEC Secure volume *MEDPCY, *ADSM, *NO, *YES Optional MINVOL Required volumes 1-9999, *MEDPCY, *NONE Optional MARKDUP Mark volumes for duplication *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional MARKHST Mark history for duplication *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional Top Library (LIB) Specifies which library contains the objects that you want to save. This a required parameter. Top Save Object using BRM (SAVOBJBRM) 275 Object (OBJ) Specifies the names of one or more objects or the generic name of each group of objects to be saved. All the objects must be in the library specified on the Library (LIB) parameter. If the Object type (OBJTYPE) parameter is not specified, all the object types listed in the description of that parameter are saved, provided they are in the specified library and have the specified names. This is a required parameter. You can type multiple values for this parameter. Single values *ALL All the objects in the specified library are saved, depending on the values specified on the Object type (OBJTYPE) parameter. Other values (up to 50 repetitions) object-name Specify one or more names of specific objects to save. Both generic names and specific names can be specified in the same command. generic*-object-name Specify one or more generic names of groups of objects in the specified library to be saved. A generic name is a character string that contains one or more characters followed by an asterisk (*). If an * is not specified with the name, the system assumes that the name is a complete object name. Top Device (DEV) Specifies the device or devices to be used by this command. Single values *MEDCLS Devices for this policy or control group are selected based on device types that support the density for the media class specified in the media policy. The *MEDCLS special value is used for devices that are part of a device pool, such as several systems that share a single or set of devices. Devices are specified in the Work with Devices display. Note: If you want to use more than one device for a serial save operation, the *MEDCLS can be repeated up to four times, once for each device used, except for virtual tape devices which is limited to a single value. The Parallel Device Resource (PRLRSC) parameter must be *NONE. BRMS will attempt to use the maximum number of devices that can be allocated for a save operation. If you want to use more than one device for a parallel save operation the *MEDCLS must only be specified once and the PRLRSC minimum and maximum responses must be greater than one. Other values (up to 4 repetitions) Specifies the name of the devices to be used for the save operation. the specified device name must already be in the BRMS device table. You can enter multiple values for this parameter. If you are on an entry display and you need additional entry fields to enter these multiple values, type a plus sign (+) in the entry field opposite the phrase ″+ for more″ and press the Enter key. 276 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Note: Multiple systems can share the use of a tape device or a media library device (MLB). When the device is a tape device (not an MLB device), BRMS can help you manage the use of the stand alone device by multiple systems if you indicate the device is shared. You can save data to a TSM (ADSM) server using this command. You can only specify one TSM type server in the list of devices or *MEDCLS, which must select a TSM server. The device type can either be *APPC, which supports SNA network protocol, or *NET, which supports TCPIP protocol. *NONE There is no device for this save operation. Save files are used to store the saved data. Data in a save file created with device *NONE will never be copied by BRMS. It is intended for online access only. device-name Specify the names of one or more devices used for the save operation. If you are using more than one device (up to a maximum of four), specify the names of the devices in the order in which they are used. Note: When doing a serial save, only one media library device or one virtual tape device can be specified. When doing a parallel save, multiple media library devices or virtual tape devices can be specified. Note: PRLRSC must be *NONE when DEV is *NONE. Note: When doing a serial save, only one media library device or one virtual tape device can be specified. When doing a parallel save, multiple media library devices or virtual tape devices can be specified. Top Object type (OBJTYPE) Specifies the types of system objects to save. For a complete list of object types that can be saved, move the cursor to Object type (OBJTYPE) parameter and press the F4 key. You can type multiple values for this parameter. Single values *ALL All object types that are specified by name and are in the specified library are saved. If *ALL is also specified on the Object (OBJ) parameter, then all the objects in the library that are of the types that can be saved are saved. Other values (up to 50 repetitions) object-type Specify the value for each of the types of object that are saved such as command (*CMD), file (*FILE), or program (*PGM). Top Member (MBR) Specifies the database file members that are saved. You can choose a specific member, a generic member name or all members. To use the Member (MBR) parameter for a member or generic member, the Object (OBJ) parameter cannot be *ALL or generic and the Object type (OBJTYPE) parameter must be *FILE. *ALL All members are saved from the specified file. Save Object using BRM (SAVOBJBRM) 277 member-name Specify the name of the member to be saved from the given file. generic*-member-name Specify the generic name of the members to be saved from the specified file. A generic name is a character string that contains one or more characters followed by an asterisk (*). If an * is not specified with the name, the system assumes that the name is a complete member name. Top Media policy (MEDPCY) Specifies the media policy that you want to use with this save command. Media policies are used to determine: v The type of retention to use, such as days, date or version, for media used in control group processing. v The move policy to use with this media policy. v The media class to use. v Whether or not to use save files. v The type of retention to use, such as days or date for save files created in control group processing. The media policy you specify must be a media policy that is in the BRMS media policy table. This a required parameter. *SYSPCY The media policy specified in the system policy is assigned to output volumes from this save operation. *NONE No media policy is specified for this save operation. Media policy values must be supplied with the save command for each parameter that has a default of *MEDPCY. Note: If you specify *NONE, and you are saving data to a TSM (ADSM) server, you must specify the *ADSM special value in the MOVPCY, MEDCLS and VOLSEC parameters which are part of the media policy values for this save operation. You must still supply the additional media policy values for the remaining parameters with *MEDPCY as the default. The TSM management class STANDARD, and the TSM node *LCL, are used as default values for the save operation. media-policy Specify the name of the media policy that you want to use with this save operation. Top Parallel device resources (PRLRSC) Specifies the minimum and maximum number of device resources to be used in a parallel save operation. Note: Transferring save files to tape does not support parallel operations. Element 1: Minimum Resources Specifies the minimum number of device resources required for a parallel save. Note: If a Media Library Device (MLB) is being used and the required resources are not available, the command will wait for the MLB to become available for a time period specified by the user. The wait 278 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands time is determined by the value specified on the *MLB device description for INLMNTWAIT. If a *TAP device is being used and the required resources are not available, the command will fail. *NONE No device resources are to be used. The save will be performed as a serial save. *NONE must be specified when using a TSM or virtual tape device. *AVAIL Use any available devices up to the maximum of what was used for a save. Specifying this value for the minimum will allow BRMS to use any available resources, but will complete using one resource if only one is available at the start of the command. 1-32 Specify the minimum number of device resources to be used with this save command. Element 2: Maximum Resources Specifies the maximum number of device resources. *MIN Uses the value specified for the minimum number of device resources. *AVAIL Use any available devices for the save operation. Specifying this value for the maximum will allow BRMS to use any available resources but at a minimum the value specified in the minimum element. 1-32 Specify the maximum number of device resources to be used with this save command. Top Save active (SAVACT) Specifies if an object can be updated while it is being saved. Note: If your system is in a restricted state and the SAVACT parameter is specified, the save operation is performed as if SAVACT(*NO) was specified. Note: If you are using the MONSWABRM command as part of an *EXIT special operation in a control group, the Save while active field must have a value of *YES for the entry that you want to save while active. The Monitor Save While Active (MONSWABRM) command reviews the save while active message queue and looks for the message indicating the end of library synchronization. When synchronization is detected, you can issue a command to the system. *NO Objects that are in use are not saved. Objects cannot be updated while being saved. *LIB Objects in a library can be saved while they are in use by another job. All of the objects in a library reach a checkpoint together and are saved in a consistent state in relationship to each other. Note: Libraries with thousands of objects may be too large for this option. *SYNCLIB Objects in a library can be saved while they are in use by another job. All of the objects and all of the libraries in the save operation reach a checkpoint together and are saved in a consistent state in relationship to each other. Note: Multiple checkpoints will occur when using *SYNCLIB with an incremental *ALLUSR backup item if new libraries were added to the system since the last save because synchronization is only within commands, not across libraries. New libraries are saved using Save Library (SAVLIB) command. Changed libraries are saved using the Save Changed Object (SAVCHGOBJ) command with a reference date and time that is the earliest occurance of either Save Object using BRM (SAVOBJBRM) 279 that last full or last incremental backup. BRMS uses its own reference dates rather than those in the object description information to protect incremental saves from being affected by native save operations. Note: The *SYNCLIB choice cannot be used for the *IBM save type. Note: If the libraries are being saved to save files or to TSM servers, each library is saved individually rather than as a group. Synchronization messages are therefore sent individually for each library rather than for the libraries as a group and synchronization is only within one library, not across libraries. *SYSDFN Objects in a library can be saved while they are in use by another job. Objects in a library may reach checkpoints at different times and may not be in a consistent state in relationship to each other. Note: Specifying this value eliminates some size restrictions and can allow a library to be saved that could not be saved with SAVACT(*LIB). Top Save active wait time (SAVACTWAIT) Specifies the amount of time to wait for an object that is in use, or for transactions with pending changes to reach a commit boundary, before continuing the save operation. Element 1: Object locks Specifies the amount of time to wait for the object to become available for each object that is in use. If an object remains in use for the specified time, the object is not saved. For each object that is in use, specifies the amount of time to wait for the object to become available. If an object remains in use for the specified time, the object is not saved. 120 The system waits up to 120 seconds for each individual object lock before continuing the save operation. *NOMAX No maximum wait time exists. wait-time Specifies the time (in seconds) to wait for each individual object lock before continuing the save operation. Valid values range from 0 through 99 999. Element 2: Pending record changes For each group of objects that are checkpointed together, specifies the amount of time to wait for transactions with pending record changes to reach a commit boundary. The Save active prompt (SAVACT) parameter determines which objects are checkpointed together. If 0 is specified, all objects being saved must be at commit boundaries. If any other value is specified, all objects that are journaled to the same journals as the objects being saved must reach commit boundaries. If a commit boundary is not reached in the specified time, the save operation is ended, unless the value *NOCMTBDY is specified. *LOCKWAIT The system waits up to the value specified on Element 1 for commit boundaries for record changes. *NOCMTBDY The system will save objects without requiring transactions with pending record changes to reach a commit boundary. Therefore, objects may be saved with pending transactions. 280 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands If you restore an object that was saved with pending transactions, you cannot use the object until you apply or remove journal changes (APYJRNCHG or RMVJRNCHG command) to reach commit boundaries. You will need all journal receivers that contain information about the pending transactions to apply or remove the changes. Until you apply or remove the changes, any future save of that object will include the pending transactions, even if you do not specify *NOCMTBDY. Restrictions: 1. The value of the Target release (TGTRLS) parameter must be *CURRENT, V5R3M0 or later release to use *NOCMTBDY. 2. The value of the Object detail (OBJDTL) parameter must be *YES or *MBR to use *NOCMTBDY. 3. The name of the saved library cannot begin with the letter Q or # when using *NOCMTDBY. *NOMAX No maximum wait time exists. wait-time Specifies the time (in seconds) to wait for transactions with pending record changes to reach a commit boundary. Valid values range from 0 through 99 999. Element 3: Other pending changes For each library, specifies the amount of time to wait for transactions with other pending changes to reach a commit boundary. Other pending changes include the following: v Data Definition Language (DDL) object level changes for that library. v Any API commitment resource that was added without the option to allow normal save processing. For more information, see the Add Commitment Resource (QTNADDCR) API in the System API Reference information in the iSeries Information Center at http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/infocenter. If a commit boundary is not reached for a library in the specified time, the library is not saved. *LOCKWAIT The system waits up to the value specified on Element 1 for the types of transactions that are listed above to reach a commit boundary. *NOMAX No maximum wait time exists. wait-time Specifies the time (in seconds) to wait for the types of transactions that are listed above to reach a commit boundary. Valid values range from 0 through 99 999. Top Save active message queue (SAVACTMSGQ) Specifies the message queue that the save operation uses to notify the user that the checkpoint processing for the library is complete. A separate message is sent for each library to be saved when the *SYSDFN or *LIB value is specified on the Save active (SAVACT) parameter. When the *SYNCLIB value is specified on the Save active (SAVACT) parameter, one message is sent for all libraries in the save operation. Note: When multiple save operations are generated by BRMS, then one message is sent for each command generated. Save Object using BRM (SAVOBJBRM) 281 This parameter can be used to save the objects at a known, consistent boundary to avoid additional recovery procedures following a restore operation. Applications can be stopped until the checkpoint processing complete message is received. Qualifier 1: Save active message queue *NONE No notification message is sent. *WRKSTN The notification message is sent to the work station message queue. message-queue-name Specify the name of the message queue that the notification message is sent to. Qualifier 2: Library *LIBL The library list is used to locate the message queue. *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to locate the message queue. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, the QGPL library is used. library-name Specify the name of the library where the message queue is located. Restrictions: If MONSWABRM is used to monitor the save while active message queue, and LIB(*MSGQ) is specified for the MONSWABRM, the name specified here must match the name on the MSGQ parameter for the MONSWABRM command. MONSWABRM always uses the message queue from library QUSRBRM. Top Control group (CTLGRP) Specifies the name of the control group that you want to associate with the objects saved by this command. The control group name is stored with the media information and can be used with the Control group (CTLGRP) parameter on other BRMS commands to filter the media information or recover saved objects by control group. Note: None of the attributes of the control group are used for the save. If you are using version control for the items you are saving, this save operation will be recorded as part of the specified version control. Version control is specified in the media policy associated with this control group and can be reviewed by using the Work with Media Policies display. *NONE Do not specify a control group name for this command. *ARCGRP The name of the default archive control group. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *BKUGRP The name of the default backup control group used to save all user data. *SYSGRP The name of the default system control group used to save all system data. 282 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *SYSTEM The name of the default system control group used to save the entire system. control-group-name Specify the name of the control group to be assigned to the items you are saving. Top End of tape option (ENDOPT) Specifies, when tape is used, what positioning operation is automatically done on the volume after the save operation ends. If more than one volume is included, this parameter applies only to the last volume used; all other volumes are rewound and unloaded when the end of the volume is reached. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is a shared device, the device will not be varied off after the save operation. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is not a shared device, the device will be varied off after the save operation. *REWIND The volume is automatically rewound, but not unloaded, after the operation has ended. *LEAVE The volume does not rewind or unload after the operation ends. It remains at the current position on the device. *UNLOAD The volume is automatically rewound and unloaded after the operation ends. Top Use optimum block size (USEOPTBLK) Specifies whether or not the optimum block size is used for the save operation. *BKUPCY Use the value from the backup policy for the Use optimum block size parameter. *DEV Use the value specified on the Work with Devices display for the Use optimum block size parameter. *NO The optimum block size supported by the device is not used. Save commands use the default block size supported by all device types. The tape volume can be duplicated to any media format using the Duplicate Tape (DUPTAP) command or the Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) command. *YES The optimum block size supported by the device is used for Save commands. If the block size used is larger than a block size that is supported by all device types then: v Performance may improve. v The tape file that is created is only compatible with a device that supports the block size used. Commands such as Duplicate Tape (DUPTAP) and Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) do not duplicate files unless the files are being duplicated to a device which supports the same block size that was used. v The value for the Data Compression (DTACPR) parameter is ignored. Top Save Object using BRM (SAVOBJBRM) 283 Sequence number (SEQNBR) Specifies, when tape is used, the sequence to use for the save operation. If you are saving to a BRMS volume that is expired, BRMS will begin writing information at the beginning of the volume, even though you have specified *END. If you are saving to a BRMS volume, BRMS will redirect the output to begin at the logical end of the output volume (after the end of the last active file), depending on the output device that you are using. For example, a 3490 device can write to any sequence number whereas a 6525 device can only write to sequence number 1 or *END. *END The save operation begins after the sequence number of the last active file on the volume. file-sequence-number (1-16,777,215) Specify the sequence number of the file to be used for the save operation. Top Target release (TGTRLS) Specifies the release of the operating system on which you intend to restore the objects being saved. *CURRENT The objects are to be restored on a system that is running the same release of the operating system currently running on your system. For example, if V5R2M0 is running on the system, *CURRENT means that you intend to restore the objects on a system with V5R2M0 installed. The objects can also be restored on a system with any subsequent release of the operating system installed. *PRV The objects are to be restored on a system that is running on the previous release with modification level 0 of the operating system. For example if V5R2M0 is running on your system, *PRV means you intend to restore the objects on a system with V5R1M0 installed. The object can also be restored on a system with any subsequent release of the operating system installed. Note: Not all objects can be targeted to another release. Objects that are new to a release typically cannot be saved to a previous release. target-release Specify the release in the format VxRxMx, where Vx is the version, Rx is the release, and Mx is the modification level. For example, V5R2M0 is version 5, release 2, modification level 0. The objects can be restored on a system with the specified release or with any subsequent release of the operating system installed. Note: Not all objects can be targeted to another release. Objects that are new to a release typically cannot be saved to a previous release. Valid values depend on the current version, release, and modification level, and they change with each new release. If you specify a release-level that is earlier than the earliest release level supported by this command, an error message is sent indicating the earliest supported release. Top Clear (CLEAR) Specifies whether uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. *NONE None of the uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. If the save operation cannot proceed because an uncleared volume is 284 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands encountered, an inquiry message is sent to the operator, allowing the ending of the save operation, or specifying that the currently selected volume be cleared so the operation can continue. If a save file is not cleared, the inquiry message is sent to the work station message queue for an interactive job, or to the operator for a batch job. All volumes used to perform the save operation should be cleared, or the save file must be empty, before the save command is issued. *AFTER All the uncleared volumes after the initial volume are automatically cleared. This option is not valid for save or restore operations to a save file. If the operation cannot proceed because the first volume is uncleared, an inquiry message is sent to the system operator, allowing him to end the operation or to specify that the currently selected volume be cleared so the operation can continue. *ALL All the uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. If tapes are used and a sequence number is specified, the volume is cleared and, starting with that sequence number, all volumes following the first volume are cleared. Top Object pre-check (PRECHK) Specifies whether the save operation ends if any of the selected objects cannot be saved. *NO The save operation for a library continues, saving only those objects that can be saved. *YES If after all specified objects are checked, one or more objects cannot be saved, the save operation for a library ends before any data is written. If multiple libraries are specified, the save operation continues with the next library. Top Save access paths (ACCPTH) Specifies whether the logical file access paths that are dependent on the physical files being saved are also saved. The access paths are saved only if all members on which the access paths are built are included in this save operation. Informational messages are sent indicating the number of logical file access paths saved with each physical file. All physical files on which an access path is built must be in the same library. This parameter does not save logical objects; it only controls the saving of the access paths. Information on the restoring of saved access paths is in the Backup and Recovery Book. Attention: If the based-on physical files and the logical files are in different libraries, the access paths are saved. However, if the logical files and the based-on physical files are in different libraries and the logical files or physical files do not exist at restore time (such as during disaster recovery or the files were deleted) the access paths are not restored. They are rebuilt. For the fastest possible restore operation for logical files and the based-on physical files must be in the same library and must be saved at the same time. *SYSVAL The system value QSAVACCPTH determines whether to save the logical file access paths that are dependent on the physical files that are being saved. *NO Only those objects specified on the command are saved. No logical file access paths are saved. *YES The specified physical files and all eligible logical files access paths over them are saved. Top Save Object using BRM (SAVOBJBRM) 285 Data compression (DTACPR) Specifies whether data compression is used. *DEV If the save is to tape and the target device supports compression, hardware compression is performed. Otherwise, no data compression is performed. Note: If *DEV is specified on both the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, only device data compaction is performed if device data compaction is supported on the device. Otherwise, data compression is performed if supported on the device. If *YES is specified on the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and *DEV is specified on the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, both device data compaction and device data compression are performed if supported on the device. *NO No data compression is performed. *YES If the target device supports compression, hardware compression is performed. if compression is not supported, software compression is performed. Top Data compaction (COMPACT) Specifies whether data compaction is performed. *DEV Device data compaction is performed if the data is saved to tape and all devices specified on the Device (DEV) parameter support the compaction feature. Note: If *DEV is specified on both the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, only device data compaction is performed if device data compaction is supported on the device. Otherwise, data compression is performed if supported on the device. If *YES is specified on the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and *DEV is specified on the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, both device data compaction and device data compression are performed if supported on the device. *NO No data compaction is performed. Top Save contents of save files (SAVFDTA) Specifies for save file objects, whether the description of a save file, or both the description and the contents of a save file, are saved on the tape or in another save file. *YES The description and contents of save files are saved. *NO Only the description of a save file is saved. Top Spooled file data (SPLFDTA) Specifies whether to save the spooled file data and attributes for saved output queues. The saved spooled files and attributes can be viewed after the save using the Work with Saved Spooled Files (WRKSPLFBRM) command. 286 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *NONE Specifies no spooled file data or attributes are saved with saved output queues. *ALL Specifies all available spooled file data and attributes are saved with saved output queues. Top Journaled objects (OBJJRN) This parameter is ignored for SAVOBJBRM. Since the command does not support *INCR and *CUML backup types, the OBJJRN parameter does not apply. Top Omit object (OMITOBJ) Specifies the objects to be excluded from the save operation. Up to 300 objects or generic object values can be specified. If the OMITOBJ parameter is not specified, no objects are excluded from the save operation. *NONE No objects are excluded from the save operation. Element 1: Object Qualifier 1: Object *ALL Objects in the specified libraries are excluded, depending on the value specified for the object type. generic*-object-name Specify the generic name of the object. A generic name is a character string of one or more characters followed by the asterisk (*); for example, ABC*. The asterisk (*) substitutes for any valid characters. A generic name specifies all objects with names that begin with the generic prefix, for which the user has authority. If an asterisk is not included with the generic (prefix) name, the system assumes it to be the complete object name. object-name Specify the name of the object that will be excluded from the save operation. Qualifier 2: Library *ALL The specified objects are excluded from all libraries that are part of the save operation. generic*-library-name Specify the generic name of the library. A generic name is a character string of one or more characters followed by the asterisk (*); for example, ABC*. The asterisk (*) substitutes for any valid characters. A generic name specifies all libraries with names that begin with the generic prefix, for which the user has authority. If an asterisk is not included with the generic (prefix) name, the system assumes it to be the complete library name. library-name Specify the name of the library that contains the object to be excluded from the save operation. Element 2: Object type *ALL All object types are excluded from the save operation, depending on the value specified for the object name. Save Object using BRM (SAVOBJBRM) 287 object-type Specify the type of the object to be excluded from the save operation. Top Auxiliary storage pool device (ASPDEV) Use this parameter to specify the auxiliary storage pools from which libraries and objects can be included in the save operation. *SYSBAS Specifies libraries or objects from only the system (1) and basic user auxiliary storage pools (2-32) are included in the save. *CURASPGRP Specifies libraries or objects from only the auxiliary storage pool group currently set for the job are included in the save. Libraries or objects from the system (1) and basic user auxiliary storage pools (2-32) are omitted from the save. auxiliary-storage-pool-device-name Specifies libraries or objects from the named auxiliary storage pool device are included in the save operation. This must be the name of a primary or secondary auxiliary storage pool. Libraries or objects from the system (1) and basic user auxiliary storage pools (2-32) are omitted from the save. Top Expiration date (EXPDATE) Specifies the expiration that you want to use for output volumes created as a result of this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *PERM Output volumes from this save operation are assigned a permanent expiration. expiration-date Specify an expiration date with or without date separators that will be assigned to output volumes from this save operation. Top Move policy (MOVPCY) Specifies the move policy that you want to use for output volumes created as a result of this save operation. If this save operation that you are performing is saving data to a device of category *NET or *APPC, you must specify the special value *ADSM (TSM server) for the MOVPCY parameter, since a TSM server controls the use of media in this case, not BRMS. 288 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *ADSM Media movement is controlled by TSM server specifications. *NONE There is not a move policy associated with the output volumes that are created as a result of this save operation. move-policy Specify a move policy that will be assigned to output volumes from this save operation. Top Media class (MEDCLS) Specifies the media class that you want to use for selection of output volumes used in this save operation. If this save operation that you are performing is saving data to a device of category *NET or *APPC, you must specify the special value *ADSM (TSM server) for the MEDCLS parameter, since a TSM server controls the use of media in this case, not BRMS. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *ADSM The save operation uses media that is selected and controlled by TSM server specifications. *NONE There is not a media class associated with the output volumes that are selected for this save operation. *SYSPCY The value for the media class in the system policy will used to select output volumes for this save operation. media-class Specify a media class that will be used to select output volumes for this save operation. Top Location (LOC) Specifies the location that you want to use for selection of output volumes used in this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. Save Object using BRM (SAVOBJBRM) 289 *ANY Volumes from any location are selected as output volumes for this save operation. *HOME Volumes from the home location are selected as output volumes for this save operation. location Specify the location from which volumes are selected as output volumes for this save operation. Top Save to save file (SAVF) Specifies whether the output from this save operation is saved to a save file. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NO in this parameter. If you specify SAVF(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Save to save file field in the referenced media policy must be *NO. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy) (MEDPCY parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO Output from this save operation is not saved to a save file. *YES Output from this save operation is saved to a save file. Top Save file ASP (SAVFASP) Specifies the system (1) or basic user auxiliary storage pool (2-32) to which a save file is created as a result of this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *SYSTEM The save file is saved to the system (1) auxiliary storage pool. save-file-ASP-name Specify the name of the auxiliary storage pool to which you are saving the save file. save-file-ASP-number Specify the system (1) or basic user auxiliary storage pool number (2-32) for the save file that is created as a result of the save operation. Note: UDFS, primary and secondary auxiliary storage pools are not supported for this parameter. Top Retain save files (SAVFEXP) Specifies how long save files are to be kept that are created as a result of this save operation. 290 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NONE Save files generated from the save operation are not kept. *PERM Save files generated from the save operation are kept permanently. expiration-date Specify the date that indicates how long save files created from this save operation are to be kept. Top ASP storage limit (MAXSTG) Specifies the maximum percentage auxiliary storage pool (ASP) utilization that is acceptable during a save operation. For example, an entry of 90 would mean that a save process would continue until the auxiliary storage pool utilization exceeded 90%. If the upper limit is reached, the save process is stopped and a message sent to the BRMS log. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. storage-limit Specify the maximum auxiliary storage pool utilization limit. Top Secure volume (VOLSEC) Specifies whether you want to apply volume security to volumes in this media class. Volumes that are secured can only be read by users with the special authorities *ALLOBJ or *SAVSYS. If the save operation that you are performing is saving data to a device of category *NET or *APPC, you must specify the special value *ADSM (TSM server) for the VOLSEC parameter, since a TSM server controls volume security in this case, not BRMS *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *ADSM Volume security is controlled by TSM server specifications. *NO Volume security has not been applied to this media class. Volumes that do not have volume security can be read by anyone. *YES Only users with special authorities *ALLOBJ or *SAVSYS can read media volumes in this media class. Save Object using BRM (SAVOBJBRM) 291 Top Require volumes (MINVOL) Specifies the minimum number of expired volumes that must be present before any save can be done using this media policy. The value can also be checked by user jobs using the Check Expired Media for BRM (CHKEXPBRM) command. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NONE in this parameter. If you specify MINVOL(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Required volumes field in the referenced media policy must be *NONE. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NONE There is no check done to determine the minimum number of required volumes before a save operation begins. number-of-volumes Specify the number of expired media volumes that must be available before any BRMS save operation will begin. The number can range from 1 to 9999. Top Mark volumes for duplication (MARKDUP) Specifies whether media volumes will be marked for duplication. When *YES is selected, all volumes used during a save operation are marked for duplication. You can use VOL(*SEARCH) on the Duplicate Media using BRM command to duplicate the saved items after the save has completed. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NO in this parameter. If you specify MARKDUP(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Mark for duplication attribute in the referenced media policy must be *NO. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO Volumes written to during a save operation will not be marked for duplication. *YES Volumes written to during the save operation will be marked for duplication. Top Mark history for duplication (MARKHST) Specifies whether history items will be marked for duplication. When *YES is selected, all history items created during a save operation are marked for duplication. You must use VOL(*SCHHST) on the Duplicate Media using BRM command to duplicate the saved items. 292 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NO in this parameter. If you specify MARKHST(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Mark history for duplication attribute in the referenced media policy must be *NO. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO History items created during the save operation will not be marked for duplication. *YES History items created during the save operation will be marked for duplication. Top Examples Example 1: Saving Objects of a Particular Type SAVOBJBRM LIB(MYLIB) OBJ(AP* GLMST) DEV(TAP09) OBJTYPE(*FILE) MEDPCY(FULL) This command saves selected file objects whose names begin with the letters ’AP’ and the file object named GLMST from library MYLIB using device TAP09. Example 2: Saving Generic Objects from a Library SAVOBJBRM LIB(MYLIB) OBJ(DIST*) DEV(TAP09) MEDPCY(FULL) This command saves all objects that begin with the letters ’DIST’ from library MYLIB using device TAP09. Example 3: Saving Objects of a Particular Type in Parallel SAVOBJBRM LIB(MBALIB) OBJ(AP* GLMST) DEV(MLB01) OBJTYPE(*FILE) MEDPCY(FULL) PRLRSC(2 2) In this example all objects are saved that begin with AP or the object called GLMST if they are object type *FILE. The objects are found in library MBALIB. They will be saved to two device resources in MLB01. Example 4: Saving Objects of a Particular Type on an Auxiliary Storage Pool Device SAVOBJBRM LIB(MYLIB) OBJ(AP* GLMST) DEV(TAP09) OBJTYPE(*FILE) MEDPCY(FULL) ASPDEV(PRIMETIME) This command saves selected file objects whose names begin with the letters ’AP’ and the file object named GLMST from library MYLIB which reside on auxiliary storage pool device PRIMETIME using device TAP09. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. Save Object using BRM (SAVOBJBRM) 293 BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF3700 All CPF37xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF3800 All CPF38xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 294 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Save Object List using BRM (SAVOBJLBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Save Object List using BRM (SAVOBJLBRM) command saves objects that are specified in a BRMS object list. It does not save the list itself. For job queues, message queues and logical files, only the object definitions are saved, not the contents. The contents of output queues can be saved using SPLFDTA(*ALL), otherwise, only the output queue object definition is saved. The contents of save files can be saved using SAVFDTA(*YES), otherwise, only the save file object definition is saved. Virtual tape media and devices can be used with this command. The following restrictions apply to the use of virtual media and virtual devices. v The Device (DEV) parameter is limited on only one device or *MEDCLS special value for serial operations. v Execute authority is required to the Load or Unload Image Catalog (LODIMGCLG) command. v *CHANGE authority is required to the image catalogs. v Execute (*X) authority is required to each directory in the image catalog path name. v Read, write, execute (*RWX) authority is required to each image file in the parent directory that will be loaded or mounted. v *USE authority is required to the virtual devices using the image catalogs. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. You must have authority to the SAVOBJ or SAVCHGOBJ commands to use this command. 2. You must have *USE authority to any auxiliary storage pool device specified for the Auxiliary storage pool (ASPDEV) parameter. 3. You must have either the *SAVSYS special authority or you must have: v Read authority for, or be the owner of, each library specified. v Object existence authority for each object in the library. 4. When saving to a save file, only one library can be specified. 5. No object being saved can be changed by a job that is running at the time the save operation occurs unless save-while-active is used. 6. *NONE must be specified for the Spooled file data (SPLFDTA) parameter if the value for the Target release (TGTRLS) parameter resolves to a release prior to V5R4M0. Use backup spooled file lists to save of spooled files for restore to target releases prior to V5R4M0. 7. *NONE must be specified for the SPLFDTA parameter if the value for the Save type (SAVTYPE) parameter is *CUML or *INCR. 8. This command should not be used by control group *EXIT item processing as results will be unpredictable. You can save data to a Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) server using this command. To save data to a TSM server, the following conditions must be met: © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 295 v Only user data can be saved to TSM servers. BRMS does not allow *IBM type libraries to be saved TSM servers. Also, BRMS does not allows IBM supplied libraries that are considered user data such as QGPL, QUSRBRM, or QUSRSYS libraries to be saved TSM media. v You can only specify only one device for the Device (DEV) parameter and this device must be of category *NET or *APPC. v You can specify DEV(*MEDCLS) with the Location (LOC) parameter to identify the *NET or *APPC category device to be used. v You can specify a media policy name for the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter if the media policy uses specifies *ADSM (TSM server) for the Media class attribute. Alternately you can specify MEDPCY(*NONE) in which can you must also specify *ADSM for the Media class (MEDCLS), Move policy (MOVPCY) and Secure volume (VOLSEC) parameters. v The Sequence number (SEQNBR) parameter must be *END. v The Save to save file (SAVF), Mark volumes for duplication (MARKDUP) and Mark history for duplication (MARKHST) parameters must be *NO. If *MEDPCY is specified for these parameters, then the respective value for the Save to save file attribute, Mark volumes for duplication attribute and Mark history for duplication attribute of the media policy specified by the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter must be *NO. v The Required volumes (MINVOL) parameter must be *NONE. If SAVF(*MEDPCY) is specified then the value for the Required volumes attribute of the media policy specified by the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter must be *NONE. v If *SYNCLIB is specified for the Save active (SAVACT) parameter each library is saved individually rather than as a group. Synchronization messages are therefore sent individually for each library rather than for the libraries as a group and synchronization is only within one library, not across libraries. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes OBJL Object list Name Required, Positional 1 DEV Device Single values: *NONE Other values (up to 4 repetitions): Name, *MEDCLS Required, Positional 2 MEDPCY Media policy Name, *NONE, *SYSPCY Required, Positional 3 PRLRSC Parallel device resources Element list Optional Element 1: Minimum resources 1-32, *NONE, *AVAIL Element 2: Maximum resources 1-32, *MIN, *AVAIL SAVACT Save active *LIB, *NO, *SYSDFN, *SYNCLIB Optional SAVACTWAIT Save active wait time Element list Optional Element 1: Object locks 0-99999, 120, *NOMAX Element 2: Pending record changes 0-99999, *LOCKWAIT, *NOMAX, *NOCMTBDY Element 3: Other pending changes 0-99999, *LOCKWAIT, *NOMAX SAVACTMSGQ Save active message queue Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Save active message queue Name, *NONE, *WRKSTN Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB OBJDTL Retain object detail *ERR, *MBR, *NO, *OBJ, *YES Optional 296 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Keyword Description Choices Notes CTLGRP Control group Name, *NONE, *ARCGRP, *BKUGRP, *SYSGRP, *SYSTEM Optional SAVTYPE Type of save *FULL, *CUML, *INCR Optional ENDOPT End of tape option *REWIND, *LEAVE, *UNLOAD Optional USEOPTBLK Use optimum block size *BKUPCY, *DEV, *NO, *YES Optional SEQNBR Sequence number 1-16777215, *END Optional TGTRLS Target release Character value, *CURRENT Optional CLEAR Clear *NONE, *AFTER, *ALL Optional PRECHK Object pre-check *NO, *YES Optional ACCPTH Save access paths *SYSVAL, *NO, *YES Optional DTACPR Data compression *DEV, *NO, *YES Optional COMPACT Data compaction *DEV, *NO Optional SAVFDTA Save contents of save files *YES, *NO Optional SPLFDTA Spooled file data *NONE, *ALL Optional REFDATE Reference date Character value, *REF Optional REFTIME Reference time Character value, *REF Optional OBJJRN Journaled objects *NO, *YES Optional OMITOBJ Objects to omit Values (up to 300 repetitions): Element list Optional Element 1: Object Qualified object name Qualifier 1: Object Generic name, name, *NONE, *ALL Qualifier 2: Library Generic name, name, *ALL Element 2: Object type Character value ASPDEV Auxiliary storage pool Name, *SYSBAS, *CURASPGRP Optional EXPDATE Expiration date Date, *MEDPCY, *PERM Optional MOVPCY Move policy Name, *MEDPCY, *ADSM, *NONE Optional MEDCLS Media class Character value, *MEDPCY, *ADSM, *SYSPCY Optional LOC Location Name, *MEDPCY, *ANY, *HOME Optional SAVF Save to save file *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional SAVFASP Save file ASP Character value, *MEDPCY, *SYSTEM Optional SAVFEXP Retain save files Date, *MEDPCY, *NONE, *PERM Optional MAXSTG ASP storage limit 1-99, *MEDPCY Optional VOLSEC Secure volume *MEDPCY, *ADSM, *NO, *YES Optional MINVOL Required volumes 1-9999, *MEDPCY, *NONE Optional MARKDUP Mark volumes for duplication *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional MARKHST Mark history for duplication *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional Top Object list (OBJL) Specifies the name of the backup object list that you want BRMS to use during the save operation. Lists identify groups of objects that you want to save together. Lists are added, changed or displayed using the Work with Lists (WRKLBRM) command. This is a required parameter. Top Save Object List using BRM (SAVOBJLBRM) 297 Device (DEV) Specifies the device or devices to be used by this command. Single values *MEDCLS Devices for this policy or control group are selected based on device types that support the density for the media class specified in the media policy. The *MEDCLS special value is used for devices that are part of a device pool, such as several systems that share a single or set of devices. Devices are specified in the Work with Devices display. Note: If you want to use more than one device for a serial save operation, the *MEDCLS can be repeated up to four times, once for each device used, except for virtual tape devices which is limited to a single value. The Parallel Device Resource (PRLRSC) parameter must be *NONE. BRMS will attempt to use the maximum number of devices that can be allocated for a save operation. If you want to use more than one device for a parallel save operation the *MEDCLS must only be specified once and the PRLRSC minimum and maximum responses must be greater than one. Other values (up to 4 repetitions) Specifies the name of the devices to be used for the save operation. the specified device name must already be in the BRMS device table. You can enter multiple values for this parameter. If you are on an entry display and you need additional entry fields to enter these multiple values, type a plus sign (+) in the entry field opposite the phrase ″+ for more″ and press the Enter key. Note: Multiple systems can share the use of a tape device or a media library device (MLB). When the device is a tape device (not an MLB device), BRMS can help you manage the use of the stand alone device by multiple systems if you indicate the device is shared. You can save data to a TSM (ADSM) server using this command. You can only specify one TSM type server in the list of devices or *MEDCLS, which must select a TSM server. The device type can either be *APPC, which supports SNA network protocol, or *NET, which supports TCPIP protocol. *NONE There is no device for this save operation. Save files are used to store the saved data. Data in a save file created with device *NONE will never be copied by BRMS. It is intended for online access only. device-name Specify the names of one or more devices used for the save operation. If you are using more than one device (up to a maximum of four), specify the names of the devices in the order in which they are used. Note: When doing a serial save, only one media library device or one virtual tape device can be specified. When doing a parallel save, multiple media library devices or virtual tape devices can be specified. Note: PRLRSC must be *NONE when DEV is *NONE. Note: When doing a serial save, only one media library device or one virtual tape device can be specified. When doing a parallel save, multiple media library devices or virtual tape devices can be specified. Top 298 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Media policy (MEDPCY) Specifies the media policy that you want to use with this save command. Media policies are used to determine: v The type of retention to use, such as days, date or version, for media used in control group processing. v The move policy to use with this media policy. v The media class to use. v Whether or not to use save files. v The type of retention to use, such as days or date for save files created in control group processing. The media policy you specify must be a media policy that is in the BRMS media policy table. This a required parameter. *SYSPCY The media policy specified in the system policy is assigned to output volumes from this save operation. *NONE No media policy is specified for this save operation. Media policy values must be supplied with the save command for each parameter that has a default of *MEDPCY. Note: If you specify *NONE, and you are saving data to a TSM (ADSM) server, you must specify the *ADSM special value in the MOVPCY, MEDCLS and VOLSEC parameters which are part of the media policy values for this save operation. You must still supply the additional media policy values for the remaining parameters with *MEDPCY as the default. The TSM management class STANDARD, and the TSM node *LCL, are used as default values for the save operation. media-policy Specify the name of the media policy that you want to use with this save operation. Top Parallel device resources (PRLRSC) Specifies the minimum and maximum number of device resources to be used in a parallel save operation. Note: Transferring save files to tape does not support parallel operations. Element 1: Minimum Resources Specifies the minimum number of device resources required for a parallel save. Note: If a Media Library Device (MLB) is being used and the required resources are not available, the command will wait for the MLB to become available for a time period specified by the user. The wait time is determined by the value specified on the *MLB device description for INLMNTWAIT. If a *TAP device is being used and the required resources are not available, the command will fail. *NONE No device resources are to be used. The save will be performed as a serial save. *NONE must be specified when using a TSM or virtual tape device. *AVAIL Use any available devices up to the maximum of what was used for a save. Specifying this value for the minimum will allow BRMS to use any available resources, but will complete using one resource if only one is available at the start of the command. Save Object List using BRM (SAVOBJLBRM) 299 1-32 Specify the minimum number of device resources to be used with this save command. Element 2: Maximum Resources Specifies the maximum number of device resources. *MIN Uses the value specified for the minimum number of device resources. *AVAIL Use any available devices for the save operation. Specifying this value for the maximum will allow BRMS to use any available resources but at a minimum the value specified in the minimum element. 1-32 Specify the maximum number of device resources to be used with this save command. Top Save active (SAVACT) Specifies if an object can be updated while it is being saved. Note: If your system is in a restricted state and the SAVACT parameter is specified, the save operation is performed as if SAVACT(*NO) was specified. Note: If you are using the MONSWABRM command as part of an *EXIT special operation in a control group, the Save while active field must have a value of *YES for the entry that you want to save while active. The Monitor Save While Active (MONSWABRM) command reviews the save while active message queue and looks for the message indicating the end of library synchronization. When synchronization is detected, you can issue a command to the system. *NO Objects that are in use are not saved. Objects cannot be updated while being saved. *LIB Objects in a library can be saved while they are in use by another job. All of the objects in a library reach a checkpoint together and are saved in a consistent state in relationship to each other. Note: Libraries with thousands of objects may be too large for this option. *SYNCLIB Objects in a library can be saved while they are in use by another job. All of the objects and all of the libraries in the save operation reach a checkpoint together and are saved in a consistent state in relationship to each other. Note: Multiple checkpoints will occur when using *SYNCLIB with an incremental *ALLUSR backup item if new libraries were added to the system since the last save because synchronization is only within commands, not across libraries. New libraries are saved using Save Library (SAVLIB) command. Changed libraries are saved using the Save Changed Object (SAVCHGOBJ) command with a reference date and time that is the earliest occurance of either that last full or last incremental backup. BRMS uses its own reference dates rather than those in the object description information to protect incremental saves from being affected by native save operations. Note: The *SYNCLIB choice cannot be used for the *IBM save type. Note: If the libraries are being saved to save files or to TSM servers, each library is saved individually rather than as a group. Synchronization messages are therefore sent individually for each library rather than for the libraries as a group and synchronization is only within one library, not across libraries. 300 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *SYSDFN Objects in a library can be saved while they are in use by another job. Objects in a library may reach checkpoints at different times and may not be in a consistent state in relationship to each other. Note: Specifying this value eliminates some size restrictions and can allow a library to be saved that could not be saved with SAVACT(*LIB). Top Save active wait time (SAVACTWAIT) Specifies the amount of time to wait for an object that is in use, or for transactions with pending changes to reach a commit boundary, before continuing the save operation. Element 1: Object locks Specifies the amount of time to wait for the object to become available for each object that is in use. If an object remains in use for the specified time, the object is not saved. For each object that is in use, specifies the amount of time to wait for the object to become available. If an object remains in use for the specified time, the object is not saved. 120 The system waits up to 120 seconds for each individual object lock before continuing the save operation. *NOMAX No maximum wait time exists. wait-time Specifies the time (in seconds) to wait for each individual object lock before continuing the save operation. Valid values range from 0 through 99 999. Element 2: Pending record changes For each group of objects that are checkpointed together, specifies the amount of time to wait for transactions with pending record changes to reach a commit boundary. The Save active prompt (SAVACT) parameter determines which objects are checkpointed together. If 0 is specified, all objects being saved must be at commit boundaries. If any other value is specified, all objects that are journaled to the same journals as the objects being saved must reach commit boundaries. If a commit boundary is not reached in the specified time, the save operation is ended, unless the value *NOCMTBDY is specified. *LOCKWAIT The system waits up to the value specified on Element 1 for commit boundaries for record changes. *NOCMTBDY The system will save objects without requiring transactions with pending record changes to reach a commit boundary. Therefore, objects may be saved with pending transactions. If you restore an object that was saved with pending transactions, you cannot use the object until you apply or remove journal changes (APYJRNCHG or RMVJRNCHG command) to reach commit boundaries. You will need all journal receivers that contain information about the pending transactions to apply or remove the changes. Until you apply or remove the changes, any future save of that object will include the pending transactions, even if you do not specify *NOCMTBDY. Restrictions: Save Object List using BRM (SAVOBJLBRM) 301 1. The value of the Target release (TGTRLS) parameter must be *CURRENT, V5R3M0 or later release to use *NOCMTBDY. 2. The value of the Object detail (OBJDTL) parameter must be *YES or *MBR to use *NOCMTBDY. 3. The name of the saved library cannot begin with the letter Q or # when using *NOCMTDBY. *NOMAX No maximum wait time exists. wait-time Specifies the time (in seconds) to wait for transactions with pending record changes to reach a commit boundary. Valid values range from 0 through 99 999. Element 3: Other pending changes For each library, specifies the amount of time to wait for transactions with other pending changes to reach a commit boundary. Other pending changes include the following: v Data Definition Language (DDL) object level changes for that library. v Any API commitment resource that was added without the option to allow normal save processing. For more information, see the Add Commitment Resource (QTNADDCR) API in the System API Reference information in the iSeries Information Center at http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/infocenter. If a commit boundary is not reached for a library in the specified time, the library is not saved. *LOCKWAIT The system waits up to the value specified on Element 1 for the types of transactions that are listed above to reach a commit boundary. *NOMAX No maximum wait time exists. wait-time Specifies the time (in seconds) to wait for the types of transactions that are listed above to reach a commit boundary. Valid values range from 0 through 99 999. Top Save active message queue (SAVACTMSGQ) Specifies the message queue that the save operation uses to notify the user that the checkpoint processing for the library is complete. A separate message is sent for each library to be saved when the *SYSDFN or *LIB value is specified on the Save active (SAVACT) parameter. When the *SYNCLIB value is specified on the Save active (SAVACT) parameter, one message is sent for all libraries in the save operation. Note: When multiple save operations are generated by BRMS, then one message is sent for each command generated. This parameter can be used to save the objects at a known, consistent boundary to avoid additional recovery procedures following a restore operation. Applications can be stopped until the checkpoint processing complete message is received. Qualifier 1: Save active message queue *NONE No notification message is sent. 302 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *WRKSTN The notification message is sent to the work station message queue. message-queue-name Specify the name of the message queue that the notification message is sent to. Qualifier 2: Library *LIBL The library list is used to locate the message queue. *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to locate the message queue. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, the QGPL library is used. library-name Specify the name of the library where the message queue is located. Restrictions: If MONSWABRM is used to monitor the save while active message queue, and LIB(*MSGQ) is specified for the MONSWABRM, the name specified here must match the name on the MSGQ parameter for the MONSWABRM command. MONSWABRM always uses the message queue from library QUSRBRM. Top Retain object detail (OBJDTL) Specifies whether the object detail is kept in the BRMS database for the objects saved. *ERR Error detail is kept in the BRMS backup history. *MBR Object and member detail is kept in the BRMS backup history. Note: Member level information is included with the object information for physical files, and saved spooled file information is kept for saved output queues if *ALL was specified for the Save spooled file data (SPLFDTA) parameter. Note: This choice is the same as *YES. *NO No object detail is kept in the BRMS backup history. *OBJ Object detail is kept in the BRMS backup history. No member level information or saved spooled file information is kept. *YES Object detail is kept in the BRMS backup history. Note: When *YES is specified, member level information is kept for physical files in addition to object information, and saved spooled file information is kept for saved output queues if *ALL was specified for the Save spooled file data (SPLFDTA) parameter. Top Control group (CTLGRP) Specifies the name of the control group that you want to associate with the objects saved by this command. The control group name is stored with the media information and can be used with the Control group (CTLGRP) parameter on other BRMS commands to filter the media information or recover saved objects by control group. Note: None of the attributes of the control group are used for the save. Save Object List using BRM (SAVOBJLBRM) 303 If you are using version control for the items you are saving, this save operation will be recorded as part of the specified version control. Version control is specified in the media policy associated with this control group and can be reviewed by using the Work with Media Policies display. *NONE Do not specify a control group name for this command. *ARCGRP The name of the default archive control group. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *BKUGRP The name of the default backup control group used to save all user data. *SYSGRP The name of the default system control group used to save all system data. *SYSTEM The name of the default system control group used to save the entire system. control-group-name Specify the name of the control group to be assigned to the items you are saving. Top Type of save (SAVTYPE) Specifies whether all objects in a library are to be saved or only those objects that have changed. Note: If a backup includes new libraries and BRMS has no history of a full backup of these libraries, then a full backup will be performed regardless of the type of incremental specified. *FULL Save all objects in the library. *CUML Only save items that have changed. *CUML indicates that the incremental save includes all objects that have been changed since the last full save. *INCR Only save changed items. *INCR indicates that the incremental save includes all objects that have been changed since the last incremental save. Top End of tape option (ENDOPT) Specifies, when tape is used, what positioning operation is automatically done on the volume after the save operation ends. If more than one volume is included, this parameter applies only to the last volume used; all other volumes are rewound and unloaded when the end of the volume is reached. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is a shared device, the device will not be varied off after the save operation. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is not a shared device, the device will be varied off after the save operation. *REWIND The volume is automatically rewound, but not unloaded, after the operation has ended. *LEAVE The volume does not rewind or unload after the operation ends. It remains at the current position on the device. 304 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *UNLOAD The volume is automatically rewound and unloaded after the operation ends. Top Use optimum block size (USEOPTBLK) Specifies whether or not the optimum block size is used for the save operation. *BKUPCY Use the value from the backup policy for the Use optimum block size parameter. *DEV Use the value specified on the Work with Devices display for the Use optimum block size parameter. *NO The optimum block size supported by the device is not used. Save commands use the default block size supported by all device types. The tape volume can be duplicated to any media format using the Duplicate Tape (DUPTAP) command or the Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) command. *YES The optimum block size supported by the device is used for Save commands. If the block size used is larger than a block size that is supported by all device types then: v Performance may improve. v The tape file that is created is only compatible with a device that supports the block size used. Commands such as Duplicate Tape (DUPTAP) and Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) do not duplicate files unless the files are being duplicated to a device which supports the same block size that was used. v The value for the Data Compression (DTACPR) parameter is ignored. Top Sequence number (SEQNBR) Specifies, when tape is used, the sequence to use for the save operation. If you are saving to a BRMS volume that is expired, BRMS will begin writing information at the beginning of the volume, even though you have specified *END. If you are saving to a BRMS volume, BRMS will redirect the output to begin at the logical end of the output volume (after the end of the last active file), depending on the output device that you are using. For example, a 3490 device can write to any sequence number whereas a 6525 device can only write to sequence number 1 or *END. *END The save operation begins after the sequence number of the last active file on the volume. file-sequence-number (1-16,777,215) Specify the sequence number of the file to be used for the save operation. Top Target release (TGTRLS) Specifies the release of the operating system on which you intend to restore the objects being saved. *CURRENT The objects are to be restored on a system that is running the same release of the operating system currently running on your system. For example, if V5R2M0 is running on the system, *CURRENT means that you intend to restore the objects on a system with V5R2M0 installed. The objects can also be restored on a system with any subsequent release of the operating system installed. Save Object List using BRM (SAVOBJLBRM) 305 *PRV The objects are to be restored on a system that is running on the previous release with modification level 0 of the operating system. For example if V5R2M0 is running on your system, *PRV means you intend to restore the objects on a system with V5R1M0 installed. The object can also be restored on a system with any subsequent release of the operating system installed. Note: Not all objects can be targeted to another release. Objects that are new to a release typically cannot be saved to a previous release. target-release Specify the release in the format VxRxMx, where Vx is the version, Rx is the release, and Mx is the modification level. For example, V5R2M0 is version 5, release 2, modification level 0. The objects can be restored on a system with the specified release or with any subsequent release of the operating system installed. Note: Not all objects can be targeted to another release. Objects that are new to a release typically cannot be saved to a previous release. Valid values depend on the current version, release, and modification level, and they change with each new release. If you specify a release-level that is earlier than the earliest release level supported by this command, an error message is sent indicating the earliest supported release. Top Clear (CLEAR) Specifies whether uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. *NONE None of the uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. If the save operation cannot proceed because an uncleared volume is encountered, an inquiry message is sent to the operator, allowing the ending of the save operation, or specifying that the currently selected volume be cleared so the operation can continue. If a save file is not cleared, the inquiry message is sent to the work station message queue for an interactive job, or to the operator for a batch job. All volumes used to perform the save operation should be cleared, or the save file must be empty, before the save command is issued. *AFTER All the uncleared volumes after the initial volume are automatically cleared. This option is not valid for save or restore operations to a save file. If the operation cannot proceed because the first volume is uncleared, an inquiry message is sent to the system operator, allowing him to end the operation or to specify that the currently selected volume be cleared so the operation can continue. *ALL All the uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. If tapes are used and a sequence number is specified, the volume is cleared and, starting with that sequence number, all volumes following the first volume are cleared. Top Object pre-check (PRECHK) Specifies whether the save operation ends if any of the selected objects cannot be saved. *NO The save operation for a library continues, saving only those objects that can be saved. 306 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *YES If after all specified objects are checked, one or more objects cannot be saved, the save operation for a library ends before any data is written. If multiple libraries are specified, the save operation continues with the next library. Top Save access paths (ACCPTH) Specifies whether the logical file access paths that are dependent on the physical files being saved are also saved. The access paths are saved only if all members on which the access paths are built are included in this save operation. Informational messages are sent indicating the number of logical file access paths saved with each physical file. All physical files on which an access path is built must be in the same library. This parameter does not save logical objects; it only controls the saving of the access paths. Information on the restoring of saved access paths is in the Backup and Recovery Book. Attention: If the based-on physical files and the logical files are in different libraries, the access paths are saved. However, if the logical files and the based-on physical files are in different libraries and the logical files or physical files do not exist at restore time (such as during disaster recovery or the files were deleted) the access paths are not restored. They are rebuilt. For the fastest possible restore operation for logical files and the based-on physical files must be in the same library and must be saved at the same time. *SYSVAL The system value QSAVACCPTH determines whether to save the logical file access paths that are dependent on the physical files that are being saved. *NO Only those objects specified on the command are saved. No logical file access paths are saved. *YES The specified physical files and all eligible logical files access paths over them are saved. Top Data compression (DTACPR) Specifies whether data compression is used. *DEV If the save is to tape and the target device supports compression, hardware compression is performed. Otherwise, no data compression is performed. Note: If *DEV is specified on both the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, only device data compaction is performed if device data compaction is supported on the device. Otherwise, data compression is performed if supported on the device. If *YES is specified on the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and *DEV is specified on the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, both device data compaction and device data compression are performed if supported on the device. *NO No data compression is performed. *YES If the target device supports compression, hardware compression is performed. if compression is not supported, software compression is performed. Top Data compaction (COMPACT) Specifies whether data compaction is performed. Save Object List using BRM (SAVOBJLBRM) 307 *DEV Device data compaction is performed if the data is saved to tape and all devices specified on the Device (DEV) parameter support the compaction feature. Note: If *DEV is specified on both the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, only device data compaction is performed if device data compaction is supported on the device. Otherwise, data compression is performed if supported on the device. If *YES is specified on the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and *DEV is specified on the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, both device data compaction and device data compression are performed if supported on the device. *NO No data compaction is performed. Top Save contents of save files (SAVFDTA) Specifies for save file objects, whether the description of a save file, or both the description and the contents of a save file, are saved on the tape or in another save file. *YES The description and contents of save files are saved. *NO Only the description of a save file is saved. Top Spooled file data (SPLFDTA) Specifies whether to save the spooled file data and attributes for saved output queues. The saved spooled files and attributes can be viewed after the save using the Work with Saved Spooled Files (WRKSPLFBRM) command if *YES or *MBR is also specified for the Retain object detail (OBJDTL) parameter. Note: Spooled file data is saved only when *FULL is specified for the Type of save (SAVTYPE) parameter. *NONE Specifies no spooled file data or attributes are saved with saved output queues. *ALL Specifies all available spooled file data and attributes are saved with saved output queues. Top Reference date (REFDATE) Works in conjunction with an incremental (save changed objects) save performed under BRMS control. *REF Uses the date of the last full BRMS save for this save operation as the beginning point for this incremental save. reference-date Specify a date for this save operation to use as a beginning point for this incremental save. Top 308 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Reference time (REFTIME) Works in conjunction with an incremental (save changed objects) save performed under BRMS control. *REF Uses the time of the last full BRMS save for this save operation as the beginning point for this incremental save. reference-time Specify a time in hour, minute, second (hhmmss) format for this save operation to use as a beginning point for this incremental save. Top Journaled objects (OBJJRN) Specifies whether to save changed objects that are currently being journaled and that have been journaled since the date and time specified on the REFDATE and REFTIME parameters. *NO Objects being journaled are not saved. If journaling was started after the specified date and time, the changed objects or changed database file members are saved. The date and time of the last journal start operation can be shown by using the Display Object Description (DSPOBJD) command. *YES Objects whose changes are entered in a journal are saved. Note: The value entered applies only to save types of *INCR or *CUML. For save type *FULL, this value is always treated as *YES. Top Omit object (OMITOBJ) Specifies the objects to be excluded from the save operation. Up to 300 objects or generic object values can be specified. If the OMITOBJ parameter is not specified, no objects are excluded from the save operation. *NONE No objects are excluded from the save operation. Element 1: Object Qualifier 1: Object *ALL Objects in the specified libraries are excluded, depending on the value specified for the object type. generic*-object-name Specify the generic name of the object. A generic name is a character string of one or more characters followed by the asterisk (*); for example, ABC*. The asterisk (*) substitutes for any valid characters. A generic name specifies all objects with names that begin with the generic prefix, for which the user has authority. If an asterisk is not included with the generic (prefix) name, the system assumes it to be the complete object name. object-name Specify the name of the object that will be excluded from the save operation. Qualifier 2: Library Save Object List using BRM (SAVOBJLBRM) 309 *ALL The specified objects are excluded from all libraries that are part of the save operation. generic*-library-name Specify the generic name of the library. A generic name is a character string of one or more characters followed by the asterisk (*); for example, ABC*. The asterisk (*) substitutes for any valid characters. A generic name specifies all libraries with names that begin with the generic prefix, for which the user has authority. If an asterisk is not included with the generic (prefix) name, the system assumes it to be the complete library name. library-name Specify the name of the library that contains the object to be excluded from the save operation. Element 2: Object type *ALL All object types are excluded from the save operation, depending on the value specified for the object name. object-type Specify the type of the object to be excluded from the save operation. Top Auxiliary storage pool device (ASPDEV) Use this parameter to specify the auxiliary storage pools from which libraries and objects can be included in the save operation. *SYSBAS Specifies libraries or objects from only the system (1) and basic user auxiliary storage pools (2-32) are included in the save. *CURASPGRP Specifies libraries or objects from only the auxiliary storage pool group currently set for the job are included in the save. Libraries or objects from the system (1) and basic user auxiliary storage pools (2-32) are omitted from the save. auxiliary-storage-pool-device-name Specifies libraries or objects from the named auxiliary storage pool device are included in the save operation. This must be the name of a primary or secondary auxiliary storage pool. Libraries or objects from the system (1) and basic user auxiliary storage pools (2-32) are omitted from the save. Top Expiration date (EXPDATE) Specifies the expiration that you want to use for output volumes created as a result of this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *PERM Output volumes from this save operation are assigned a permanent expiration. 310 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands expiration-date Specify an expiration date with or without date separators that will be assigned to output volumes from this save operation. Top Move policy (MOVPCY) Specifies the move policy that you want to use for output volumes created as a result of this save operation. If this save operation that you are performing is saving data to a device of category *NET or *APPC, you must specify the special value *ADSM (TSM server) for the MOVPCY parameter, since a TSM server controls the use of media in this case, not BRMS. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *ADSM Media movement is controlled by TSM server specifications. *NONE There is not a move policy associated with the output volumes that are created as a result of this save operation. move-policy Specify a move policy that will be assigned to output volumes from this save operation. Top Media class (MEDCLS) Specifies the media class that you want to use for selection of output volumes used in this save operation. If this save operation that you are performing is saving data to a device of category *NET or *APPC, you must specify the special value *ADSM (TSM server) for the MEDCLS parameter, since a TSM server controls the use of media in this case, not BRMS. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *ADSM The save operation uses media that is selected and controlled by TSM server specifications. *NONE There is not a media class associated with the output volumes that are selected for this save operation. *SYSPCY The value for the media class in the system policy will used to select output volumes for this save operation. Save Object List using BRM (SAVOBJLBRM) 311 media-class Specify a media class that will be used to select output volumes for this save operation. Top Location (LOC) Specifies the location that you want to use for selection of output volumes used in this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *ANY Volumes from any location are selected as output volumes for this save operation. *HOME Volumes from the home location are selected as output volumes for this save operation. location Specify the location from which volumes are selected as output volumes for this save operation. Top Save to save file (SAVF) Specifies whether the output from this save operation is saved to a save file. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NO in this parameter. If you specify SAVF(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Save to save file field in the referenced media policy must be *NO. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy) (MEDPCY parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO Output from this save operation is not saved to a save file. *YES Output from this save operation is saved to a save file. Top Save file ASP (SAVFASP) Specifies the system (1) or basic user auxiliary storage pool (2-32) to which a save file is created as a result of this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. 312 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *SYSTEM The save file is saved to the system (1) auxiliary storage pool. save-file-ASP-name Specify the name of the auxiliary storage pool to which you are saving the save file. save-file-ASP-number Specify the system (1) or basic user auxiliary storage pool number (2-32) for the save file that is created as a result of the save operation. Note: UDFS, primary and secondary auxiliary storage pools are not supported for this parameter. Top Retain save files (SAVFEXP) Specifies how long save files are to be kept that are created as a result of this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NONE Save files generated from the save operation are not kept. *PERM Save files generated from the save operation are kept permanently. expiration-date Specify the date that indicates how long save files created from this save operation are to be kept. Top ASP storage limit (MAXSTG) Specifies the maximum percentage auxiliary storage pool (ASP) utilization that is acceptable during a save operation. For example, an entry of 90 would mean that a save process would continue until the auxiliary storage pool utilization exceeded 90%. If the upper limit is reached, the save process is stopped and a message sent to the BRMS log. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. storage-limit Specify the maximum auxiliary storage pool utilization limit. Top Secure volume (VOLSEC) Specifies whether you want to apply volume security to volumes in this media class. Volumes that are secured can only be read by users with the special authorities *ALLOBJ or *SAVSYS. Save Object List using BRM (SAVOBJLBRM) 313 If the save operation that you are performing is saving data to a device of category *NET or *APPC, you must specify the special value *ADSM (TSM server) for the VOLSEC parameter, since a TSM server controls volume security in this case, not BRMS *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *ADSM Volume security is controlled by TSM server specifications. *NO Volume security has not been applied to this media class. Volumes that do not have volume security can be read by anyone. *YES Only users with special authorities *ALLOBJ or *SAVSYS can read media volumes in this media class. Top Require volumes (MINVOL) Specifies the minimum number of expired volumes that must be present before any save can be done using this media policy. The value can also be checked by user jobs using the Check Expired Media for BRM (CHKEXPBRM) command. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NONE in this parameter. If you specify MINVOL(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Required volumes field in the referenced media policy must be *NONE. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NONE There is no check done to determine the minimum number of required volumes before a save operation begins. number-of-volumes Specify the number of expired media volumes that must be available before any BRMS save operation will begin. The number can range from 1 to 9999. Top Mark volumes for duplication (MARKDUP) Specifies whether media volumes will be marked for duplication. When *YES is selected, all volumes used during a save operation are marked for duplication. You can use VOL(*SEARCH) on the Duplicate Media using BRM command to duplicate the saved items after the save has completed. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NO in this parameter. If you specify MARKDUP(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Mark for duplication attribute in the referenced media policy must be *NO. 314 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO Volumes written to during a save operation will not be marked for duplication. *YES Volumes written to during the save operation will be marked for duplication. Top Mark history for duplication (MARKHST) Specifies whether history items will be marked for duplication. When *YES is selected, all history items created during a save operation are marked for duplication. You must use VOL(*SCHHST) on the Duplicate Media using BRM command to duplicate the saved items. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NO in this parameter. If you specify MARKHST(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Mark history for duplication attribute in the referenced media policy must be *NO. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO History items created during the save operation will not be marked for duplication. *YES History items created during the save operation will be marked for duplication. Top Examples Example 1: Saving All Objects in a List SAVOBJLBRM OBJL(LISTO) DEV(*MEDCLS *MEDCLS *MEDCLS) MEDPCY(FULL) This command saves all objects in the object list LISTO to any three devices that support the density specified in the media class in the media policy FULL. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. Save Object List using BRM (SAVOBJLBRM) 315 CPF3700 All CPF37xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF3800 All CPF38xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 316 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Save Save Files using BRM (SAVSAVFBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Save Save Files using BRM (SAVSAVFBRM) command saves save files created during BRMS processing to tape. Various parameters allow you to select which save files that you want to copy to tape. For instance, you can select a range of save file creation dates to include in the save files that you want to copy to tape with further qualification of control group and media class. You can schedule the SAVSAVFBRM command through the system job scheduler, through another job scheduler or on demand. Expired save files that are not waiting to be copied to tape are deleted when the SAVSAVFBRM command processes. Data in a save file created with device *NONE will not be copied to tape unless a device is specified on the Device (DEVICE) parameter when using this command. Virtual tape media and devices can be used with this command. The following restrictions apply to the use of virtual media and virtual devices. v The Device (DEV) parameter is limited on only one device or *MEDCLS special value for serial operations. v Execute authority is required to the Load or Unload Image Catalog (LODIMGCLG) command. v *CHANGE authority is required to the image catalogs. v Execute (*X) authority is required to each directory in the image catalog path name. v Read, write, execute (*RWX) authority is required to each image file in the parent directory that will be loaded or mounted. v *USE authority is required to the virtual devices using the image catalogs. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. You must have authority to the SAVSAVFDTA command to use this command. The SAVSAVFBRM command does not support the transfer of saved file data to TSM (ADSM) media. 2. This command should not be used by control group *EXIT item processing as results will be unpredictable. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes CTLGRP Control group Single values: *ALL Other values (up to 50 repetitions): Generic name, name, *NONE, *ARCGRP, *BKUGRP, *SYSGRP, *SYSTEM Optional © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 317 Keyword Description Choices Notes LIB Library Single values: *ALL Other values (up to 50 repetitions): Generic name, name, *MEDINF Optional MEDCLS Media class Generic name, name, *ALL Optional PERIOD Time period for save files Element list Optional Element 1: Start time and date Element list Element 1: Beginning time Time, *AVAIL Element 2: Beginning date Character value, *BEGIN, *CURRENT Element 2: End time and date Element list Element 1: Ending time Time, *AVAIL Element 2: Ending date Character value, *END, *CURRENT DEV Device Single values: *SAVF Other values (up to 4 repetitions): Name, *MEDCLS Optional MEDPCY Media policy Name, *SAVF, *SYSPCY Optional SEQNBR Sequence number 1-16777215, 1, *END Optional ENDOPT End of tape option *UNLOAD, *LEAVE, *REWIND Optional USEOPTBLK Use optimum block size *BKUPCY, *DEV, *NO, *YES Optional CLEAR Clear *AFTER, *ALL, *NONE, *SAVF Optional COMPACT Data compaction *SAVF, *DEV, *NO Optional ALWADLSAVE Add subsequent saves *NO, *YES Optional Top Control group (CTLGRP) Specifies the name of the control group that was processed to create the save files that you want to copy to removable media. Single values *ALL Save files created by any control group that meet the other parameters are copied to removable media. Other values (up to 50 repetitions) *NONE No control group is used to copy save files to removable media. generic*-control-group-name Specify a generic control group name. For example, specifying WEEK* would cause all control groups whose names begin with WEEK to be included in the control groups whose save files are copied to removable media. control-group-name Specify the control group whose save files are copied to removable media. You can specify up to 50 control group names. Note: You can specify an existing control group name, or a name that you want to be associated with the save operation, even if the name is not an existing control group. The control group name is saved with the media information and can be used with the control group name parameter in recovery processing by control group. 318 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Top Library (LIB) Specifies the name of the library that is saved in save files that you want to copy to removable media. Single values *ALL All libraries that are saved in save files and meet the other parameter specifications are copied to removable media. Other values (up to 50 repetitions) *MEDINF You want to copy BRMS media information saved in save files to removable media. The QUSRBRM library contains the BRMS media information. generic*-library-name Specify a generic library name. For example, specifying APP* would cause all libraries whose names begin with APP to be included in the libraries that are saved in save files to be copied to removable media. library-name Specify the name of the library that is saved in save files that you want to copy to removable media. You can specify up to 50 library names. Top Media class (MEDCLS) Specifies the name of the media class associated with the control groups whose save files you want to move to removable media. *ALL Save files with any media class that meet the other parameter specification are copied to removable media. generic*-media-class-name Specify that the media class name is generic. For example, specifying CART* would cause all media classes whose names begin with CART to be included in the media classes associated with save files that are copied to removable media. media-class-name Specify the media class associated with save files that you want to copy to removable media. Top Time period for save files (PERIOD) Specifies the period of time for which the save files are selected to save to tape. Element 1: Start time and date One of the following is used to specify the beginning creation time at which or after save files are included. Any save files created before the specified time and date are not included in the selected save files for copy to removable media. Element 1: Beginning time Save Save Files using BRM (SAVSAVFBRM) 319 *AVAIL Any time that is available for the beginning date is included. begin-time Specify the beginning time for the specified beginning date that indicates which save files are to be included. The time is specified in 24-hour format and can be specified with or without a time separator: v Without a time separator, specify a string of 4 or 6 digits (hhmm or hhmmss) where hh=hours, mm=minutes and ss=seconds. Hours, minutes, and seconds must each be exactly 2 digits (using leading zeros if necessary). v With a time separator, specify a string of 5 or 8 digits where the time separator specified for your job is used to separate the hours, minutes, and seconds. If you enter this command from the command line, the string must be enclosed in apostrophes. If a time separator other than the separator specified for your job is used, this command will fail. Element 2: Beginning date One of the following is used to specify the beginning date on which or after which the save files must have been created. Any entries created before the specified date are not included in the copy to tape. *BEGIN Save files from the beginning of the save file media content information are copied to tape. *CURRENT Save files with a current date creation date and between the specified beginning and ending times (if specified) are copied to tape. begin-date Specify the beginning date. The date must be specified in the job date format. Element 2: End time and date One of the following is used to specify the ending time before which save files are included. Any save files created after the specified time and date are not included in the items selected for copy to tape. Element 1: Ending time *AVAIL Any time that is available for the ending date is included. end-time Specify the ending time for the specified ending date that indicates which save files are to be included. Element 2: Ending date One of the following is used to specify the ending date on which or before which the save files must have been created. Any save files created after the specified date are not included in the copy to tape operation. *END The save files to the end of the save file media content information are copied to tape. *CURRENT The save files with a current day creation date is the last day for which save files are copied to tape. end-date Specify the ending date. The date must be specified in the job date format. 320 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Top Device (DEV) Specifies the name of the device to which you want to copy selected save files. Single values *SAVF Save files are copied to the device specified when the save files were created. Other values (up to 4 repetitions) *MEDCLS BRMS determines the media class specified for the save file. Once the media class is determined, a device that supports that media class is selected to copy the save file. device-name Specify the device to which you want to copy the selected save files. Top Media policy (MEDPCY) Specifies the name of the media policy that BRMS should use when it selects media to contain the save file data. *SAVF Media is assigned using the media policy specified when the save files were created. *SYSPCY Media is assigned using the media policy specified in the system policy. media-policy Specify the media policy that you want to use for selected save files. Top Sequence number (SEQNBR) Specifies, when tape is used, the sequence to use for the save operation. Note: If you are saving to a BRMS volume that is expired, BRMS will begin writing information at the beginning of the volume, even though you have specified *END. Note: If you are saving to a BRMS BRMS will redirect the output to begin at the logical end of the output volume (after the end of the last active file), depending on the output device that you are using. For example, a 3490 device can write to any sequence number whereas a 6525 device can only write to sequence number 1 or *END. 1 The first file is to be sequence number 1. *END The save operation begins after the sequence number of the last active file on the volume. file-sequence-number Specify the sequence number of the file to be used for the save operation. Sequence numbers can range from 1 to 16,777,215. Top Save Save Files using BRM (SAVSAVFBRM) 321 End of tape option (ENDOPT) Specifies, when tape is used, what positioning operation is automatically done on the volume after the save operation ends. If more than one volume is included, this parameter applies only to the last volume used; all other volumes are rewound and unloaded when the end of the volume is reached. Note: If no objects are saved, the volume is not opened and the ENDOPT parameter is ignored. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is a shared device, the device will not be varied off after the save operation. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is not a shared device, the device will be varied off after the save operation. *UNLOAD The volume is automatically rewound and unloaded after the save operation ends. *LEAVE The volume does not rewind or unload after the operation ends. It remains at the current position on the device. *REWIND The volume is rewound, but not unloaded. Top Use optimum block size (USEOPTBLK) Specifies whether or not the optimum block size is used for the save operation. *BKUPCY Use the value from the backup policy for the Use optimum block size parameter. *DEV Use the value specified on the Work with Devices display for the Use optimum block size parameter. *NO The optimum block size supported by the device is not used. Save commands use the default block size supported by all device types. The tape volume can be duplicated to any media format using the Duplicate Tape (DUPTAP) command or the Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) command. *YES The optimum block size supported by the device is used for Save commands. If the block size used is larger than a block size that is supported by all device types then: v Performance may improve. v The tape file that is created is only compatible with a device that supports the block size used. Commands such as Duplicate Tape (DUPTAP) and Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) do not duplicate files unless the files are being duplicated to a device which supports the same block size that was used. v The value for the Data Compression (DTACPR) parameter is ignored. Top Clear (CLEAR) Specifies whether uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. *SAVF Uses the value specified when the save file was created. *AFTER All the uncleared volumes after the initial volume are automatically cleared. If the operation 322 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands cannot proceed because the first volume is uncleared, an inquiry message is sent to the system operator, allowing him to end the operation or to specify that the currently selected volume be cleared so the operation can continue. *ALL All the uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. If tapes are used and a sequence number is specified, the volume is cleared and, starting with that sequence number, all volumes following the first volume are cleared. *NONE None of the uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. If the save operation cannot proceed because an uncleared volume is encountered, an inquiry message is sent to the operator, allowing the ending of the save operation, or specifying that the currently selected volume be cleared so the operation can continue. If a save file is not cleared, the inquiry message is sent to the work station message queue for an interactive job, or to the operator for a batch job. All volumes used to perform the save operation should be cleared, or the save file must be empty, before the save command is issued. Top Data compaction (COMPACT) Specifies whether data compaction is performed. *SAVF Uses the data compaction value specified when the save file was created. *DEV Device data compaction is performed if the data is saved to tape and all devices specified on the Device (DEV) parameter support the compaction feature. *NO No data compaction is performed. Top Allow subsequent saves (ALWADLSAVE) Specifies whether you intend to save save files to tape in subsequent save file operations. *NO You do not intend to save save files on subsequent save operations. The save files will be deleted from the system when maintenance is run after these save files are saved to tape or when these save files expire. *YES You intend to save save files on subsequent save operations. The save files will not be deleted from the system when maintenance is run. If you specify this value, you must run a subsequent SAVSAVFBRM command using ALWADLSAVE(*NO) to enable removal of these save files from the system. Top Examples Example 1: Saving Save Files to Removable Media SAVSAVFBRM CTLGRP(BACK*) MEDCLS(QIC1000) BEGIN(*AVAIL ’1/1/03’) END(*AVAIL *CURRENT) This command saves all backup control groups whose name begins with the BACK that created save files with media class QIC1000. The device to which the save files are to be saved is specified in the save file itself and is thus not specified in the command. The save files that are to be included are save files that Save Save Files using BRM (SAVSAVFBRM) 323 were created between 1/1/2003 and the current date. Creation time does not matter. Expired save files that are not waiting to be copied to tape are deleted when the command processes. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1500 Save file processing is canceled. BRM1502 Save file processing is canceled. BRM1504 Save file processing is canceled. BRM1506 Save file processing is canceled. BRM1520 Operation canceled by user reply. BRM1646 Save operation canceled. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM1941 Operation canceled because of reply to check of expired media. BRM2265 Errors occurred initiating session using device &1. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF3700 All CPF37xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF3800 All CPF38xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 324 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Save System using BRM (SAVSYSBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Save System using BRM (SAVSYSBRM) command saves a copy of the Licensed Internal Code and the QSYS library in a format compatible with the installation of the operating system. It does not save objects from any other library. In addition, it saves security and configuration objects that can also be saved using the Save Security Data (SAVSECDTA) and Save Configuration (SAVCFG) commands. Virtual tape media and devices can be used with this command. The following restrictions apply to the use of virtual media and virtual devices. v The Device (DEV) parameter is limited on only one device or *MEDCLS special value for serial operations. v Execute authority is required to the Load or Unload Image Catalog (LODIMGCLG) command. v *CHANGE authority is required to the image catalogs. v Execute (*X) authority is required to each directory in the image catalog path name. v Read, write, execute (*RWX) authority is required to each image file in the parent directory that will be loaded or mounted. v *USE authority is required to the virtual devices using the image catalogs. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. You must have authority to the SAVSYS command to use this command. 2. You must have *SAVSYS special authority to use this command. 3. You must have *USE authority to all online auxiliary storage pool devices. 4. All subsystems will be ended when using the SAVSYSBRM command. You must have job control (*JOBCTL) authority to use the ENDSYS or the ENDSBS command. 5. Volumes created using this command that will be used for installation should be initialized with a media class with a density that is supported by the current alternate IPL device. If this is not done, the current IPL volume will have to be changed to a device that supports the density of the created SAVSYSBRM volumes before installation begins. 6. Volumes created using the SAVSYSBRM command cannot be used for automatic installation. 7. The media class associated with the device must specify Shared media *NO. 8. This command should not be used by control group *EXIT item processing as results will be unpredictable. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes DEV Device Values (up to 4 repetitions): Name, *MEDCLS Required, Positional 1 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 325 Keyword Description Choices Notes MEDPCY Media policy Name, *NONE, *SYSPCY Required, Positional 2 DTACPR Data compression *DEV, *NO, *YES Optional COMPACT Data compaction *DEV, *NO Optional CTLGRP Control group Name, *NONE, *ARCGRP, *BKUGRP, *SYSGRP, *SYSTEM Optional ENDOPT End of tape option *REWIND, *LEAVE, *UNLOAD Optional USEOPTBLK Use optimum block size *BKUPCY, *DEV, *NO, *YES Optional OMIT Omit Single values: *BKUPCY, *NONE Other values (up to 3 repetitions): *CFG, *SECDTA, *USRASPAUT Optional CLEAR Clear *NONE, *AFTER, *ALL Optional STRCTLSBS Start controlling subsystem *YES, *NO Optional EXPDATE Expiration date Date, *MEDPCY, *PERM Optional MOVPCY Move policy Name, *MEDPCY, *NONE Optional MEDCLS Media class Character value, *MEDPCY, *SYSPCY Optional LOC Location Name, *MEDPCY, *ANY, *HOME Optional VOLSEC Secure volume *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional MINVOL Required volumes 1-9999, *MEDPCY, *NONE Optional MARKDUP Mark volumes for duplication *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional MARKHST Mark history for duplication *MEDPCY, *NO, *YES Optional ASPDEV Auxiliary storage pool Name, *ALLAVL, *CURASPGRP, *SYSBAS Optional Top Device (DEV) Specifies the names of the devices used for the save system operation. Each device name must already be known on the system in the BRMS device table. If multiple devices are specified, they must use compatible media classes. If more than one device is used, specify the names of the devices in the order in which they are used. A maximum of four device names can be specified. This is a required parameter. You can enter multiple values for this parameter. device-name Specify the name of the device or devices that you want to use for the system save operation. Note: Only one media library device or one virtual tape device can be specified. *MEDCLS Any device that supports the media class specified in the media policy for this save can be used for this save operation. Top 326 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Media policy (MEDPCY) Specifies the media policy for the volumes you are creating as a result of processing a system save. Media policies are used to determine: v The type of retention to use, such as days, date or version, for media used in control group processing. v The move policy to use with this media policy. v The media class to use. v Whether or not to use save files. v The type of retention to use, such as days or date for save files created in control group processing. The media policy you specify must be a media policy that is in the BRMS media policy table. This a required parameter. *NONE No media policy is specified for this save operation. Media policy values must be supplied with the save command for each parameter that has a default of *MEDPCY. *SYSPCY The media policy specified in the system policy is assigned to output volumes from this save operation. media-policy Specify the name of the media policy that you want to use with this save operation. Top Data compression (DTACPR) Specifies whether data compression is used. *DEV If the save is to tape and the target device supports compression, hardware compression is performed. Otherwise, no data compression is performed. Note: If *DEV is specified on both the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, only device data compaction is performed if device data compaction is supported on the device. Otherwise, data compression is performed if supported on the device. If *YES is specified on the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and *DEV is specified on the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, both device data compaction and device data compression are performed if supported on the device. *NO No data compression is performed. *YES If the target device supports compression, hardware compression is performed. if compression is not supported, software compression is performed. Top Data compaction (COMPACT) Specifies whether data compaction is performed. *DEV Device data compaction is performed if the data is saved to tape and all devices specified on the Device (DEV) parameter support the compaction feature. Save System using BRM (SAVSYSBRM) 327 Note: If *DEV is specified on both the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, only device data compaction is performed if device data compaction is supported on the device. Otherwise, data compression is performed if supported on the device. If *YES is specified on the Data compression (DTACPR) parameter and *DEV is specified on the Data compaction (COMPACT) parameter, both device data compaction and device data compression are performed if supported on the device. *NO No data compaction is performed. Top Control group (CTLGRP) Specifies the name of the control group that you want to associate with the objects saved by this command. The control group name is stored with the media information and can be used with the Control group (CTLGRP) parameter on other BRMS commands to filter the media information or recover saved objects by control group. Note: None of the attributes of the control group are used for the save. If you are using version control for the items you are saving, this save operation will be recorded as part of the specified version control. Version control is specified in the media policy associated with this control group and can be reviewed by using the Work with Media Policies display. *NONE Do not specify a control group name for this command. *ARCGRP The name of the default archive control group. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *BKUGRP The name of the default backup control group used to save all user data. *SYSGRP The name of the default system control group used to save all system data. *SYSTEM The name of the default system control group used to save the entire system. control-group-name Specify the name of the control group to be assigned to the items you are saving. Top End of tape option (ENDOPT) Specifies, when tape is used, what positioning operation is automatically done on the volume after the save operation ends. If more than one volume is included, this parameter applies only to the last volume used; all other volumes are rewound and unloaded when the end of the volume is reached. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is a shared device, the device will not be varied off after the save operation. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is not a shared device, the device will be varied off after the save operation. *REWIND The volume is automatically rewound, but not unloaded, after the operation has ended. 328 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *LEAVE The volume does not rewind or unload after the operation ends. It remains at the current position on the device. *UNLOAD The volume is automatically rewound and unloaded after the operation ends. Top Use optimum block size (USEOPTBLK) Specifies whether or not the optimum block size is used for the save operation. *BKUPCY Use the value from the backup policy for the Use optimum block size parameter. *DEV Use the value specified on the Work with Devices display for the Use optimum block size parameter. *NO The optimum block size supported by the device is not used. Save commands use the default block size supported by all device types. The tape volume can be duplicated to any media format using the Duplicate Tape (DUPTAP) command or the Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) command. *YES The optimum block size supported by the device is used for Save commands. If the block size used is larger than a block size that is supported by all device types then: v Performance may improve. v The tape file that is created is only compatible with a device that supports the block size used. Commands such as Duplicate Tape (DUPTAP) and Duplicate Media using BRM (DUPMEDBRM) do not duplicate files unless the files are being duplicated to a device which supports the same block size that was used. v The value for the Data Compression (DTACPR) parameter is ignored. Top Omit (OMIT) Specifies whether configuration objects, security objects or additional basic user auxiliary storage pool information should be omitted during a system save. Single values *BKUPCY Use the values specified in the items to omit for the *SAVSYS special value in the backup policy. *NONE No omissions are to be made for this system save operation. Other values (up to 3 repetitions) *CFG All configuration objects are to be omitted for this system save operation. *SECDTA All security objects are to be omitted for this system save operation. *USRASPAUT Omit the BRMS save of additional authority information for objects in basic user auxiliary storage pools (2-32). This authority information includes the object owner, authority list and primary group. Save System using BRM (SAVSYSBRM) 329 Top Clear (CLEAR) Specifies whether uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. *NONE None of the uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. If the save operation cannot proceed because an uncleared volume is encountered, an inquiry message is sent to the operator, allowing the ending of the save operation, or specifying that the currently selected volume be cleared so the operation can continue. If a save file is not cleared, the inquiry message is sent to the work station message queue for an interactive job, or to the operator for a batch job. All volumes used to perform the save operation should be cleared, or the save file must be empty, before the save command is issued. *AFTER All the uncleared volumes after the initial volume are automatically cleared. This option is not valid for save or restore operations to a save file. If the operation cannot proceed because the first volume is uncleared, an inquiry message is sent to the system operator, allowing him to end the operation or to specify that the currently selected volume be cleared so the operation can continue. *ALL All the uncleared volumes or save files encountered during the save operation are automatically cleared. If tapes are used and a sequence number is specified, the volume is cleared and, starting with that sequence number, all volumes following the first volume are cleared. Top Start controlling subsystem (STRCTLSBS) Specifies whether the controlling subsystem should be automatically restarted when the system save is complete. *YES The controlling subsystem is restarted when the save operation is complete. *NO The controlling subsystem is not restarted when the save operation is complete. Top Expiration date (EXPDATE) Specifies the expiration that you want to use for output volumes created as a result of this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *PERM Output volumes from this save operation are assigned a permanent expiration. 330 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands expiration-date Specify an expiration date with or without date separators that will be assigned to output volumes from this save operation. Top Move policy (MOVPCY) Specifies the move policy that you want to use for output volumes created as a result of this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NONE There is not a move policy associated with the output volumes that are created as a result of this save operation. move-policy Specify a move policy that will be assigned to output volumes from this save operation. Top Media class (MEDCLS) Specifies the media class that you want to use for selection of output volumes used in this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NONE There is not a media class associated with the output volumes that are selected for this save operation. *SYSPCY The value for the media class in the system policy will used to select output volumes for this save operation. media-class Specify a media class that will be used to select output volumes for this save operation. Top Location (LOC) Specifies the location that you want to use for selection of output volumes used in this save operation. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Save System using BRM (SAVSYSBRM) 331 Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *ANY Volumes from any location are selected as output volumes for this save operation. *HOME Volumes from the home location are selected as output volumes for this save operation. location Specify the location from which volumes are selected as output volumes for this save operation. Top Secure volume (VOLSEC) Specifies whether you want to apply volume security to volumes in this media class. Volumes that are secured can only be read by users with the special authorities *ALLOBJ or *SAVSYS. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO Volume security has not been applied to this media class. Volumes that do not have volume security can be read by anyone. *YES Only users with special authorities *ALLOBJ or *SAVSYS can read media volumes in this media class. Top Require volumes (MINVOL) Specifies the minimum number of expired volumes that must be present before any save can be done using this media policy. The value can also be checked by user jobs using the Check Expired Media for BRM (CHKEXPBRM) command. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NONE in this parameter. If you specify MINVOL(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Required volumes field in the referenced media policy must be *NONE. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NONE There is no check done to determine the minimum number of required volumes before a save operation begins. number-of-volumes Specify the number of expired media volumes that must be available before any BRMS save operation will begin. The number can range from 1 to 9999. Top 332 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Mark volumes for duplication (MARKDUP) Specifies whether media volumes will be marked for duplication. When *YES is selected, all volumes used during a save operation are marked for duplication. You can use VOL(*SEARCH) on the Duplicate Media using BRM command to duplicate the saved items after the save has completed. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NO in this parameter. If you specify MARKDUP(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Mark for duplication attribute in the referenced media policy must be *NO. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO Volumes written to during a save operation will not be marked for duplication. *YES Volumes written to during the save operation will be marked for duplication. Top Mark history for duplication (MARKHST) Specifies whether history items will be marked for duplication. When *YES is selected, all history items created during a save operation are marked for duplication. You must use VOL(*SCHHST) on the Duplicate Media using BRM command to duplicate the saved items. Note: If the save operation that you are performing is saving data using media of class *ADSM (TSM server), you must specify *NO in this parameter. If you specify MARKHST(*MEDPCY), then the value of the Mark history for duplication attribute in the referenced media policy must be *NO. *MEDPCY The value for this parameter is specified in the media policy that is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter of this save command. Note: If *NONE is specified in the Media policy (MEDPCY) parameter, you cannot specify *MEDPCY in this parameter. *NO History items created during the save operation will not be marked for duplication. *YES History items created during the save operation will be marked for duplication. Top Auxiliary storage pool device (ASPDEV) Use this parameter to specify the auxiliary storage pools from which libraries and objects can be included in the save operation. *ALLAVL Specifies the save of the backup item is to include objects from the system (1) and basic user auxiliary storage pools (2-32) and all available primary, secondary and UDFS auxiliary storage pools. *CURASPGRP Specifies libraries or objects from only the auxiliary storage pool group currently set for the job are included in the save. Libraries or objects from the system (1) and basic user auxiliary storage pools (2-32) are omitted from the save. Save System using BRM (SAVSYSBRM) 333 *SYSBAS Specifies libraries or objects from only the system (1) and basic user auxiliary storage pools (2-32) are included in the save. auxiliary-storage-pool-device-name Specifies libraries or objects from the named auxiliary storage pool device are included in the save operation. This must be the name of a primary or secondary auxiliary storage pool. Libraries or objects from the system (1) and basic user auxiliary storage pools (2-32) are omitted from the save. Top Examples SAVSYSBRM DEV(TAP09) MEDPCY(SAVSYS) This command saves a copy of the Licensed Internal Code and the QSYS library. In this example, you are saving to device TAP09 using a media policy named SAVSYS. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF3700 All CPF37xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF3800 All CPF38xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 334 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Set Media Controls using BRM (SETMEDBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Set Media Controls using BRM (SETMEDBRM) command has two distinct parts, a set of input controls and a set of output controls. Input controls pertain only to volumes from which data is being retrieved or read. Output controls start with the Media class (MEDCLS) parameter continue through the Text (TEXT) parameter, and pertain to volumes on which data is being written. For example, if you plan to perform a CPYTOTAP operation, you can use the SETMEDBRM command beforehand to assign a move policy and retention period for the volumes that are used. The controls you specify with SETMEDBRM remain in effect for your job until they are reset or otherwise changed by another SETMEDBRM command. To see control values that are currently in effect, type the SETMEDBRM command on a command line and press F4. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes LABEL Input controls Element list Optional Element 1: File label Character value, *SAME, *ANY, *NONE Element 2: Select version 1-999, *SAME, *CURRENT ALWCNV Allow conversion *SAME, *NO, *YES Optional MEDCLS Media class Character value, *SAME, *NONE Optional MOVPCY Move policy Name, *SAME, *NONE Optional VOLSEC Secure volume *SAME, *NO, *YES Optional RET Retention Element list Optional Element 1: Retention type *SAME, *DATE, *DAYS, *NONE, *PERM, *VERSION Element 2: Retain media Character value, *SAME FILEGRP File group Name, *SAME, *NONE, *ARCGRP, *BKUGRP, *SYSGRP, *SYSTEM Optional GRPTYPE File group type Name, *SAME, *ARC, *BKU, *NONE Optional MARKDUP Mark volumes for duplication *SAME, *NO, *YES Optional MARKHST Mark history for duplication *SAME, *NO, *YES Optional TEXT Text Character value, *SAME, *NONE Optional Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 335 Input controls (LABEL) Specifies the file label and version selection controls enforced for your job on subsequent input operations involving media. These controls remain in effect for your job until they are reset or otherwise changed by another SETMEDBRM command. Element 1: File label *SAME The previous SETMEDBRM specification for this value, if any, is to remain in effect. *ANY File label, version selection controls apply to any file subsequently processed for input by this job. *NONE No file label, version selection controls are in effect for this job. file-label File label, version selection controls apply only to those files whose labels match the file label specified here. Element 2: Select version In addition to the file label, you can specify which version of the file to use. BRMS uses the file label and version specified here along with its inventory of media content to determine which volume should be mounted. If the volume is not found, a message is issued to indicate this. *SAME The previous SETMEDBRM specification for this value, if any, is to remain in effect. *CURRENT The most recent version of the file is to be used. version-number Specify which version of the file relative to the *CURRENT version should be mounted. For example, version 1 means the version taken just prior to the *CURRENT version. Top Allow conversion (ALWCNV) Specifies whether conversion controls are enforced for your job on subsequent input operations involving media. These controls remain in effect for your job until they are reset or otherwise changed by another SETMEDBRM command. *SAME The previous SETMEDBRM specification for this value, if any, is to remain in effect. *NO Do not convert ASCII data, if found on the media, to EBCDIC. *YES Convert ASCII data, if found on the media, to EBCDIC. Top Media class (MEDCLS) Specifies the type of media to be used when output operations require media. The media class that you specify here is used by BRMS to control subsequent mount operations. These controls remain in effect for your job until they are reset or otherwise changed by another SETMEDBRM command. 336 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *SAME The previous SETMEDBRM specification for this value, if any, is to remain in effect. *NONE No media class enforcement should be done. media-class Specify the name of a media class. Only media of this class is allowed to be used when output operations require media. Top Move policy (MOVPCY) You can specify which move policy should be used for media once it has been written on by your job. This value remains in effect for your job until it is reset or otherwise changed by another SETMEDBRM command. *SAME The previous SETMEDBRM specification for this value, if any, is to remain in effect. *NONE The volume will not be assigned a move policy. move-policy Specify the name of a move policy which will be used to control the physical movement of media once your job writes data on it. This move policy is not assigned when the media already has a move policy in effect. Top Secure volume (VOLSEC) Specifies whether the volume is secured against subsequent read operations. Volumes that are secured can only be read by users with the special authorities *ALLOBJ or *SAVSYS. This value remains in effect for your job until it is reset or otherwise changed by another SETMEDBRM command. *SAME The previous SETMEDBRM specification for this value, if any, is to remain in effect. *NO The media is not secured. Media that is not secured can be read by anyone. *YES The media is secured. Only users with special authorities *ALLOBJ or *SAVSYS can read secured media. Top Retention (RET) Specifies the type of retention that you want to use for this volume. Certain Retention type specifications require additional Retain media detail. The Retention type parameter specifies the type of retention and the Retain media parameter specifies a number or a date as appropriate with the specified Retention type. For instance, if Retention type is specified as *VERSION and Retain media is 4, then 4 versions of the information on the media will be managed by BRMS. Element 1: Retention type *SAME The previous SETMEDBRM specification for this value, if any, is to remain in effect. Set Media Controls using BRM (SETMEDBRM) 337 *DATE You want to assign a retention date. Dates are specified in job date format with or without date separators. BRMS does not allow media that is assigned the specified retention date to expire until the date passes. *DAYS You want to assign a retention period measured in days, which begins when data is written on the media. An expiration date is calculated based on the number of days specified. BRMS does not allow media with this retention to expire until the date passes. *NONE No retention type is assigned to the volume. *PERM You want to permanently keep the data. BRMS does not allow media containing *PERM data to expire. Note: If you specify *PERM, Retain media specifications are is ignored. *VERSION You want to keep a selected number of versions for this file on media. BRMS does not allow media with this retention to expire until the number of versions in the BRMS inventory exceeds the number of versions specified. Element 2: Retain media *SAME The previous SETMEDBRM specification for this value, if any, is to remain in effect. retention-date Specify the retention date when the Retention type (RET) parameter is *DATE. number-of-days Specify the number of days when the Retention type is *DAYS. number-of-versions Specify the number of versions when the Retention type is *VERSION. Top File group (FILEGRP) Specifies the file group that you want to use with the current SETMEDBRM command. *SAME The previous SETMEDBRM specification for this value, if any, is to remain in effect. *NONE No file group name should be assigned. file-group Specify the name of the file group to which the data being written belongs. *ARCGRP The data belongs to the default archive control group. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *BKUGRP The data belongs to the default backup user data control group. *SYSGRP The data belongs to the default system data control group. 338 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *SYSTEM The data belongs to the default backup entire system control group. Top File group type (GRPTYPE) Specifies the type of file group to which the data being written belongs. *SAME The previous SETMEDBRM specification for this value, if any, is to remain in effect. *ARC The file group type is an archive file group type. Note: *ARC is not a special value, but rather indicates that this is an archive file group type. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *BKU The file group type is a backup file group type. Note: *BKU is not a special value, but rather indicates that this is a backup file group type. *NONE No file group type should be assigned. file-group-type Specify the name of the file group type to which the data being written belongs. An example file group type is QBRMBKUP which indicates that it is a backup control group file group type. Top Mark volumes for duplication (MARKDUP) Specifies whether to mark the volumes for duplication after they have been duplicated. *SAME The previous SETMEDBRM specification for this value, if any, is to remain in effect. *NO Do not mark volumes for duplication. *YES Mark volumes for duplication. Top Mark history for duplication (MARKHST) Specifies whether to mark the history items for duplication after they have been duplicated. *SAME The previous SETMEDBRM specification for this value, if any, is to remain in effect. *NO Do not mark the history items for duplication. *YES Mark the history items for duplication. Top Text (TEXT) Specifies the text that briefly describes the data being written. This text can be displayed in the BRMS media inventory. Set Media Controls using BRM (SETMEDBRM) 339 *SAME The previous SETMEDBRM specification for this value, if any, is to remain in effect. *NONE No text is specified. text Specify no more than 50 characters of text, enclosed in apostrophes. Top Examples Example 1: Using Input Controls SETMEDBRM LABEL(*ANY 1) ALWCNV(*YES) This command sets the input controls so that any file with a version number 1 greater than the most current version is read. If ASCII data is found, convert it to EBCDIC. Example 2: Using Output Controls SETMEDBRM MEDCLS(QIC1000) MOVPCY(OFFSITE) RET(*DATE ’3/3/03’) This command sets the output controls so that output operations will use media class QIC1000, a move policy of OFFSITE and a retention date of 3/3/2003 will be assigned to any volumes produced while these output controls are in effect. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 340 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Set Retrieve Controls for BRM (SETRTVBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Set Retrieve Controls for BRM (SETRTVBRM) command can be used to change the way that retrieve operations work when performed by your job. The controls you specify with SETRTVBRM remain in effect for the duration of your job or until they are reset or otherwise changed by another SETRTVBRM command. The controls you specify with this command are not kept when the job ends. To see control values that are currently in effect, type the SETRTVBRM command on a command line and press F4. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this command. 2. You can retrieve data from a TSM server device by using this command. You can only specify one TSM device of *MEDCLS, which must select a TSM device. The TSM device selected can either be *APPC, which supports SNA, or *NET, which supports TCP/IP. 3. *ALLOBJ special authority is required to use any value other than *NONE for the ALWOBJDIF parameter. 4. This command should not be used by control group *EXIT item processing as results will be unpredictable. 5. You can select only one virtual tape device for serial retrieve operations. In addition, only one *MEDCLS can be specified when using media classes which specify a virtual tape device density. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes DEV Retrieve device Single values: *SAME Other values (up to 4 repetitions): Character value Optional, Positional 1 PRLRSC Parallel device resources Element list Optional Element 1: Minimum resources 1-32, *SAV, *AVAIL, *NONE Element 2: Maximum resources 1-32, *MIN, *AVAIL RECALL Retrieve confirmation Element list Optional Element 1: Interactive operation *SAME, *DELAY, *NONE, *NOTIFY, *RTVPCY, *SBMJOB, *VERIFY Element 2: Batch operation *SAME, *DELAY, *NONE, *NOTIFY, *RTVPCY, *VERIFY RTVAUT Retrieve authorization *SAME, *ADD, *ALL, *CHANGE, *DLT, *OBJEXIST, *OBJMGT, *OBJOPR, *READ, *RTVPCY, *UPD, *USE Optional ENDOPT End of tape option *SAME, *LEAVE, *REWIND, *RTVPCY, *UNLOAD Optional RSTOPT Option *SAME, *ALL, *FREE, *NEW, *OLD, *RTVPCY Optional © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 341 Keyword Description Choices Notes ALWOBJDIF Allow object differences Single values: *SAME, *ALL, *NONE, *RTVPCY Other values (up to 4 repetitions): *AUTL, *FILELVL, *OWNER, *PGP Optional STG ASP high storage threshold 1-95, *SAME, *ASP, *RTVPCY, *SYS Optional RET Retrieved object retention 0-9999, *SAME, *ARC, *NOMAX, *RTVPCY Optional EXTEND Extend retention on usage 0-9999, *SAME, *RTVPCY Optional RESET Reset days used counter *SAME, *NO, *RTVPCY Optional Top Retrieve device (DEV) Specifies the device name to be used for retrieve operations. You must use a single device for retrieve processing. You can restore data from a TSM (ADSM) server using this command. You can only specify one TSM type server or *MEDCLS, which must select a TSM server. The device selected can either be *APPC, which supports SNA network protocol, or *NET, which supports TCPIP protocol. Single values *SAME The previous specification for this value, if any, is used. Other values (up to 4 repetitions) *MEDCLS BRMS determines the media class of the media on which the requested item is saved. Once the media class is determined,, a device supporting the density specified in the media class is selected to retrieve the requested save item or items. device-name Specify the name of the device that is to be used for retrieve operations. Top Parallel device resources (PRLRSC) Specifies the minimum and maximum number of device resources to be used in a restore operation. Element 1: Minimum Resources Specifies the minimum number of device resources required for a parallel restore. Note: If a Media Library Device (MLB) is being used and the required resources are not available, the command will wait for the MLB to become available for a time period specified by the user. The wait time is determined by the value specified on the *MLB device description for INLMNTWAIT. If a *TAP device is being used and the required resources are not available, the command will fail. Note: Transferring save files to tape does not support parallel operations. *SAV Specifies that the same number of device resources used for the save will be used for the restore. If the save was a serial save, then the restore will also be serial. 342 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *AVAIL Use any available devices up to the maximum specified. Specifying this value for the minimum will allow BRMS to use any available resources, but will complete using one resource if only one is available at the start of the command. *NONE No device resources are to be used. The restore will be performed as a serial restore. 1-32 Specify the minimum number of device resources to be used with this restore command, up to the maximum of what was used for the save. Element 2: Maximum Resources *MIN Uses the value specified for the minimum number of device resources. *AVAIL Use any available devices. Specifying this value for the maximum will allow BRMS to use any available resources but at a minimum use the value specified in the minimum element. 1-32 Specify the maximum number of device resources to be used with this restore command, up to the maximum of what was used for the save. Top Retrieve confirmation (RECALL) Specifies how retrieve operations are processed in an interactive job or a batch job. Element 1: Interactive operation *SAME The previous specification for this value, if any, is used. *DELAY You want to postpone retrieve operations. These objects can be retrieved later using the Resume Retrieve using BRM (RSMRTVBRM) command. *NONE You do not want BRMS to perform retrieve operations. *NOTIFY The object is to be retrieved immediately. Status messages indicate that the retrieve operation is taking place. *RTVPCY The value from the retrieve policy is used for this value. *SBMJOB You want the retrieved object to be retrieved using a batch job. *VERIFY A message is sent for each object that is retrieved. You can proceed with the retrieve operation, delay or cancel it. Element 2: Batch operation *SAME The previous specification for this value, if any, is used. *DELAY You want to postpone retrieve operations. These objects can be retrieved later using the Resume Retrieve using BRM (RSMRTVBRM) command. Set Retrieve Controls for BRM (SETRTVBRM) 343 *NONE You want to bypass retrieve processing. *NOTIFY The object is to be retrieved immediately. Status messages indicate that the retrieve operation is taking place. *RTVPCY The value specified in the retrieve policy is used. *VERIFY A message is sent for each object that is retrieved. You can proceed with the retrieve operation, delay or cancel it. Top Retrieve authorization (RTVAUT) Specifies the minimum authority required to allow BRMS to process a retrieve request. The value specified in the Retrieve authorization (RTVAUT) parameter is checked against the authority level of the user making the request. The authority list is checked at the time of the retrieve. If the user’s authority level to the requested object is equal to or greater than the authority level specified in the Retrieve authorization (RTVAUT) parameter, then BRMS allows the object to be retrieved. If the user’s authority to an object is less than the authority specified in the Retrieve authorization (RTVAUT) parameter, then the retrieve request does not take place. For example, if the value in the Retrieve authorization (RTVAUT) parameter is *READ and the user has *OBJEXIST authority to the object, then BRMS will retrieve the requested object since the user’s authority to the object is greater than the minimum authority specified in the retrieve policy. If the value in the Retrieve authorization (RTVAUT) parameter is *OBJEXIST and the user has *READ authority for the requested object, the retrieve request will not be processed since the user’s authority is less than the minimum required authority specified in the retrieve policy. *SAME The previous specification for this value, if any, is used. *ADD Add authority is checked. *ALL Object operational authority, object management authority, object existence authority and all data authority for the object are checked regardless of the object type. *CHANGE Object operational authority and all data authority for the object are checked regardless of the object type. *DLT Delete authority is checked. *OBJEXIST Object existence authority, which provides the authority to control object ownership and existence, is checked. These authorities are necessary for a user who wants to delete, free storage, save, retrieve or transfer ownership of an object. (If a user has the special save system (*SAVSYS) authority, he does not need object existence authority.) *OBJMGT Object management authority, which provides the authority to manage the access and availability of an object, is checked. A user with object management authority can grant (and revoke) the authority that he has, as well as move and rename objects, and add members to database files. *OBJOPR Object operational authority, which provides authority to manage the access and availability of an object, is checked. Object operational authority has no data authorities associated with it. 344 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *READ Read authority is checked. *RTVPCY The value from the retrieve policy is used for this value. *UPD Update authority is checked. *USE Object operational authority and read authority are checked regardless of the object type. Top End of tape option (ENDOPT) Specifies, when tape is used, what positioning operation is automatically done on the volume after the retrieve operation ends. If more than one volume is included, this parameter applies only to the last volume used; all other volumes are rewound and unloaded when the end of the volume is reached. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is a shared device, the device will not be varied off after the save operation. If you specify *LEAVE and the device is not a shared device, the device will be varied off after the save operation. *SAME The previous specification for this value, if any, is used. *LEAVE The volume does not rewind or unload after the operation ends. It remains at the current position on the device. *REWIND The volume is automatically rewound but not unloaded after the retrieve operation ends. *RTVPCY The value from the retrieve policy is used for this value. *UNLOAD The volume is automatically rewound and unloaded after the retrieve operation ends. Top Option (RSTOPT) Specifies which objects are retrieved, depending on whether the objects exist in a library on the system. *SAME The previous specification for this value, if any, is used. *ALL All the objects in the saved library are retrieved to the library. Old objects on volume or in a save file replace the current versions in the library on the system. Objects not having a current version are added to the library on the system. Objects presently in the library, but not on the media, remain in the library. *FREE The saved objects are retrieved only if they exist in the system library with their space freed. The saved version of each object is retrieved in the system in its previously freed space. This option retrieves objects that had their space freed when they were saved. If any saved objects are no longer part of the current version of the library, or if the space is not free for any object, the object is not retrieved. The retrieve operation continues, and all of the freed objects are retrieved. *NEW Only the objects in the saved library that do not exist in the current version of the library on the system are added to the library. Only objects not known to the library on the system are retrieved; known objects are not retrieved. This option retrieves objects that were deleted after Set Retrieve Controls for BRM (SETRTVBRM) 345 they were saved or that are new to this library. If any saved objects have a version already in the library on the system, they are not retrieved, and an informational message is sent for each one, but the retrieve operation continues. *OLD Only the objects in the library having a saved version are retrieved; that is, the version of each object currently in the library is replaced by the saved version. Only objects known to the library are retrieved. If any saved objects are no longer part of the online version of the library, they are not added to the library; an informational message is sent for each one, but the retrieve continues. *RTVPCY The value from the retrieve policy is used for this value. Top Allow object differences (ALWOBJDIF) Specifies whether differences are allowed between the saved objects and the restored objects. These differences include: v Authorization list: The authorization list of an object on the system is different than the authorization list of an object from the save operation. Or the system on which a new object with an authorization list is being restored is different from the system on which it was saved. v File level identifier: The creation date and time of the database file on the system does not match the creation date and time of the file that was saved. v Member level identifier: The creation date and time of the database file member on the system does not match the creation date and time of the member that was saved. v Ownership: The owner of an object on the system is different than the owner of an object from the save operation. v Primary Group: The primary group of an object on the system is different than the primary group of an object from the save operation. Note: To use this parameter, you need *ALLOBJ special authority. Single values *SAME The previous specification for this value, if any, is used. *ALL All of the differences listed above are allowed on the restore operation. File level identifier and member level identifier differences are handled differently than the *FILELVL value. If there is a file level difference and *ALL is specified on the Data base member option (MBROPT) parameter, the existing version of the file is renamed and the saved version of the file is restored. If there is a member level difference, the existing version of the member is renamed and the saved version of the member is restored. This value will restore the saved data, but the result may not be correct. For other differences, see the description of each individual value to determine how differences are handled. Note: If restoring objects that were saved with SAVOBJ or SAVCHGOBJ, BRMS will change the parameter to ALWOBJDIF(*FILELVL *AUTL *OWNER *PGP) for these objects to prevent the renaming. *NONE None of the differences listed above are allowed on the restore operation. See the description of each individual value to determine how differences are handled. *RTVPCY The value from the retrieve policy is used for this value. 346 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Other values (up to 4 repetitions) *AUTL Authorization list differences are allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different authorization list than the saved object, the object is restored with the authorization list of the object on the system. New objects that are being restored to a system that is different from which they were saved are restored and linked to their authorization list. If the authorization list does not exist on the new system, the public authority is set to *EXCLUDE. If this value is not specified, authorization list differences are not allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different authorization list than the saved object, the object is not restored. New objects that are being restored to a system that is different from which they were saved are restored, but they are not linked to the authorization list, and the public authority is set to *EXCLUDE. *FILELVL File level identifier and member level identifier differences are allowed. An attempt will be made to restore existing physical files even though the physical file on the save media may have a different file level identifier or member level identifier than the physical file on the system. The physical file data will only be restored for those physical files whose format level identifiers on the save media match the format level identifiers of the corresponding physical file on the system. If this value is not specified, file level identifier and member level identifier differences are not allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different file level identifier or member level identifier than the saved object, the object is not restored. *OWNER Ownership differences are allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different owner than the saved object, the object is restored with the owner of the object on the system. If this value is not specified, ownership differences are not allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different owner than the saved object, the object is not restored. *PGP Primary group differences are allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different primary group than the saved object, the object is restored with the primary group of the object on the system. If this value is not specified, primary group differences are not allowed. If an object already exists on the system with a different primary group than the saved object, the object is not restored. Top ASP high storage threshold (STG) Specifies the auxiliary storage pool high threshold value that cannot be exceeded when retrieving an object. If the limit is exceeded, the object is not retrieved, but is put on a list of objects to be retrieved later (using the RSMRTVBRM command) with an indication that a lack of space is the reason for postponing retrieval. The special value, *SYS, indicates that BRMS is to reference system information for the auxiliary storage pool’s high storage threshold value. *SAME The previous specification for this value, if any, is used. *ASP The value for auxiliary storage pool high threshold value specified in the BRMS auxiliary storage pool descriptions is used. You can view the auxiliary storage pool high threshold value by Set Retrieve Controls for BRM (SETRTVBRM) 347 processing the Work with ASP Descriptions (WRKASPBRM) command. If the reference value is *NONE, indicating that the auxiliary storage pool is not managed by BRMS, the object will not be retrieved, and a message is placed into the BRMS log to indicate that retrieval did not occur because the auxiliary storage pool high storage threshold is *NONE. Otherwise BRMS uses the referenced limit and the size of the object being retrieved to determine if the threshold will be exceeded. If so, the object is not retrieved, but is put on a list of objects to be retrieved later (using the RSMRTVBRM command) with an indication that a lack of space is the reason for postponing retrieval. If no BRMS information exists for the auxiliary storage pool, BRMS uses the operating system’s high threshold value for the auxiliary storage pool. *RTVPCY The value from the retrieve policy is used for this value. *SYS The high storage threshold as identified by the system’s auxiliary storage pool threshold is used. ASP-high-storage-threshold Specify the maximum percentage of an auxiliary storage pool’s storage capacity that cannot be exceeded as a result of an object being retrieved. The percentage can range from 1 to 95. Top Retrieved object retention (RET) Specifies how long objects that have been retrieved, are kept on the system. After the object retention period has passed, the storage associated with the object is freed when maintenance is run. *SAME The previous specification for this value, if any, is used. *ARC The retrieved objects use the retention values specified, if any, when the archive process occurred. If no object retention was specified when the object was archived, BRMS uses *NOMAX. *NOMAX The retrieved objects are kept indefinitely. *RTVPCY The value from the retrieve policy is used for this value. number-of-days Specify the number of days that retrieved objects should remain available before their storage is freed. The number of days can range from 0 to 9999. Top Extend retention on usage (EXTEND) Specifies the number of days to extend the retention of a retrieved object if it is used again after the retrieval operation. You can select the number of days, ranging from 0 to 9999 to add to the date of last use to determine a new retention date. *SAME The previous specification for this value, if any, is used. *RTVPCY The value from the retrieve policy is used for this value. number-of-days Specify the number of days to extend the retention of a retrieved object if it is used again after the retrieval operation. The number of days can range from 0 to 9999. 348 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Top Reset (RESET) Specifies whether the days used count counter will be reset on the dynamic retrieval of an object. *SAME The previous specification for this value, if any, is used. *NO The days used count will not be reset to zero on the dynamic retrieval of an object. *RTVPCY The value from the retrieve policy is used for this parameter. *YES The days used count will be reset to zero on the dynamic retrieval of an object. Top Examples Example 1: Resetting Control Values for BRMS Retrieve Operations in Your Job SETRTVBRM DEV(TAP01) RECALL(*NOTIFY *NOTIFY) RTVAUT(*READ) This command will set control values so that retrieve operations that occur during your job will use device TAP01, will simply notify you when they occur, and require that you only need read authority to be able to retrieve an object. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1134 Device &1 not found. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top Set Retrieve Controls for BRM (SETRTVBRM) 349 350 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Set User Usage for BRM (SETUSRBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Set User Usage for BRM (SETUSRBRM) command allows you to set or reset function usage values for a user or group profile. This command will use the registration facility to set the BRMS recommended usage options for each BRMS function registered with the system. SETUSRBRM does not not control security to BRMS objects. Use i5/OS security to maintain user authority to BRMS objects. For more information, see section ″The Functional Usage Model abd BRMS Security Considerations″ in the Backup, Recovery and Media Services manual. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. *SECADM authority is required to use the SETUSRBRM command. 2. The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this command. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes USER User Character value, *DEFAULT Required, Positional 1 USAGE Usage Character value, *OPERATOR, *ADMIN Optional Top User (USER) Specifies the user or group profile to be given usage of BRMS functions. This is a required parameter. user-or-group-profile Specify the name of an existing user or group profile. The usage for the specified user or group profile will be set for BRMS functions. *DEFAULT The default public usage will be set for BRMS functions. Top Usage (USAGE) Specifies the usage that will be given to the user or group profile specified in the User (USER) parameter. Specific usage controls can be tailored using iSeries Navigator. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 351 To navigate to Backup Recovery and Media Services functions, click on the system name in the iSeries Navigator hierarchy, click on the Configure Application Administration task, or choose File and click on Application Administration. Open the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries folder listed under the Host Applications tab. *OPERATOR The user or group profile specified in the User (USER) parameter will be given usage to BRMS functions recommended for operators. These include: v Basic archive activities v Basic backup activities v Basic media activities v Basic migration activities v Basic movement activities *ADMIN The user or group profile specified in the User (USER) parameter will be given usage to all BRMS functions recommended for administrators. Top Examples Example 1: Setting Administrator Usage SETUSRBRM USER(payroll) USAGE(*ADMIN) This command gives the group profile ’payroll’ usage of all BRMS functions. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 352 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Start Archive using BRM (STRARCBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Start Archive using BRM (STRARCBRM) command selects a control group and begins the archive process. You can start the archive immediately or you can schedule it using the system job scheduler. Processing can be batch or interactive. Note: The default value for the Option (OPTION) parameter is *REPORT, which produces a report of archive candidates. To perform an archive you must change the OPTION parameter to *ARCHIVE. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: v The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this command. v The special values *LOAD and *EXIT are ignored when you choose the *REPORT option. v This command should not be used by control group *EXIT item processing as results will be unpredictable. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes CTLGRP Control group Name, *ARCGRP Required, Positional 1 OPTION Run option *REPORT, *ARCHIVE Optional SCDTIME Schedule time Decimal number, *IMMED Optional SBMJOB Submit to batch *YES, *NO Optional JOBD Job description Single values: *USRPRF Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Job description Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB JOBQ Job queue Single values: *JOBD Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Job queue Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB Top Control group (CTLGRP) Specifies the name of the control group that you want to schedule for archive. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 353 Archive control groups are groups of lists and special values that share common archive characteristics. You can create multiple archive control groups to complete your archive strategy. This is a required field. *ARCGRP The default archive control group is processed. The default archive control group is set up in the BRMS archive policy. control-group-name Specify the name of the archive control group, such as QUARTERLY, that you want to process. Top Run option (OPTION) Specifies whether you want to produce a report of candidates for archive or process an archive. Note: You should always run a report of candidates for archive (*REPORT option) prior to processing the actual archive. The special values *LOAD and *EXIT are not processed when using the *REPORT option. *REPORT You want to produce the archive candidate reports. There are three archive candidate reports. The reports and the printer file to which they are written are: v Archive DLO Candidate report - QP1A8ARF v Archive Object Candidate report - QP1AARC v Archive Spooled File Candidate report - QP1AOQ *ARCHIVE You want to process an archive. There are three archive reports. The reports and the printer file to which they are written are: v DLO Archive report - QP1A8ARF v Object Archive report - QP1AARC v Spooled File Archive report - QP1AOQ Top Schedule time (SCDTIME) Specifies the time that you want BRMS to begin processing the archive. *IMMED Archives are to begin immediately. schedule-time Specify the time in hour and minutes that you want the archive to begin. The time is expressed in 24 hour clock format ’hhmm’. Top Submit to batch (SBMJOB) Specifies how you want to process the selected control group. *YES Submits the processing of the control group to batch. The job is dependent on the job queue and job description specified as subsequent parameters. 354 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *NO Performs the processing of the control group within the current job. Top Job description (JOBD) Specifies the job description used with this job. Single values *USRPRF The job description in the user profile under which the submitted job runs is used as the job description of the submitted job. Qualifier 1: Job description name Specify the name of the job description used for the job. Qualifier 2: Library *LIBL The library list is used to locate the job description. *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to locate the job description. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, QGPL is used. name Specify the name of the library where the job description is located. Top Job queue (JOBQ) Specifies the job queue in which this job is placed. Single values *JOBD The submitted job is placed on the job queue named in the specified job description. Qualifier 1: Job queue name Specify the name of the job queue on which the submitted job is placed. Qualifier 2: Library *LIBL The library list is used to locate the job queue. *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to locate the job queue. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, QGPL is used. name Specify the name of the library where the job queue is located. Top Examples Example 1: Producing a Report of Archive Candidates STRARCBRM CTLGRP(ARCH01) SCHTIME(1230) Start Archive using BRM (STRARCBRM) 355 This command will start processing for archive control group ARCH01 at 12:30 p.m.. A report of all archive candidates is produced. Example 2: Processing an Archive STRARCBRM CTLGRP(ARCH01) OPTION(*ARCHIVE) SCHTIME(1230) This command will start archiving, using archive control group ARCH01, at 12:30 p.m.. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1034 Control group &1 type &2 canceled. BRM1391 Control group &2 type &3 canceled. BRM1393 Control group &2 type &3 canceled. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF3700 All CPF37xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF3800 All CPF38xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 356 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Start Backup using BRM (STRBKUBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Start Backup using BRM (STRBKUBRM) command selects a control group to back up. You can start the backup immediately or you can schedule it using the system job scheduler. Processing can be batch or interactive. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. This command should not be used by control group *EXIT item processing as results will be unpredictable. 2. You must have *USE authority to backup item exit programs and *EXECUTE authority to libraries containing the backup item exit programs. *********** End @F0A ********************************* Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes CTLGRP Control group Name, *BKUGRP, *SYSGRP, *SYSTEM Required, Positional 1 SCDTIME Schedule time Decimal number, *IMMED Optional SBMJOB Submit to batch *YES, *CONSOLE, *CTLSBS, *NO Optional STRSEQ Starting sequence Element list Optional Element 1: Number 1-9999, *FIRST Element 2: Library Name, *FIRST APPEND Append to media *CTLGRPATR, *BKUPCY, *NO, *YES Optional JOBD Job description Single values: *USRPRF Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Job description Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB JOBQ Job queue Single values: *JOBD Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Job queue Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB ACTIVITY Activity *CTLGRPATR, *FULL, *INCR Optional RETENTION Retention Element list Optional Element 1: Retention type *CTLGRPATR, *DAYS, *PERM Element 2: Retain media 1-9999, 35 OMITS Omits *PROCESS, *IGNORE Optional Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 357 Control group (CTLGRP) Specifies the name of the control group that you want to schedule for backup. Backup control groups are groups of libraries, special values and lists that share common backup characteristics. You can create multiple backup control groups to complete your backup strategy. This is a required field. *BKUGRP The default backup control group is processed. The default backup user data control group is set up in the BRMS backup policy. *SYSGRP The default system backup control group is processed. The default backup system data control group is set up when BRMS is installed. *SYSTEM The default backup control group is processed. The default backup entire system control group is set up in the BRMS backup policy. control-group-name Specify the name of the backup control group, such as DAILY that you want to process. Top Schedule time (SCDTIME) Specifies the time that you want BRMS to begin processing the backup. *IMMED The backups are to begin immediately. start-time Specify the time in hour and minutes that you want the backup to begin. The time is expressed in 24 hour clock format ’hhmm’. Top Submit to batch (SBMJOB) Specifies how you want to process the selected control group. *YES Submits the processing of the control group to batch. The job is dependent on the job queue and job description specified on subsequent parameters. *CONSOLE Transfers the processing of the control group to the system console. This special value is used with the console monitoring function in BRMS. *CTLSBS Submits the control group to the Q1ACTLSBS job queue in the controlling subsystem for batch processing. Note: If the control group requires all subsystems to be ended, this special value should only be used if the backup can complete without operator intervention because the interactive system console job is ended and will not be available. 358 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands If the control group requires all subsystems to be ended, system reference code A900 3C70 is displayed while the system is in restricted state. Unresponsive restricted state backups can be ended and the interactive system console job restarted in two ways: 1. Start DST from the control panel, sign on to DST, select option 14 - End batch restricted state. 2. Specify a value for Maximum time for backup on the System Policy which is large enough to allow the backup job to complete but small enough to end the backup job if the controlling subsystem has not been restarted in the specified time. *NO Performs the processing of the control group within the current job. Top Starting sequence (STRSEQ) Specifies the sequence number and library from which you want to restart backup processing. Note: If you are not restarting a control group, then you will always start at the first sequence number in the control group, regardless of the values specified in the STRSEQ parameter. Note: You can use this parameter when *IBM, *ALLUSR, *ALLPROD, *ALLTEST,*ASPnn or a generic library name is specified as the Save item in the specified sequence number in the control group. Element 1: Number *FIRST Backup processing starts with the first item in the control group. sequence-number Specify the sequence number within the control group from which you want to restart backup processing. Element 2: Library *FIRST Backup processing starts with the first library in the specified sequence number. library-name Specify the name of the library within the sequence number from which you want to restart backup processing. Top Append to media (APPEND) Specifies whether you want to append the backup data for the backup processing you are restarting to an active volume. Note: The APPEND parameter applies only to removable media, and must be *NO if media of class *ADSM (TSM server) is used. *CTLGRPATR Use the value from the control group for Append to media . *BKUPCY Use the value from the backup policy for Append to media . *NO Do not append backup data for the backup you are restarting to an active volume. Start Backup using BRM (STRBKUBRM) 359 *YES Append the backup data for the backup you are restarting to an active volume. Backup data is written to the volume immediately following the last active file on the volume. Top Job description (JOBD) Specifies the job description to be used with this job. Single values *USRPRF The job description in the user profile under which the submitted job runs is used as the job description of the submitted job. Qualifier 1: Job description name Specify the name of the job description used for the job. Qualifier 2: Library *LIBL The library list is used to locate the job description. *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to locate the job description. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, QGPL is used. name Specify the name of the library where the job description is located. Top Job queue (JOBQ) Specifies the job queue in which this job is placed. Single values *JOBD The submitted job is placed on the job queue named in the specified job description. Qualifier 1: Job queue name Specify the name of the job queue on which the submitted job is placed. Qualifier 2: Library *LIBL The library list is used to locate the job queue. *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to locate the job queue. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, QGPL is used. name Specify the name of the library where the job queue is located. Top 360 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Activity (ACTIVITY) The Activity parameter allows you to specify the activity that is to be used when processing the control group. You can specify that the Weekly activity attribute of the control group entries is to be used or specify a specific type of activity which will override the Weekly activity attribute of the control group entries. Activity overrides must be enabled for the control group specified in the CTLGRP parameter when specifying a value other than *CTLGRPATR for the Activity parameter. Activity overrides for the control group can be enabled or disabled from the properties Activity tab for the BRMS backup policy using the BRMS iSeries Navigator client. The backup policy will have the same name as the control group name. Diagnostic message BRM400A is sent by the STRBKUBRM validity checking program if activity overrides are disabled and the value for the ACTIVITY parameter is not *CTLGRPATR. *CTLGRPATR Specifies the Weekly activity attribute of the control group entries is to be used when processing the control group. This is the default value. *FULL Specifies the Weekly activity attribute of the control group entries is to be overriden and processed as a full save. The override applies to all days of the week. *INCR Specifies the Weekly activity attribute of the control group entries is to be overriden and processed as a incremental save. The type of incremental save is determined by the current value of the Incremental type attribute of the control group. The override applies to all days of the week. Each entry in the control group will be processed when the command is run regardless of the current value specified for the Weekly activity attribute for the entry. This includes exit entries. If the control group entry does not support incremental saves, the entry will not be processed and diagnostic message BRM400F will be entered into the job log. Top Retention (RETENTION) The Retention parameter allows you to specify the retention attributes that are to be applied to objects saved by the control group. You can specify that the retention attributes of the media policies defined in the control group are to be used or specify new retention attributes which will override the media policy retention attributes. Retention overrides must be enabled for the control group specified in the CTLGRP parameter when specifying a value other than *CTLGRPATR for element 1 of the Retention. Retention overrides for the control group can be enabled or disabled using the properties Media Retention tab for the BRMS backup policy using the BRMS iSeries Navigator client. The backup policy will have the same name as the control group name. Diagnostic message BRM400B is sent by the STRBKUBRM validity checking program if retention overrides are disabled and the value for element 1 of the Retention parameter is not *CTLGRPATR. Element 1: Retention type *CTLGRPATR Specifies the retention attributes of the media policies defined in the control group are to be applied to the saved objects. This is the default value. *DAYS Specifies days retention is to be applied to all objects saved by this control group. Saved objects Start Backup using BRM (STRBKUBRM) 361 remain active for the specified number of days, after which the saved objects expire. The number-of-days must be specified in element 2 when using this retention type. *PERM Specifies a permanent retention is to be applied to all objects saved by this control group. Permanent retention means the saved objects remain active indefinitely or until explicitly expired. Element 2: Retain media number-of-days Specifies a number of days from 1-9999 that saved objects remain active. Top Omits (OMITS) Specifies whether omit items are to be processed or ignored when the backup control group is run. Note: This attribute does not apply to backup lists or the *SYSTEM backup control group. *PROCESS Process omit items during the save. Omit items will be excluded from the save *IGNORE Ignore omitted items during the save. Omit items will be included in the save. Top Examples Example 1: Backing up a Control Group STRBKUBRM CTLGRP(BACK01) This command submits a batch job for backup control group BACK01. The batch job is not scheduled, so it will start immediately assuming batch job processing is active. Example 2: Overriding the Save Activity STRBKUBRM CTLGRP(BACK01) ACTIVITY(FULL) This command submits a batch job for backup control group BACK01. The control group is set up to normally perform cumulative saves. When this backup is run, the cumulative saves will be overriden and a full save will be performed. Example 3: Overriding the Save Retention STRBKUBRM CTLGRP(BACK01) ACTIVITY(FULL) RETENTION(*DAYS 2555) This command submits a batch job for backup control group BACK01. The control group is set up to normally perform cumulative saves with a retention of 30 days. When this backup is run, the cumulative saves and retention will be overriden. A full save with a retention of 2555 days will be performed. Example 4: Overriding Omitted Save Items STRBKUBRM CTLGRP(BACK01) ACTIVITY(FULL) RETENTION(*DAYS 2555) OMITS(*IGNORE) This command submits a batch job for backup control group BACK01. The control group is set up to normally perform cumulative saves with a retention of 30 days and uses omits defined in the backup 362 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands policy. When this backup is run, the cumulative saves, retention and omits will be overriden. A full backup which includes the omit items will be performed and a retention of 2555 days will be applied to the save. Example 5: Submit to System Save to Batch STRBKUBRM CTLGRP(*SYSTEM) SBMJOB(*CTLSBS) This command submits the *SYSTEM backup control group to the controlling subsystem for batch processing. Since the backup does not use the BRMS console monitor or any interactive processing, the backup requires complete media management automation. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1034 Control group &1 type &2 canceled. BRM1391 Control group &2 type &3 canceled. BRM1393 Control group &2 type &3 canceled. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4041 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF3700 All CPF37xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF3800 All CPF38xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top Start Backup using BRM (STRBKUBRM) 363 364 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Start Expiration for BRM (STREXPBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Start Media Expiration Processing for BRM (STREXPBRM) command expires media that is in the BRMS media content information database. When media is expired it can be reused in save processing. Volumes are expired when the expiration date or number of days are exceeded or when the volume has been reused. Volumes that are expired are marked with *YES in the Expired field on the Work with Media display. The STREXPBRM command can be scheduled to run periodically or can be processed as part of the STRMNTBRM command. The Media Expiration report can be produced by specifying *REPORT in the Active file action (ACTION) parameter. The report, if printed, is written to the printer file QP1AEP. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes ACTFILCNT Active file count 0-999, 0 Optional ACTION Active file action *REPORT, *EXPMED Optional EXPSETMED Expire media set volumes *NO, *YES Optional ACTFILRET File retention type *ANY, *VERSION Optional SLTCRTDATE Select creation dates Element list Optional Element 1: Beginning creation date Character value, *BEGIN, *CURRENT Element 2: Ending creation date Character value, *END, *CURRENT Top Active file count (ACTFILCNT) Specifies the number of active files that are allowed to exist on a volume before an expiration warning is issued for the volume in the Media Expiration report or automatically expired if the *EXPMED choice is selected for the Active file action (ACTION) parameter. Note: If the Active file count (ACTFILCNT) parameter is 0, and you specify *REPORT in the Active file action (ACTION) parameter, BRMS produces a report and expires media with 0 active files. If the Active file count (ACTFILCNT) parameter is greater than 0, only a report is produced. 0 The default number of active files is 0. number-of-files Specify the number of active files. You can specify from 0 to 999 active files. Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 365 Active file action (ACTION) Specifies the action that you want to perform, based on the value specified in the Active file count (ACTFILCNT) parameter. You can print the Media Expiration report, expire media or take no action. *REPORT A warning is issued in the Media Expiration report for all media that have a number of active files equal to or less than the number of active files specified in the Active file count (ACTFILCNT) parameter. Note: An exception to this is that if the Active file count (ACTFILCNT) parameter is 0, media with no active files will be expired. *EXPMED Media is expired that has a number of active files equal to or less than the number of active files specified in the Active file count (ACTFILCNT) parameter and the active file count is less than the total number of files on the volume. For example, if you specified 1 in the Active file count (ACTFILCNT) parameter and the media held only one file, the media would not expire. If the media held two files and one file was active and the other had expired, the media would be allowed to expire. Top Expire media set volumes (EXPSETMED) Specifies whether to expire all eligible media in a media set with no active files when the STREXPBRM command processes. This will cause media that are members of media sets to expire even if there is unexpired media with active file sequences at subsequent positions in the set. This allows the media to be reused prior to expiration of the set and reduces the number of active media being managed. By default, BRMS will not expire media in a set prior to unexpirable media unless the entire set can be expired. *NO Volumes in a media set are not expired unless the entire set is expired. *YES Volumes in a media set are expired. Note: Expiring all eligible media in a set can reduce the size of the set or create two or more new sets. Note: It is recommended that you run this function periodically and it can be a long running process. Top File retention type (ACTFILRET) Specifies the type of retention for the active files that you want to include in media expiration. *ANY Include active files with any type of retention. *VERSION Include only active files whose expiration is based on version retention. Top Select creation dates (SLTCRTDATE) Specifies a range of creation dates that you want to use when selecting media to expire or report. The Beginning creation date is the beginning of a date range of media selected and the Ending creation date is the end of the date range of creation dates. 366 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Note: Using this parameter, it is possible to enter a date with no separator, or a number of days which can be up to 5 digits in length. For instance, if you are using month/day/year format, the number 12904 would be formatted as January 29, 2004. If on the other hand, you entered a number 13904, BRMS assume that this is not a date, but rather is a number. BRMS always tries to calculate a calendar date first when a number is entered and then if the date it calculates is not valid, assumes that it is a number of days. If the number that is entered is over 5 digits and the date that it calculates is not valid, you receive an error message. Note: This parameter is active only when you specify *EXPMED in the Active file action (ACTION) parameter. Element 1: Beginning creation date *BEGIN Uses the earliest media volume creation date that is on the file for the beginning of the creation date range. beginning-creation-date Specify a date that is the beginning of the creation date range. The date must be less than or equal to the current date. *CURRENT Uses the current date as the beginning of the creation date range. number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is used to determine the beginning date of the date range. Element 2: Ending creation date *END The last creation date in the media inventory is used as the end of the creation date range. *CURRENT Uses the current date as the ending of the creation date range. ending-creation-date Specify a date that is the ending of the creation date range. The date must be equal to or greater than the beginning creation date and less than or equal to the current date. number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is used to determine the ending date of the date range. Top Examples Example 1: Expiring Volumes Under Version Control STREXPBRM ACTFILCNT(2) ACTION(*EXPMED) ACTFILRET(*VERSION) This command starts expiration processing for any volume that has 2 or less active files on it and whose media expiration is controlled using version control. Example 2: Expiring Volumes in a Set STREXPBRM ACTION(*EXPMED) EXPSETMED(*YES) This command starts expiration processing for expiring volumes contained in a set if there are no active files on the volumes. Start Expiration for BRM (STREXPBRM) 367 Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 368 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Start Migration using BRM (STRMGRBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Start Migration using BRM (STRMGRBRM) command allows you to specify a migration control group to process. You can start the migration immediately or you can schedule it using the system job scheduler. Processing can be batch or interactive. The default for the OPTION parameter is *REPORT, which produces the Migration Item Candidate report. This allows you to process a report and review what will be migrated prior to performing the migration operation. To perform a migration for the items in the Migration Item Candidate report created by the *REPORT option or to restart a migration that was interrupted for some reason, you can specify the special value *RESUME. Each time you process the STRMGRBRM command using either the *REPORT or *MIGRATE special values, BRMS creates a migration candidate file for the items in the control group. This file contains information about the items in the control group at the time that you processed the STRMGRBRM command, as well as information about auxiliary storage pool sizes and utilization. The migration candidate file that you created is used for producing candidate reports and performing migration operations for the control group. If you specify *RESUME for a control group, the migration candidate file that was created for the control group when you processed the STRMGRBRM command is used. A new migration candidate file is not created when you specify *RESUME, even though items in the control group or auxiliary storage pool characteristics may have changed. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this command. 2. If you use the special value *EXIT in a migration control group and the resulting processing modifies the characteristics of either the control group items or auxiliary storage pool characteristics, BRMS does not record the changes in the resulting migration candidate file. You should consider not using the *EXIT special value in migration control groups if the resulting processing alters item or auxiliary storage pool characteristics. 3. The migration candidate list that is created as a result of processing a control group using either the *REPORT or *MIGRATE special values is not associated with a job or user id, only the name of the control group. If Job A processes a migration control group and Job B subsequently processes the same migration control group, the migration candidate list created for Job A will be overwritten by the migration candidate list created for Job B. If you want to resume a migration control group using the *RESUME special value, the migration candidate list created for Job B is the list that would be available for the resume operation, even if Job A was the job that was interrupted. 4. This command should not be used by control group *EXIT item processing as results will be unpredictable. Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 369 Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes CTLGRP Control group Name, *MGRGRP Required, Positional 1 OPTION Run option *REPORT, *MIGRATE, *RESUME Optional SCDTIME Schedule time Element list Optional Element 1: Beginning time Character value, *IMMED Element 2: Ending time Character value, *NONE SBMJOB Submit to batch *YES, *CONSOLE, *NO Optional JOBD Job description Single values: *USRPRF Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Job description Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB JOBQ Job queue Single values: *JOBD Other values: Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Job queue Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB ENDINTJOB End interactive jobs *SYSPCY, *NO, *YES Optional DELAY Delay 0-999, *SYSPCY Optional Top Control group (CTLGRP) Specifies the name of the control group that you want to to migrate. This is a required field. *MGRGRP The default migration control group is processed. The default migration control group is created by BRMS at installation. control-group-name Specify the name of the migration control group, that you want to process. Top Run option (OPTION) Specifies whether you want to produce a report of migration candidates or process the control group. Note: You should always run a report of migration candidates (*REPORT option) prior to processing the actual migration. The special value *EXIT is not processed when using the *REPORT option. *REPORT You want to produce the Migration Item Candidate report. The printer file the report is written to is QP1AHC. *MIGRATE You want to process a migration control group based on the migration plan. 370 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *RESUME You want to resume processing a migration control group. The migration will use the last migration report generated for this control group. Top Schedule time (SCDTIME) Specifies the time that you want BRMS to begin and end processing items in the migration control group. The beginning time is the time expressed in 24 hour format that you want the migration processing to begin. The ending time determines when you want migration processing to end. The migration process will not end in the middle of processing a migration item. Note: If the time that you specify for the beginning time is earlier than the current time, processing is delayed until the next day. Likewise the ending time specified will be moved to the next day. Note: Leading zeroes must be used when indicating hour and/or minute values less than 10. The use of a time separator is not supported. Element 1: Beginning time *IMMED You want to start migration control group processing immediately. begin-time Specify the time in hour and minutes that you want the migration to begin. The time is expressed in 24 hour clock format ’hhmm’. Element 2: Ending time *NONE The migration process continues until it ends, regardless of how long it takes. ending-time Specify the time that you want to conclude the migration process. The process will not end until it has completed processing the item that it is currently processing when the ending time is reached. Top Submit to batch (SBMJOB) Specifies how you want to process the selected control group. *YES Submits the processing of the control group to batch. The job is dependent on the job queue and job description specified as subsequent parameters. *CONSOLE Transfers the processing of the control group to the system console. This special value is used with the console monitoring function in BRMS. *NO Performs the processing of the control group within the current job. Top Start Migration using BRM (STRMGRBRM) 371 Job description (JOBD) Specifies the job description to be used with this job if SBMJOB(*YES) is specified. Single values *USRPRF The job description in the user profile under which the submitted job runs is used as the job description of the submitted job. Qualifier 1: Job description name Specify the name of the job description used for the job. Qualifier 2: Library *LIBL The library list is used to locate the job description. *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to locate the job description. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, QGPL is used. name Specify the name of the library where the job description is located. Top Job queue (JOBQ) Specifies the job queue to use if SBMJOB(*YES) is specified. Single values *JOBD The submitted job is placed on the job queue named in the specified job description. Qualifier 1: Job queue name Specify the name of the job queue on which the submitted job is placed. Qualifier 2: Library *LIBL The library list is used to locate the job queue. *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to locate the job queue. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, QGPL is used. name Specify the name of the library where the job queue is located. Top End interactive jobs (ENDINTJOB) Specifies whether BRMS should automatically notify active users that a migration process is about to occur and then sign them off. When *SYSPCY is specified, BRMS references the system policy to determine whether interactive users are to be notified and signed off. *SYSPCY The value for sign off interactive users from the system policy is used for this migration process. *NO You do not want BRMS to automatically sign off interactive users. 372 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *YES You want BRMS to automatically sign off interactive users. Top Delay (DELAY) Specifies the maximum time limit in minutes that BRMS automatically notifies users prior to automatically signing off active users. The number of minutes can range from 0 to 999 minutes. Messages are sent using the following schedule: v Zero - send the message one time and then the user is signed off. v 1-10 - send the message every minute and then the user is signed off. v 11-60 - send the message every 2 minutes and then the user is signed off. v 61+ - send the message every 10 minutes and then the user is signed off. *SYSPCY The sign off limit value from the system policy is used for this migration process. number-of-minutes Specify the number of minutes that will be the sign off limit for this migration process. The number of minutes can range from 0 to 999 minutes. Top Examples Example 1: Producing a Report of Migration Candidates STRMGRBRM CTLGRP(MGR01) SCDTIME(2000 0400) This command starts migration operations, for items identified in control group MGR01, between the hours of 10:00 PM and 4:00 AM. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM10A2 Control group &1 type &2 completed with errors. BRM1387 Error occurred processing exit command for control group &1. BRM1820 Control group &1 type &2 ended abnormally. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM1955 Console monitor is not active. BRM1F27 Operation not allowed, resources not available. Start Migration using BRM (STRMGRBRM) 373 BRM2160 Migration for control group &1 ended. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF3700 All CPF37xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF3800 All CPF38xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 374 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Start Maintenance for BRM (STRMNTBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Start Maintenance for BRM (STRMNTBRM) command performs various BRMS maintenance and clean-up functions. The STRMNTBRM command can be scheduled to process periodically either by manual submission or inclusion in an automatic job scheduler. The STRMNTBRM command processes several other commands that can be run separately. These include: v RMVMEDIBRM - Remove media information from BRM v MOVMEDBRM - Move media using BRM v STREXPBRM - Expire media from BRM v RMVLOGEBRM - Remove BRM log entries v WRKMEDIBRM - Work with media information v STRRCYBRM - Recovery analysis The STRMNTBRM produces multiple reports depending on the print options you select as well as the current conditions that it detects. For instance, the Centralized Media Audit report will not print if you are not using a clustered network environment in BRMS. Listed below are the printer files and associated reports that can be produced when the STRMNTBRM command processes: v QP1AVER - Version Control v QP1AEP - Media Expiration v QP1AMM - Media Report by Expiration Date v QP1AHS - Media Information v QP1ALE - Save Strategy Exceptions v QP1ARCY - Recovering Your Entire System v QP1AASP - Display ASP Information v QP1ARW - Recovery Activities v QP1A2SL - Location Analysis v QP1ASYN - Centralized Media Audit v QP1A2RCY - Recovery Volume Summary To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. This command should not be used by control group *EXIT item processing as results will be unpredictable. 2. All object authority is required to run this command. 3. This command should not be run as a remote command. 4. Depending on the size of your media inventory, this command can take a long time to process. 5. This command should be run as an independent job. No other BRMS functions should be active when the STRMNTBRM command is processing. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 375 6. Reorganizing the BRMS database files can be a long running process requiring additional disk storage. Reorganization will occur on all BRMS data base files. Reorganization of files may be skipped if sufficient disk storage is not available, or if the file has no members or records. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes EXPMED Expire media *YES, *NO Optional EXPSETMED Expire media set volumes *NO, *YES Optional RMVMEDI Remove media information Element list Optional Element 1: Media contents *EXP, *NONE, *REUSE Element 2: Object level detail 1-9999, *MEDCON RMVMGRINF Remove migration information 1-9999, 180, *NONE Optional MOVMED Run media movement *NO, *YES Optional RMVLOGE Remove log entries Element list Optional Element 1: Type *ALL, *NONE, *ARC, *BKU, *MAINT, *MED, *MGR, *RCY, *RTV, *SEC Element 2: From date Character value, *BEGIN, *CURRENT Element 3: To date Character value, 90, *CURRENT, *END RUNCLNUP Run cleanup operations *YES, *NO Optional RTVVOLSTAT Retrieve volume statistics *YES, *NO Optional AUDSYSMED Audit system media Single values: *NONE, *NETGRP Other values (up to 50 repetitions): Character value Optional CHGJRN Change BRM journal receivers *YES, *NO Optional PRTEXPMED Print expired media report *YES, *NO Optional PRTVSNRPT Print version report *EXPMED, *NO, *YES Optional PRTBKUACT Print media information *YES, *NO Optional PRTRCYRPT Print recovery reports Single values: *ALL, *NONE Other values (up to 3 repetitions): *RCYACT, *RCYANL, *SAVEXCP Optional RCYLOC Recovery locations Single values: *ALL Other values (up to 10 repetitions): Name, *HOME Optional PRTSYSINF Print system information *NO, *YES Optional RGZBRMDB Reorganize BRMS database *NO, *YES Optional REFREE Auto-retrieved objects Element list Optional Element 1: Refree *NO, *YES Top Expire media (EXPMED) Specifies whether to expire media when the STRMNTBRM command processes. Expired save files that have been copied to tape are deleted when this command is run. The STREXPBRM command is processed by the STRMNTBRM command to expire media. *YES Media is expired when maintenence is run. *NO Media is not expired when maintenence is run. 376 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Top Expire media set volumes (EXPSETMED) Specifies whether to expire media set volumes when the STRMNTBRM command processes. This will cause media that are members of media sets to expire even if there is unexpired media with active file sequences at subsequent positions in the set. This allows the media to be reused prior to expiration of the set and reduces the number of active media being managed. By default, BRMS will not expire media in a set prior to unexpirable media unless the entire set can be expired. *NO Volumes in a media set are not expired when the STRMNTBRM command is processed unless the entire set is expired. *YES Volumes in a media set are expired when the STRMNTBRM command is processed. Note: Expiring all eligible media in a set can reduce the size of the set or create two or more new sets. Note: It is recommended that you run this function periodically and it can be a long running process. Top Remove media information (RMVMEDI) Specifies what information to remove from the BRMS media content inventory and how long to keep object detail. The RMVMEDIBRM command is used by the STRMNTBRM command to accomplish BRMS media content information removal. The Media contents (MEDCON) parameter indicates when media content information is removed from the media content information and the Object level detail (OBJDTL) parameter indicates when the object level detail is to be removed. Element 1: Media contents *EXP All BRMS media media content information entries that have an expiration date that is equal to or less than the current date are removed from the media content inventory. *NONE No media content information is to be removed from the media content information inventory when the STRMNTBRM command is run. *REUSE Media content information associated with a volume is not removed from the media content inventory file until the volume is re-used, even though the volume has already expired. Element 2: Object level detail *MEDCON Object detail is removed when media content information is removed. number-of-days Specify the number of days that object detail is kept in the media content inventory. If this number of days is greater than the number of days implied in the Media contents field, such as the volume expires in 60 days and you specify 90 days for the Object level detail , the value has no effect since object detail is always removed when media content information is removed. However, if you specify 45 days and the object expires in 60 days, the object level detail is removed 15 days before other media content information is removed. Top Start Maintenance for BRM (STRMNTBRM) 377 Remove migration information (RMVMGRINF) Specifies how old in number of days that migration information should be before it is removed from the migration information history. 180 Migration information is removed from the migration information history after 180 days. *NONE Migration information is not removed from the migration information history. number-of-days Specify the number of days after which migration information is considered old and no longer useful. For instance, if you specified 200, migration information older than 200 days would be removed from the migration information history when the STRMNTBRM command was processed. You can specify from 1 to 9999 days. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. Top Run media movement (MOVMED) Specifies whether to process scheduled media movement. The MOVMEDBRM command is processed by the STRMNTBRM command to move the selected media. *NO Media movements are not processed when the STRMNTBRM command is processed. *YES Scheduled media movements are processed when the STRMNTBRM command is processed. Top Remove log entries (RMVLOGE) Specifies whether to remove log entries when the STRMNTBRM command is run. You can specify the type of log entries that you want to remove and a date range of log entries. The RMVLOGEBRM command is processed by the STRMNTBRM command to remove log entries. Note: Using this parameter, it is possible to enter a date with no separator, or a number of days which can be up to 5 digits in length. For instance, if you are using month/day/year format, the number 12904 would be formatted as January 29, 2004. If on the other hand, you entered a number 13904, BRMS assume that this is not a date, but rather is a number. BRMS always tries to calculate a calendar date first when a number is entered and then if the date it calculates is not valid, assumes that it is a number of days. If the number that is entered is over 5 digits and the date that it calculates is not valid, you receive an error message. Element 1: Type *ALL Selects all log entries to remove within the specified date range. *ARC Selects only archive log entries to remove within the specified date range. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *BKU Selects only back up log entries to remove within the specified date range. *MAINT Selects only maintenance log entries to remove within the specified date range. *MED Selects only media management log entries to remove within the specified date range. *MGR Selects only migration log entries to remove within the specified date range. 378 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *NONE No log entries are removed when the STRMNTBRM command processes. *RCY Selects only recovery log entries to remove within the specified date range. *RTV Selects only retrieve log entries to remove within the specified date range. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *SEC Selects only security log entries to remove within the specified date range. Only log entries whose primary area are security will be removed. An entry may be logged for any reason and have security as a secondary area. Element 2: From date *BEGIN The earliest log entry date in the BRMS log is the beginning date of the date range. *CURRENT The current date is the starting point of the range of dates used to remove entries from the BRMS log. from-date Specify the date entered in job date format with or without date separators that you want to be the beginning date of the date range. number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is used to determine the beginning date of the date range. Element 3: To date 90 90 days before the current day is the ending date of the date range. *CURRENT The current date is the ending date of the date range. *END The last date in the log is the ending date of the date range. to-date Specify the date in job date format with or without date separators that you want to be the ending date of the date range. number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is used to determine the ending date of the date range. Top Run cleanup operations (RUNCLNUP) Specifies whether BRMS is to run clean up operations when the STRMNTBRM command processes. Cleanup operations includes various BRMS general routines such as creation of the location analysis report, analysis of deleted libraries, media policies with expiration dates that have past, and more. *YES Clean up operations are performed when the STRMNTBRM command is processed. *NO Clean up operations are not performed when the STRMNTBRM command is processed. Top Start Maintenance for BRM (STRMNTBRM) 379 Retrieve volume statistics (RTVVOLSTAT) Specifies whether BRMS is to retrieve volume statistics when the STRMNTBRM command processes. *YES Volume statistics are retrieved when the STRMNTBRM command is processed. *NO Volume statistics are not retrieved when the STRMNTBRM command is processed. Top Audit system media (AUDSYSMED) Specifies whether media information as contained by one or more systems in the network group should be audited and differences in media information resolved. You can enter one or more system/network identifiers or you can select the special value *NETGRP for all systems in the network group or *NONE for none of the systems in the network group. Note: Running shared inventory audit processing on each and every system using STRMNTBRM results in undue system and communications work. This auditing could be performed on just one system, in order to accomplish the same result. Note: Shared inventory audit processing is not generally required (except when users are restoring a back level QUSRBRM database) and need a way to resynchronize this local back level copy, or correct for problems due to loss of QA1ANET2 records. Note: Shared inventory audit processing is skipped if the current system is in restricted state or the remote systems required to complete the audit are not available. You can enter multiple values for this parameter. If you are on an entry display and you need additional entry fields to enter these multiple values, type a plus sign (+) in the entry field opposite the phrase ″+ for more″ and press the Enter key. Single values *NONE No media information for any system in the network group is to be audited and differences resolved. *NETGRP Media information for all systems in the network group is to be audited and differences resolved. Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to use this value. Other values (up to 50 repetitions) location-name Specify the name of the remote location associated with the system. The local system’s network identifier, as seen by using the DSPNETA command, is used as the system’s network identifier. Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to specify a remote system. network-id.location-name Specify the network identifier and the name of the remote location associated with the system. Specify these values using the format nnnnnnnn.cccccccc where nnnnnnnn is the network identifier and cccccccc is the remote location name. Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to specify a remote system. Top 380 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Change BRM journal receivers (CHGJRN) Specifies whether to change the receivers for the BRMS journals when the STRMNTBRM command processes. When the BRMS journal receivers are changed, the old BRMS journal receiver is deleted. *YES The journal receivers are changed when the STRMNTBRM command is processed. *NO The journal receivers are not changed when the STRMNTBRM command is processed. Top Print expired media report (PRTEXPMED) Specifies whether to print a report of media that was expired when the STRMNTBRM command processes. *YES A report of media that was expired prints when the STRMNTBRM command is processed. *NO No report is created of the media that was expired when the STRMNTBRM command is processed. Top Print version report (PRTVSNRPT) Specifies whether to print a version control report when the STRMNTBRM command processes. The special value *EXPMED indicates that the version control report should be printed whenever media expiration processing is performed. *EXPMED Print a version control report whenever media expiration processing is performed. *NO No version control report prints when the STRMNTBRM command is processed. *YES A version control report prints when the STRMNTBRM command is processed. Top Print media information (PRTBKUACT) Specifies whether to print a report of what was backed up. The report will include backups done the day of the report and the previous day. The Work with Media Information using BRM (WRKMEDIBRM) command with parameter OUTPUT(*PRINT) is run by the STRMNTBRM command to produce the report. *YES A report is printed of what was backed up today and yesterday when the STRMNTBRM command is run. *NO No report is created of what was backed up. Top Start Maintenance for BRM (STRMNTBRM) 381 Print recovery reports (PRTRCYRPT) Specifies which recovery reports to print for recovery when the STRMNTBRM command runs. If you want to print two of the three reports, specify the special values for the reports. If you want to print all three of the reports, specify *ALL. Single values *ALL Print all reports for recovery when the STRMNTBRM command is processed. Recovery information that is printed will included system information. Reports generated from the value *SYSINF will not be included with *ALL. *NONE You do not want to print any of the reports when the STRMNTBRM command is processed. Other values (up to 3 repetitions) *RCYACT Print the Recovery Activities report when the STRMNTBRM command is processed. *RCYANL Print the Recovery Analysis report when the STRMNTBRM command is processed. *SAVEXCP Print the Save Strategy Exceptions report when the STRMNTBRM command is processed. Top Recovery locations (RCYLOC) Specifies the locations for which you want to print recovery reports. Reports printed depend on the value specified in the Print recovery reports (PRTRCYRPT) parameter. Single values *ALL Reports are printed for all locations. Other values (up to 10 repetitions) location-name Specify the location names for which you want to print reports. Top Print system information (PRTSYSINF) Indicates if BRMS should issue the i5/OS command PRTSYSINF to produce reports of system information. These reports include user library information, system hardware and resource information, configuration information, and much more. *NO BRMS will not issue the PRTSYSINF command and the associated reports will not be generated. *YES BRMS will issue the PRTSYSINF command and the associated reports will be generated. Top 382 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Reorganize BRMS data base (RGZBRMDB) Use this parameter to reorganize the BRMS database. This option removes deleted records from the BRMS database. You should reorganize the BRMS database on a periodic basis, particularly if you save many objects and save with object detail. Note: Reorganizing the BRMS database can be a long running process requiring additional disk storage. Reorganization will occur on the BRMS media inventory, media information (history) and object detail. BRMS may skip reorganization of the database if sufficient disk storage is not available, or if the database has no members or records. *NO The BRMS database is not reorganized. *YES The BRMS database is reorganized. Top Refree auto-retrieved objects (REFREE) Use this parameter to refree archive objects that have been auto-retrieved. *NO Do not refree auto-retrieved objects. *YES Refree auto-retrieved objects. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. Top Examples Example 1: Start Maintenance, Move Media, Clean the Archive Log STRMNTBRM MOVMED(*YES) RMVLOGE(*ARC) This command performs normal maintenance, starts media movement processing, and removes archive entries that are older than 90 days old from the BRMS log. Example 2: Start Maintenance to Reorganize the BRMS Database Files STRMNTBRM RGZBRMDB(*YES) This command performs normal maintenance and runs the RGZDBF commmands on all the BRMS data base files. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1177 Cannot establish connection with remote system. BRM1343 Date &2 is not correct. BRM1856 Job information cannot be retrieved. Errors occurred. Start Maintenance for BRM (STRMNTBRM) 383 BRM1868 File &1 not opened successfully. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM4041 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. BRM6708 Command ended due to error. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 384 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Start Recovery using BRM (STRRCYBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Start Recovery using BRM (STRRCYBRM) command recovers items ranging from a single library to the entire system. Any library or group of libraries that were saved by a BRMS save command can be restored by this command. Recovery is based on entries in the BRMS media inventory contents information. Recovery using the STRRCYBRM uses the most recent times and dates of entries in the BRMS media content information. This reflects the order in which libraries and objects were saved. For instance, a recovery request for a library will restore the most recent full backup of a library, the latest incremental backup of that library, and all object level saves that have dates after the last full save. BRMS always uses non-duplicated media information when selecting items for recovery regardless of whether the location of the media if a value of *ALL is specified for the Volume location (LOC) parameter. If you want to select recovery items from duplicated media information, then specify *YES on the Use duplicate media (USEDUPMED) parameter. The design of the STRRCYBRM command concerning libraries is to report all the resources needed to recover a library in its entirety. This means that during the search of media information a full backup is required as a starting point in recovering the library. If a full backup is not found meeting the search criteria, any subsequent saves of objects for that library are ignored. This could happen if control group A saves libraries full and control group B saves libraries incremental and the STRRCYBRM OPTION(*CTLGRP) CTLGRP((B) is issued. This could also happen if the time period specified does not have a full backup of the library. Note: Prior to processing a restore, you should use the report option (*REPORT) to produce a report of the steps required to restore a portion of the system or the entire system. The report that is produced is the Recovery Analysis report. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1ARCY. Note: When you are restoring multiple items, such as a *SYSTEM , *SYSBAS or *SAVSYS, it is advisable to first run a Recovery Analysis Report to assist you in evaluating the steps required to restore the requested items. For instance, BRMS cannot install the Licensed Internal Code and restore the operating system for you automatically. The report assists you in locating the required volumes and identifies the manual steps needed to restore the Licensed Internal Code, the operating system, the BRMS product and required system libraries. After you have performed the manual steps, BRMS is able to provide automated assistance in restoring the remainder of the system. The steps required to restore the system are provided in the Recovery Analysis report. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restrictions: 1. You must have authority to the following restore commands: Restore Object (RST) Restore Document Library Object (RSTDLO) Restore Library (RSTLIB) © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 385 Restore Object (RSTOBJ) Restore Configuration (RSTCFG) Restore User Profiles (RSTUSRPRF) Restore System Information (RSTSYSINF) and must have the object authorities required by those commands as outlined in Appendix D of the iSeries Security Reference. 2. To restore libraries and objects: v You must have *ADD and *READ authority to the QSYS library to restore libraries which do not exist. v You must have *OBJEXIST authority to restore over objects contained in a library. 3. To restore documents and folders: v You must be enrolled in the system distribution directory. v You must have *CHANGE authority to the parent folder and *ALL authority to the document if it already exists on the system. v You must have *EXECUTE authority to the document library. 4. To restore directories and files: v You must have *W and *OBJEXIST authority to file if it already exists on the system. v You must have *WX authority to the parent directory. v You must have *ADD authority to the owning user profile of the directory into which the parent directories are created. v You must have *ALLOBJ special authority to create parent directories with a user profile other than your own. 5. You must have *USE authority to any auxiliary storage pool device when recovering objects to auxiliary storage pool devices. 6. These additional restrictions apply when *APYJRNCHG is specified for the Option (OPTION) parameter: v You must have authority to the APYJRNCHG command. v You must have *EXECUTE authority to the libraries containing the files, journals and journal receivers. v You must have *OBJEXIST authority to restore any files that already exist on the system. v You must have *CHANGE and *OBJMGT authority to apply journal changes to journaled files. v You must have *USE authority to any journal or journal receiver used to apply journal changes. 7. This command should not be used by control group *EXIT item processing as results will be unpredictable. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes OPTION Option *SYSTEM, *ALLDLO, *ALLUSR, *APYJRNCHG, *ASP, *ASPDEV, *CTLGRP, *IBM, *LIB, *LNKLIST, *RCYEXITPGM, *RESUME, *SAVSYS, *SYSBAS Optional, Positional 1 ACTION Action *REPORT, *RESTORE Optional 386 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Keyword Description Choices Notes PERIOD Time period for recovery Element list Optional Element 1: Start time and date Element list Element 1: Beginning time Time, *AVAIL Element 2: Beginning date Character value, *BEGIN, *CURRENT Element 2: End time and date Element list Element 1: Ending time Time, *AVAIL Element 2: Ending date Character value, *END, *CURRENT USESAVF Use save files *YES, *NO Optional USEADSM Use TSM *YES, *NO Optional ASP Auxiliary storage pool 1-32, *SYSTEM Optional LIB Library Generic name, name Optional LIST List Name, *ALL Optional JRN Journal Single values: *JRNLST Other values (up to 25 repetitions): Qualified object name Optional Qualifier 1: Journal Name Qualifier 2: Library Name ASPDEV ASP device Values (up to 25 repetitions): Element list Optional Element 1: From system Name, *LCL Element 2: Auxiliary storage pool Name, *ALL Element 3: Objects *ALL, *LIB, *LNK CTLGRP Control group selection Single values: *SELECT Other values (up to 300 repetitions): Element list Optional Element 1: Control group Name, *NONE, *BKUGRP, *SYSGRP, *SYSTEM Element 2: Sequence number 1-99, 1 OMITLIB Libraries to omit Values (up to 25 repetitions): Generic name, name, *DELETE, *NONE Optional ALWDUP Allow duplicate entries *NO, *YES Optional LOC Volume location Single values: *ALL Other values (up to 10 repetitions): Name, *HOME Optional FROMSYS From system Character value, *LCL Optional PRTSYSINF Print system information *NO, *YES Optional USEDUPMED Use duplicate media *NO, *YES Optional USRRCYINF User recovery information *NONE, *ADD Optional Top Option (OPTION) Specifies what you want to restore from the BRMS media content inventory. *SYSTEM You want to restore the system (1) and basic user (2-32) auxiliary storage pools and auxiliary storage pool devices based on the BRMS media content information. *ALLDLO You want to restore all documents, folders, and distribution objects (mail) from the media content information that meet the specified starting and ending date. Start Recovery using BRM (STRRCYBRM) 387 *ALLUSR You want to restore all user libraries that were saved using the *ALLUSR special value. Refer to the Special Values table for the Save Library (SAVLIB) Command in the Saving Libraries section of the iSeries Backup and Recovery book for a list of libraries which can be restored using this special value. *APYJRNCHG You want to apply journaled changes. Specify the journals using the Journal (JRN) parameter. The value of the From system (FROMSYS) parameter will be ignored if this value is specified. If you want to apply journaled changes to a point in time, specify the point in time on the End time and date prompt of the Time period for recovery (PERIOD) parameter. *ASP You want to restore the system (1) or basic user (2-32) auxiliary storage pool. You must specify the auxiliary storage pool using the Auxiliary storage pool (ASP) parameter. If you are restoring system (1) auxiliary storage pool, only user data is restored, not the operating system. *ASPDEV You want to restore auxiliary storage pool devices. Specify the systems, auxiliary storage pool devices, and objects using the ASP device (ASPDEV) parameter. The value of the From system (FROMSYS) parameter will be ignored if this value is specified. *CTLGRP You want to restore a control group and its associated save items from the media content information. You must specify the control group name in the Control group selection (CTLGRP) parameter. Note: When you select *NONE in the CTLGRP parameter you are indicating that you want to restore saved items from the media content information file not associated with a control group name. Additionally you have the option of selecting up to 300 control groups to restore when you use the *SELECT option in the CTLGRP parameter. You can sequence the order in which the selected control groups are restored by using the Sequence number element of the CTLGRP parameter. *IBM You want to restore all system (IBM) libraries that were saved using the *IBM special value. Refer to the Special Values table for the Save Library (SAVLIB) Command in the Saving Libraries section of the iSeries Backup and Recovery book for a list of libraries which can be restored using this special value. *LIB You want to restore a library from the media content information. You must specify the library name in the Library (LIB) parameter. The latest version of the library is restored from the BRMS media content information by using the latest full save plus any incremental and object saves subsequent to the latest full save. *LNKLIST You want to restore all integrated file system objects that were specified in a list from the media content information that meet the specified starting and ending date. Specify the backup link list using the List (LIST) parameter when using this special value. *RCYEXITPGM Any objects that have been recovered and are waiting for a recovery exit program to be called to reestablish relationships between related objects will be called passing the list of objects that were restored. This step is required to successfully rebuild objects that specified recovery exit processing when the objects were saved. During a complete system recovery, steps are provided to restore all system and user data back to the system. Some of these objects were saved requesting that a recovery exit program be called via the Recovery exit program (RCYEXITPGM) parameter. The objects are all restored by BRMS 388 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands in the appropriate recovery step, and each object that requires a call to a recovery exit program is put into a list. After all data for the recovery is restored, the exit program is called for each package through processing of this option. A package is a related group of media files that were grouped together during the save operation by specifying a value on the Package identifier (PKGID) parameter. In a recovery of a single object or package that had requested a recovery exit program be called on recovery, this step will be done in the same way, the objects will be restored and the exit program will be called with the list of objects. *RESUME You want to start the recovery from the point where the recovery stopped. *SAVSYS You want to restore the operating system based on the BRMS media content information. *SYSBAS You want to restore only the system (1) and basic user auxiliary storage pools (2-32) based on the BRMS media content information. Top Action (ACTION) You can either specify whether you want to create a Recovery Analysis Report or perform an actual recovery. *REPORT You want to create the Recovery Analysis Report. This is recommended prior to restoring the system or *IBM to assure that the required media is available and that all necessary saves have been performed. *RESTORE You want to restore the requested items from the BRMS media content information. Note: If you specify *RESTORE and have specified *SYSTEM for the Option (OPTION) parameter, you will be returned to the Perform Recovery display. Top Time period for recovery (PERIOD) Specifies the period of time for which the recovery items are selected for recovery. Selected items are either included in the recovery report or recovered. This is dependent on the value specified in the Action (ACTION) parameter. Element 1: Start Time and date Element 1: Beginning time One of the following is used to specify the beginning creation time at which or after recovery items are included. Any items created before the specified time and date are not included in the selected recovery items. *AVAIL Any time that is available for the beginning date is included. Start Recovery using BRM (STRRCYBRM) 389 begin-time Specify the beginning time for the specified beginning date that indicates which recovery items are to be included. The time is specified in 24-hour format and can be specified with or without a time separator: v Without a time separator, specify a string of 4 or 6 digits (hhmm or hhmmss) where hh=hours, mm=minutes and ss=seconds. Hours, minutes, and seconds must each be exactly 2 digits (using leading zeros if necessary). v With a time separator, specify a string of 5 or 8 digits where the time separator specified for your job is used to separate the hours, minutes, and seconds. If you enter this command from the command line, the string must be enclosed in apostrophes. If a time separator other than the separator specified for your job is used, this command will fail. Element 2: Beginning date One of the following is used to specify the beginning date on or after which the recovery items must have been saved. Any entries saved prior to the specified date are not included in the recovery. *BEGIN Recovery items from the beginning of the media content information are recovered. *CURRENT Recovery items with a current date creation date and between the specified beginning and ending times (if specified) are recovered. begin-date Specify the beginning date. The date must be specified in the job date format. Element 2: End time and date Element 1: Ending time One of the following is used to specify the ending time before which recovery items are included. Any items created after the specified time and date are not included in the recovery items selected for recovery. *AVAIL Any time that is available for the ending date is included. end-time Specify the ending time for the specified ending date that indicates which recovery items are to be included. Element 2: Ending date One of the following is used to specify the ending date on which or before which the recovery items must have been saved. Any recovery items created after the specified date are not included in the recovery operation. *END The recovery items to the end of the recovery information are recovered. *CURRENT Recovery items whose save date is on or before the current date are included in the recovery. end-date Specify the ending date. The date must be specified in the job date format. Top 390 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Use save files (USESAVF) Specifies whether you want to use save files for recovery. *YES You do want to use save files for recovery. If the library that you want to recover is saved both on tape and a save file, and the save time and dates are the same, then BRMS will use the save file for recovery. *NO You do not want to use save files for recovery. Top Use ADSM (USEADSM) Specifies whether data stored on the TSM (ADSM) server is included in the recovery. When the recovery includes data saved to TSM servers, additional steps are added to the recovery report to assist in the recovery of this data. During a full system recovery, the TSM server data is recovered after the system (1) and basic user (2-32) auxiliary storage pool data is recovered and after the initial IPL. This assures the necessary operating system resources are available for establishing the connection to the TSM server. BRMS also makes recovery decisions based on where the recovery data resides. For example, when the current full backup is stored on a TSM server, but incremental backups are stored on tape, the BRMS report or plan will indicate that the full backup from the TSM server must occur first, followed by the recovery of the incremental saves from tape. *YES Include TSM data in the recovery report or plan. *NO Do not include TSM data in the recovery report or plan. Top Auxiliary storage pool (ASP) Specifies the system (1) or basic user (2-32) auxiliary storage pool that you want to restore. The ASP parameter is a required field when the Option (OPTION) parameter is *ASP. If you are restoring the system (1) auxiliary storage pool, only user data is restored, not the operating system. *SYSTEM You want to restore the system (1) auxiliary storage pool. auxiliary storage pool name Specify the name of the basic user auxiliary storage pool that you want to restore. auxiliary-storage-pool-number Specify the number of the system (1) or basic user (2-32) auxiliary storage pool that you want to restore. Top Library (LIB) Specifies the name of the library that you want to restore. Library is a required field when the Option field contains *LIB. library-name Specify the name of the library that you want to restore. generic*-library-name Specify one or more generic names of groups of libraries that you want to restore. A generic Start Recovery using BRM (STRRCYBRM) 391 name is a character string that contains one or more characters followed by an asterisk (*). If an * is not specified with the name, the system assumes that the name is a complete library name. Top List (LIST) Specifies the name of the list for the recovery operation. When *LNKLIST is specified for the Option (OPTION) parameter the List (LIST) parameter specifies the name of the integrated file system list that you want to restore. You can restore a single list or all lists. *ALL All integrated file system lists are selected for recovery. link-list-name Specify the name of the integrated file system list that you want to restore. Top Journal (JRN) Specifies the qualified names of the journals to be included in the apply journal changes operation. Up to 25 qualified names can be specified. Restrictions: v This parameter is only valid when *APYJRNCHG is specified for the Option (OPTION) parameter. v *LCL must be specified for the From system (FROMSYS) parameter. Single values *JRNLST The names of the journals to be included in the apply journal changes operation are retrieved from a list of saved journals. Qualifier 1: Journal name Specify the name of the journal to be included in the apply journal changes operation. Qualifier 2: Library name Specify the name of the library containing the journal to be included in the apply journal changes operation. Top ASP device (ASPDEV) Specifies auxiliary storage pool devices which are to be included in the recovery of the current system. Up to 25 iterations can be specified. Restrictions: v This parameter is only valid when *SYSTEM or *ASPDEV is specified for the Option (OPTION) parameter. v *LCL must be specified for the From system (FROMSYS) parameter. 392 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Note: To include objects in auxiliary storage pool devices saved on other systems in the recovery, the current system must be receiving media content information from the systems which saved the auxiliary storage pool device information. Note: To recover objects in auxiliary storage pool devices saved on other systems, the current system must have devices which support the density of the media volumes containing the saved items. Element 1: From system Specifies the system where the auxiliary storage pool device was saved. *LCL Include auxiliary storage pool devices saved on the current system in the recovery. system-name Include auxiliary storage pool devices saved on the specified system in the recovery. network-id.system-name Include auxiliary storage pool devices saved on the specified system in the recovery. Format of the system name is nnnnnnnn.cccccccc where nnnnnnnn is the network identifier and cccccccc is the default local location name. Element 2: Auxiliary storage pool Specifies the name of the auxiliary storage pool device. *ALL Include all auxiliary storage pool devices in the recovery. auxiliary-storage-pool-name Include the auxiliary storage pool device identified by this name in the recovery. Element 3: Objects Specifies the type of objects. *ALL Include all objects in the recovery. *LIB Include only library objects in the recovery. *LNK Include only directory and file objects in the recovery. Top Control group selection (CTLGRP) Specifies the name of the control group that you want to restore. The CTLGRP) parameter is a required field when the Option (OPTION) parameter contains *CTLGRP. You can specify a single control group or you can specify multiple control groups and sequence the order in which they are restored. When you want to select a control group or groups from a list of control groups, specify *SELECT in the CTLGRP parameter and press Enter. You are taken to the Select and Sequence Control Groups display where all control groups that are in the media content information are displayed. You can select and sequence each control group that you want to restore by putting a sequence number by each control group to establish a relative restore order. Sequence numbers can range from 1 to 99. Up to 300 control groups can be selected and can share the same sequence number. If the full and incremental saves are done in different control groups, it would be necessary to specify both control groups in order for the incremental entries to be selected. For example you could specify STRRCYBRM OPTION(*CTLGRP) CTLGRP((A) (B)). Start Recovery using BRM (STRRCYBRM) 393 A sequence number can be used with the control group names to ensure the sequence of the entries on the report. Do not sequence the incremental control group ahead of the full control group. If this is done, the full save will be restored over the incremental. It is a good idea to use different sequence numbers for control groups that are running at the same time. Otherwise there may be alot of loading and unloading of different tapes. For instance, control group C runs at the same time as A, and D the same time as B. In this case STRRCYBRM OPTION(*CTLGRP) CTLGRP((A 10) (C 10) (B 20) (D 20) may be an appropriate use of sequence numbers. Single values *SELECT You want to select a control group or groups from a list of control groups to restore from the media content information. This parameter can not be used in batch operations. Other values (up to 300 repetitions) Element 1: Control group *NONE You want to restore data that is not associated with a control group. *BKUGRP You want to restore the backup user data control group. *SYSGRP You want to restore the system data control group. *SYSTEM You want to restore the backup entire system control group. control-group-name Specify the name of the control group that you want to restore. Element 2: Sequence number sequence-number Specify a number from 1 to 99 to indicate the order in which you want to restore selected control groups. You can specify the same sequence number on several control groups. Note: The sequence number is ignored if *NONE is specified in the CTLGRP parameter. Top Libraries to omit (OMITLIB) Specifies the libraries you want to omit from recovery. You can choose to includes all libraries, or exclude deleted libraries and/or specifies libraries, and/or generic libraries. Up to 25 iterations can be specified. Single values: *NONE Include all libraries in the recovery. Other values: *DELETE Exclude deleted libraries from the recovery. library-name Exclude the named library from recovery. 394 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *generic-library-name Exclude libraries beginning with this generic name from recovery. Top Allow duplicate entries (ALWDUP) Specifies whether to allow duplicate entries in the list of control groups that you can select to restore. *NO Duplicate control group entries are not allowed in the Select and Sequence Control Groups display. *YES Duplicates are allowed in the Select and Sequence Control Groups display. Top Volume location (LOC) Specifies the locations that you want to include in the recovery. Single values *ALL Include all locations that have been set up in BRMS. Other values (up to 10 repetitions) *HOME Include the home location in the recovery. location-name Specify the name of the location that you want to include in the recovery. You can specify up to 10 locations. Top From system (FROMSYS) Specifies the location and network identification of the system from which you want to restore media information to the local system. Note: Use the Display Network Attributes (DSPNETA) command to view the system network attributes. Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to use this value if a value other than *LCL is specified. *LCL Specifies that the from-system is the local system. BRMS uses the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attribute and not the System name (SYSNAME) network attribute to determine the current system name. In most cases, the systems have the same value specified for LCLLOCNAME as for SYSNAME. location-name Specifies the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attribute of the remote system for the network operation. The current system Local network ID (LCLNETID) network attribute is used to connect with the remote system. network-id.location-name Specifies the Local network ID (LCLNETID) and the Default local location name Start Recovery using BRM (STRRCYBRM) 395 (LCLLOCNAME) network attributes of the remote system for the network operation. Specify these values using the format nnnnnnnn.cccccccc where nnnnnnnn is the LCLNETID and cccccccc is the LCLLOCNAME. Top Print system information (PRTSYSINF) Specifies whether you want to include system information in recovery reports that you print when processing this command. If you specify *YES, the Print System Information (PRTSYSINF) command is processed. *NO Do not included system information when recovery reports are printed. *YES Include system information when recovery reports are printed. Top Use duplicate media (USEDUPMED) Specifies whether you want to use the original save media or duplicate save media when selecting history items for recovery. You may want to use this option if you move your original media offsite and keep duplicates of the original media onsite. The default value is *NO. *NO Specifies you want to use the original save media when selecting history items for recovery. *YES Specifies you want to use duplicate media when selecting history items for recovery. Top User recovery (USRRCYINF) Specifies whether you want user recovery information added to the BRMS Recovery Report (QP1ARCY) created by this command. Usage notes: 1. User recovery information can be included in the recovery report by adding records containing the information to the appropriate members of file QO1AUSRRCY in library QUSRBRM. Add records to member PROLOG to include user recovery information to the prolog information in the report. Add records to members STEPnnn to include user recovery information to specific steps in the report, where nnn is the step number as it appears on the report. Up to 92 bytes of user recovery information can be added to each record. There is no limit to the number of records. 2. User recovery information is added to the report following the BRMS information and before any saved items in the step. This information will be clearly highlighted on the report as user recovery information. 3. Each record is read sequentially from the file member, starting from the first record and ending with the last record, and will be added to the report in the same order as read. Each record will be placed on the report following the last printed line starting in column 8. 4. The user is responsible for all spacing, positioning and translation of the recovery information in each record. 5. The user is responsible for assuring the accuracy of the user recovery information. 6. The step numbers in the report differ depending on the value of the Option (OPTION) parameter and the content of the recovery. If the OPTION or content is changed, the names of the members in file QO1AUSRRCY may need to be renamed accordingly. The step numbers should be consistent if the report type and saved item content are consistent. 396 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands 7. No exception is signaled if user recovery information is requested but no records are found in the members. *NONE Specifies no user recovery information is available for the report. *ADD Specifies user recovery information is available and is to be added to the report. Note: This value can only be specified if *REPORT is specified for the Action (ACTION) parameter. Top Examples Example 1: Print the Recovering Your Entire System Report STRRCYBRM OPTION(*SYSTEM) This command produces a recovery report to assist you in restoring the entire system which includes the system (1) and basic user (2-32) auxiliary storage pools and any auxiliary storage pool devices. Example 2: Omit Libraries from the Recovering Your Entire System Report STRRCYBRM OPTION(*SYSTEM) OMITLIB(*DELETE QSC*) This command produces a report to assist you in recovering the entire system which includes the system (1) and basic user (2-32) auxiliary storage pools and any auxiliary storage pool devices. However, deleted libraries and libraries beginning with the generic name QSC* are omitted from the report. Example 3: Customize STEP 002 of the Recovering Your Entire System Report Enter the following command to work with the user recovery information file. WRKMBRPDM FILE(QUSRBRM/QO1AUSRRCY) MBR(STEP002) Edit the member using option 2=Edit on member STEP002. Enter the detailed user recovery information you want added to the report. When finished, exit the Edit display and indicate on the Exit display to save the edit session changes. Run the following command to print the report and validate the user recovery information in STEP 002. Use the same command to generate all future reports using the user recovery information. STRRCYBRM OPTION(*SYSTEM) USRRCYINF(*ADD) The above steps show how to customized STEP 002 in the Recovering Your Entire System Report by adding your own user recovery information. You might do this to provide your system operators with special detailed guidance unique to your recovery. You can do this with any or all steps in the report. Example 4: Print the Recovering Your Entire System Report for the Base System STRRCYBRM OPTION(*SYSBAS) This command produces a report to assist you in restoring the base system which includes the system (1) and basic user (2-32) auxiliary storage pools, excluding any auxiliary storage pool devices. Example 5: Print the Recovering Your Entire System Report for Auxiliary Storage Pool 2 STRRCYBRM OPTION(*ASP) ASP(2) This command produces a report to assist you in restoring saved items to basic user auxiliary storage pool 2. Start Recovery using BRM (STRRCYBRM) 397 Example 6: Restore Auxiliary Storage Pool Device MYASP STRRCYBRM OPTION(*ASP) ACTION(*RESTORE) ASP(MYASP) This command present the Select Recovery Items display containing a list of storing objects saved items from auxiliary storage pool device MYASP. Example 7: Entire System Recovery Report with a Switched Auxiliary Storage Pool Device STRRCYBRM ACTION(*REPORT) OPTION(*SYSTEM) ASPDEV(SYSTEM_B PAYROLL) This command produces a report to assist you in restoring the current system including auxiliary storage pool device PAYROLL saved on SYSTEM_B. SYSTEM_B is a system in the BRMS network and is networking media information about its saves to the current system. Example 8: Applying Journal Changes STRRCYBRM OPTION(*APYJRNCHG) JRN(*JRNLST) This command prompts the BRMS Work with Journals using BRMS display. The display will be populated with the names of journals which have been saved using BRMS. Use Option 1=Apply changes to show the associated journals receivers on the Apply Journal Changes using BRMS display, then use F16=Apply changes to apply journal changes. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1177 Cannot establish connection with remote system. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. BRM61FF Recovery completed with errors. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 398 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Start Subsystems using BRM (STRSBSBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Start Subsystems using BRM (STRSBSBRM) command restarts subsystems that have been ended as a result of control group processing and have been specified with a value of *YES for the Restart field for the control group Subsystems to process entries. You can specify the control group name and the type of control group that you are restarting subsystems for Note: If you specify this command for a *EXIT backup item entry in a control group and specify the current control group name for the CTLGRP parameter, this has the effect of restarting the subsystems, defined in the Subsystems to Process for the current control group, earlier than these would normally occur. Subsystems would normally be restarted during post processing after all saves have been completed. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes CTLGRP Control group Name, *BKUGRP, *ARCGRP, *MGRGRP, *SYSGRP, *SYSTEM Optional TYPE Type *BKU, *ARC, *MGR Optional Top Control group (CTLGRP) Specifies the control group that you want to restart subsystems for *BKUGRP You want to restart the subsystems for the default backup user data control group. *ARCGRP You want to restart the subsystems for the default archive control group. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *MGRGRP You want to restart the subsystems for the default migration control group. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *SYSGRP You want to restart the subsystems for the default backup system data control group. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 399 *SYSTEM You want to restart the subsystems for the default backup entire system control group. control-group-name Specify the name of the control group for which you want to restart subsystems. Top Type (TYPE) Specifies the type of control group that you have identified. Type is ignored if *SYSTEM, *BKUGRP, *ARCGRP, *SYSGRP or *MGRGRP are specified for the CTLGRP parameter. *BKU The control group is a backup control group. *ARC The control group is an archive control group. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *MGR The control group is a migration control group. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. Top Examples STRSBSBRM CTLGRP(ARCHIVE01) TYPE(*ARC) This command restarts subsystems after the archive control group ARCHIVE01 completes archive processing. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1381 Control group &1 type &2 not found. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 400 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Verify Moves using BRM (VFYMOVBRM) Where allowed to run: Interactive environments (*INTERACT *IPGM *IREXX *EXEC) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Verify Moves using BRM (VFYMOVBRM) command shows you the Verify Media Moves display. The Verify Media Moves display allows you to verify individual media volume movement, verify all volumes scheduled to move or cancel movement for individual or selected volumes. You can specify all systems or a selected system to verify. The Volume Movement Report is produced when you run the VFYMOVBRM command. The report is written to printer file QP1AVMS. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes SYSNAME System name Character value, *ALL, *LCL Optional Top System name (SYSNAME) Specifies the system identifier for which you want to verify media movement. *ALL Include all media on all systems in the media selected for media movement. *LCL Specifies that the system is the local system. BRMS uses the default local location name, LCLLOCNAME and not the system name SYSNAME. In most cases, the systems have the same value specified in the LCLLOCNAME and in the SYSNAME. You can use the DSPNETA command to view the system network attributes. location-name Specify the name of the remote location associated with the system. The local system’s network identifier, as seen by using the DSPNETA command, is used as the system’s network identifier. Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to use this value. network-id.location-name Specify the network identifier and the name of the remote location associated with the system. Specify these values using the format nnnnnnnn.cccccccc where nnnnnnnn is the network identifier and cccccccc is the remote location name. Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to use this value. Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 401 Examples Example 1: Verifying Media Movement VFYMOVBRM This command takes you to the Verify Media Moves display. Media chosen for media movement for all systems in the network is displayed. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top 402 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Work with ASP Descriptions (WRKASPBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Work with ASP Descriptions (WRKASPBRM) command takes you to the Work with ASP Descriptions display or produces the ASP Descriptions report. The resulting display or report depends on the values that you specify in the Work with ASP Descriptions command. You can specify an individual auxiliary storage pool, all auxiliary storage pools or a generic auxiliary storage pool. You can further define your request by ASP class and the sequence in which you want to sort the resulting output. Output can be a display or printed report. The report that is produced is the ASP Descriptions report. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1AXS. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restriction: v The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this command. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes ASP Auxiliary storage pool Generic name, name, *ALL, *NONE, *SYSTEM, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 Optional ASPCLS ASP class Generic name, name, *ALL, *NONE Optional SORT Sort sequence *NAME, *CLASS Optional OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional Top Auxiliary storage pool (ASP) Specifies the name of the auxiliary storage pool or special value that you want to display or report. *ALL All auxiliary storage pools are to be included in the display or report. *NONE Do not include any auxiliary storage pools in the display or report. *SYSTEM Only the system (1) auxiliary storage pool is to be included in the display or report. generic*-ASP-name Specify a generic auxiliary storage pool name. For example, specifying ASP0* would cause all auxiliary storage pools whose names begin with ASP0 to be included in the report or on the display. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 403 ASP-name Specify the name of an auxiliary storage pool to be included in the report or display. ASP-number Specify the number of the system (1) or basic user auxiliary storage pool (2-32) to be included in the report or display. Top ASP class (ASPCLS) Specifies the name of the ASP class or special value that you want to display or report. *ALL All ASP classes are to be included in the display or report. *NONE Only auxiliary storage pools that have not been assigned to an ASP class are to be included in the display or report. generic*-ASP-class-name Specify a generic ASP class name. For example, specifying MEDIUM* would cause all ASP classes whose names begin with MEDIUM to be included in the report or on the display. ASP-class-name Specify the name of a specific ASP class to be included in the report or display. Top Sort sequence (SORT) Specifies the order in which you want to to display or report the resulting information. *NAME The resulting display or report is sequenced in auxiliary storage pool name order. Auxiliary storage pools that have no name are listed first. *CLASS The resulting display or report is sequenced in ASP class hierarchy order. ASPs which have not been assigned to a class are shown last. Top Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether the output from the command is displayed at the requesting work station or printed with the job’s spooled output. * The output is displayed (if requested by an interactive job) or printed (if requested by a batch job). *PRINT The output is printed with the job’s spooled output. Top 404 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Examples Example 1: Working with the System ASP WRKASPBRM ASP(1) This command will show the Work with ASP Descriptions panel for ASP 1, which is the system ASP. From this panel you can review or change the description for the system ASP. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. CPF9800 All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF. Top Work with ASP Descriptions (WRKASPBRM) 405 406 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Work with Calendars using BRM (WRKCALBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Work with Calendars (WRKCALBRM) command works with all calendar entries by taking you to the Work with Calendars display. From there you can add, remove, change, copy or display calendar information. Output can be a display or printed report. The report that is produced is the Calendars report. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1ACA. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restriction: v Calendar names can be up to ten characters in length and adhere to i5/OS naming conventions. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional Top Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether the output from the command is displayed at the requesting work station or printed with the job’s spooled output. * The output is displayed (if requested by an interactive job) or printed (if requested by a batch job). *PRINT The output is printed with the job’s spooled output. Top Examples WRKCALBRM This command displays the Work with Calendars panel. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 407 BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. Top 408 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Work with Classes using BRM (WRKCLSBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Work with Classes using BRM (WRKCLSBRM) command works with all or selected container, auxiliary storage pool (ASP) or media classes. You can select a single class or all classes. Output can be a display or printed report. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes TYPE Type *MED, *ASP, *CNR Optional, Positional 1 OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional Top Type (TYPE) You can specify whether you want to display or report on media classes, ASP classes or container classes. *MED You want to display or report on media classes. The report that is produced is the Media Class report. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1AMT. *ASP You want to display or report on ASP classes. The report that is produced is the ASP Class report. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1AXC. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *CNR You want to display or report on container classes. The report that is produced is the Container Class report. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1ACT. Top Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether the output from the command is displayed at the requesting work station or printed with the job’s spooled output. * The output is displayed (if requested by an interactive job) or printed (if requested by a batch job). *PRINT The output is printed with the job’s spooled output. Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 409 Examples WRKCLSBRM TYPE(*CNR) This command displays the Work with Container Classes panel. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM4041 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. Top 410 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Work with Containers using BRM (WRKCNRBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Work with Containers using BRM (WRKCNRBRM) command works with all or selected containers. You can select all containers or those that are open or closed. Your selection can be further refined by location. Output can be a display or printed report. The report that is produced is the Container report. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1ACN. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes CNR Container ID Name, *ALL Optional, Positional 1 STATUS Status *ALL, *CLOSED, *OPEN Optional, Positional 2 LOC Location Name, *ALL, *HOME Optional, Positional 3 CNRCLS Container class Name, *ALL Optional, Positional 4 OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional, Positional 5 Top Container ID (CNR) Specifies whether you want to work with a specific container or all containers. *ALL You want to work with all containers in the BRMS container inventory. container-ID Specify the container ID in the BRMS container inventory that you want to work with. Top Status (STATUS) Specifies whether you want to work with all containers, open containers or closed containers. Open containers can accept additional media volumes and closed containers cannot. *ALL You want to work with all containers in the BRMS container inventory. *CLOSED You want to work with closed containers. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 411 *OPEN You want to work with open containers. Top Location (LOC) Specifies a location that you want to work with. You can specify a single location, containers that are in the home storage location, containers that are in other storage locations or all locations. *ALL You want to work with all containers in all locations. *HOME You want to work with containers in the location *HOME. location-name Specify the location that contains the containers that you want to work with. Top Container class (CNRCLS) Specifies the container class for the containers that you want to work with. Container classes define the types of physical containers that are used to store and transport physical media classes. Container classes are distinguished by attributes such as capacity and media class. For instance, there could be several container classes for eight millimeter cartridges. One container class could be CONT8MM10 indicating that this container class is used for eight millimeter cartridges and has a capacity of 10 cartridges. If you used another container for eight millimeter cartridges that had a 25 cartridge capacity, you could set up CONT8MM25 as a container class. *ALL You want to work with all container classes that are assigned to the containers you are working with. container-class-name Specify the user-defined name of the container class for the containers that you want to work with. Top Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether the output from the command is displayed at the requesting work station or printed with the job’s spooled output. * The output is displayed (if requested by an interactive job) or printed (if requested by a batch job). *PRINT The output is printed with the job’s spooled output. Top Examples WRKCNRBRM STATUS(*OPEN) LOC(*HOME) This command displays the Work with Containers panel where all open containers that are at the home location are displayed. 412 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. Top Work with Containers using BRM (WRKCNRBRM) 413 414 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Work with Control Groups (WRKCTLGBRM) Where allowed to run: Interactive environments (*INTERACT *IPGM *IREXX *EXEC) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Work with Control Groups using BRM (WRKCTLGBRM) command allows you to produce a display or report of backup, archive and migration control groups. If you display control group information you are taken to the selected Work with Control Groups display where you can create, delete, change or display control groups. If you report control group information, the selected control group report is produced. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes TYPE Type *BKU, *ARC, *MGR Optional, Positional 1 OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional Top Type (TYPE) Specifies the type of control group that you want to work with. *BKU You want to work with backup control groups. *ARC You want to work with archive control groups. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *MGR You want to work with migration control groups. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. Top Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether the output from the command is displayed at the requesting work station or printed with the job’s spooled output. * The output is displayed (if requested by an interactive job) or printed (if requested by a batch job). *PRINT The output is printed with the job’s spooled output. Note: OUTPUT(*PRINT) is only supported for TYPE(*MGR). © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 415 Top Examples WRKCTLGBRM This command displays the Work with Backup Control Groups panel. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1039 &1 currently in use. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM4041 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. Top 416 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Work with Devices using BRM (WRKDEVBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Work with Devices using BRM (WRKDEVBRM) command works with all device entries by taking you to the Work with Devices display. From there you can add, remove, change or display device information. Output can be a display or printed report. The report that is produced is the Device report. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1ADV. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional Top Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether the output from the command is displayed at the requesting work station or printed with the job’s spooled output. * The output is displayed (if requested by an interactive job) or printed (if requested by a batch job). *PRINT The output is printed with the job’s spooled output. Top Examples WRKDEVBRM This command displays the Work with Devices panel. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1240 Device &1 is not allowed. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 417 BRM1291 Device entry &1 in use. BRM1706 Media library &1 in use. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. Top 418 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Work with Saved Folders (WRKFLRBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Work with Saved Folders using BRM (WRKFLRBRM) command displays or prints a report of saved folders, including all subfolders. Folders are selected by date ranges and the resulting display/print can be sequenced in several ways. If the display option is selected, you can display the documents in each folder and restore them from the media inventory. The report that is produced is the Saved Folders report. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1AFD. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes FLR Folder Character value, *ALL Optional, Positional 1 SLTDATE Select dates Element list Optional Element 1: From date Character value, *BEGIN, *CURRENT Element 2: To date Character value, *END, *CURRENT SAVSTS Save status *ALL, *ERROR, *NOERROR Optional SORT Sequence option *DATE, *FLR Optional FROMSYS From system Character value, *LCL Optional OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional Top Folder (FLR) Specifies the name of the folder or group of folders that you want to display or print. *ALL Include all folders in the display or print. folder-name Specify the name of the folder that you want to display or print. generic*-folder-name Specify the generic folder name. For example, specifying ACCFLR* would cause all folder whose names that begin with ACCFLR to be included in the display or print. Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 419 Select dates (SLTDATE) Specifies a range of dates that you want to use when displaying or printing saved folders. The From date is the beginning of a date range of saved folders and the To date is the end of the date range. Note: Using this parameter, it is possible to enter a date with no separator, or a number of days which can be up to 5 digits in length. For instance, if you are using month/day/year format, the number 12904 would be formatted as January 29, 2004. If on the other hand, you entered a number 13904, BRMS assume that this is not a date, but rather is a number. BRMS always tries to calculate a calendar date first when a number is entered and then if the date it calculates is not valid, assumes that it is a number of days. If the number that is entered is over 5 digits and the date that it calculates is not valid, you receive an error message. Element 1: From date *BEGIN Uses the earliest activity date for the beginning date of the date range. *CURRENT Use the current date for the beginning date of the date range. from-date Specify the date entered in job date format with or without date separators for the beginning date of the date range. number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is used to determine the starting date of the date range. Element 2: To date *END The last date that a folder was saved is the ending date of the date range that you want to use for the search. *CURRENT Uses the current date for the ending date of the date range. to-date Specify the date in job date format with or without date separators that you want to be the ending date of the date range. number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is used to determine the ending date of the date range. Top Save status (SAVSTS) Specifies whether you want to display or report all successful saves, unsuccessful saves or both. *ALL Include both successful and unsuccessful saves in the display or report. *ERROR Include only unsuccessful saves in the display or report. *NOERROR Include only successful saves in the display or report. Top 420 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Sequence Option (SORT) The Work with Saved Folders display or report can be sequenced several ways. *DATE Orders the display or report in date sequence. *FLR Orders the display or report in folder sequence. Top From system (FROMSYS) Specifies the location and network identification of the system whose folder information that you want to work with. Note: Use the Display Network Attributes (DSPNETA) command to view the system network attributes. Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to use this value if a value other than *LCL is specified. *LCL Specifies that the from-system is the local system. BRMS uses the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attribute and not the System name (SYSNAME) network attribute to determine the current system name. In most cases, the systems have the same value specified for LCLLOCNAME as for SYSNAME. location-name Specifies the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attribute of the remote system for the network operation. The current system Local network ID (LCLNETID) network attribute is used to connect with the remote system. network-id.location-name Specifies the Local network ID (LCLNETID) and the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attributes of the remote system for the network operation. Specify these values using the format nnnnnnnn.cccccccc where nnnnnnnn is the LCLNETID and cccccccc is the LCLLOCNAME. Top Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether the output from the command is displayed at the requesting work station or printed with the job’s spooled output. * The output is displayed (if requested by an interactive job) or printed (if requested by a batch job). *PRINT The output is printed with the job’s spooled output. Top Examples WRKFLRBRM SLTDATE(*BEGIN *END) This command displays the Work with Saved Folders panel, where all folders from the beginning of the file to the end of the file are displayed. Work with Saved Folders (WRKFLRBRM) 421 Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1177 Cannot establish connection with remote system. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM4041 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. Top 422 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Work with Lists using BRM (WRKLBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Work with Lists using BRM (WRKLBRM) command displays or prints a report of lists that you select. You can select to display or print all lists, backup lists or archive lists. If the display option is selected, you are taken to the Work with Lists display where you can create, remove, change or display lists. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes TYPE Type of usage *ALL, *ARC, *BKU Optional, Positional 1 OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional Top Type of usage (TYPE) Specifies the type of list that you want to work with. *ALL You want to work with all types of lists. *ARC You want to work with archive lists. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *BKU You want to work with backup lists. Top Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether the output from the command is displayed at the requesting work station or printed with the job’s spooled output. * The output is displayed (if requested by an interactive job) or printed (if requested by a batch job). *PRINT The output is printed with the job’s spooled output. If you want to print the archive lists, the following reports are written to the associated printer files: v Archive Folder List report - QP1AAF v Archive Object List report - QP1AAO © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 423 v Archive Spooled File report - QP1AAQ If you want to print the backup lists, the following reports are written to the associated printer files: v Backup Folder List report - QP1AFL v Backup Object List report - QP1AOB v Backup Spooled File report - QP1ALQ v Backup Object List report - QP1AFS Top Examples WRKLBRM TYPE(*BKU) This command displays the Work with Backup Lists panel. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1177 Cannot establish connection with remote system. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM4041 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. Top 424 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Work with Link Information (WRKLNKBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Work with Link Information (WRKLNKBRM) command allows you to work with all or selected directories that contain integrated file systems object link information. You are taken to the Work with Link Information display where you can work with integrated file system object link information or remove integrated file system object link information. Output can be a display or printed report. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes DIR Directory Path name, * Optional SAVTYPE Save type Single values: *ALL Other values (up to 3 repetitions): *ARC, *CUML, *FILE, *FULL, *INCR, *NONE, *QBRM Optional SLTDATE Select dates Element list Optional Element 1: From date Character value, *BEGIN, *CURRENT Element 2: To date Character value, *END, *CURRENT FROMSYS From system Character value, *LCL Optional OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional Top Directory (DIR) Specifies the path for the directories that you want to work with in a display or report. * Include all directories in the display or report. object-name-pattern Specify the name of the object or a pattern to match the name(s) of the object(s) to be shown. The object path name can be either a simple name or a name that is qualified with the name of the directory in which the object is located. A pattern can be specified in the last part of the path name. An asterisk (*) matches any number of characters and a question mark (?) matches a single character. If the path name is qualified or contains a pattern, it must be enclosed in apostrophes. Top Save type (SAVTYPE) Specifies the type of save items that you want to work with. You can specify all types of items, a specific type or a mix of types. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 425 You can enter multiple values for this parameter. If you are on an entry display and you need additional entry fields to enter these multiple values, type a plus sign (+) in the entry field opposite the phrase ″+ for more″ and press the Enter key. Single values *ALL Work with all types of save items. Other values (up to 3 repetitions) *ARC Only work with save items that were a result of an archive process. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required for this value. *CUML Only work with save items that were a result of an incremental (save changed objects) save. *CUML indicates that the incremental save includes all objects that have been changed since the last full save. *FILE Only work with save items that were a result of native i5/OS save commands. *FULL Only work with save items that were a result of a full save. *INCR Only work with save items that were a result of an incremental (save changed objects) save. *INCR indicates that the incremental save includes all objects that have been changed since the last incremental save. *NONE Only work with save items that have never been saved. *QBRM Work with BRMS media information items that have been saved. Top Select date (SLTDATE) Specifies a range of dates that you want to use when selecting entries to include in the display or report. The From date is the beginning point in the date range and the To date is the end of the date range. Note: Using this parameter, it is possible to enter a date with no separator, or a number of days which can be up to 5 digits in length. For instance, if you are using month/day/year format, the number 12904 would be formatted as January 29, 2004. If on the other hand, you entered a number 13904, BRMS assume that this is not a date, but rather is a number. BRMS always tries to calculate a calendar date first when a number is entered and then if the date it calculates is not valid, assumes that it is a number of days. If the number that is entered is over 5 digits and the date that it calculates is not valid, you receive an error message. Element 1: From date *BEGIN The date of the earliest entry is the beginning date of the date range. *CURRENT The current date is the starting point of the range of dates to select for the display or report. from-date Specify the date entered in job date format with or without date separators that you want to be the beginning date of the date range. 426 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is the beginning date of the date range. Element 2: To date *END The last date is the ending date of the date range. *CURRENT The current date is the ending date of the date range. to-date Specify the date in job date format with or without date separators that you want to be the ending date of the date range. number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is the ending date of the date range. Top From system (FROMSYS) Specifies the location and network identification of the system whose integrated file system information that you want to display or print. Note: Use the Display Network Attributes (DSPNETA) command to view the system network attributes. Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to use this value if a value other than *LCL is specified. *LCL Specifies that the from-system is the local system. BRMS uses the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attribute and not the System name (SYSNAME) network attribute to determine the current system name. In most cases, the systems have the same value specified for LCLLOCNAME as for SYSNAME. location-name Specifies the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attribute of the remote system for the network operation. The current system Local network ID (LCLNETID) network attribute is used to connect with the remote system. network-id.location-name Specifies the Local network ID (LCLNETID) and the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attributes of the remote system for the network operation. Specify these values using the format nnnnnnnn.cccccccc where nnnnnnnn is the LCLNETID and cccccccc is the LCLLOCNAME. Top Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether the output from the command is displayed at the requesting work station or printed with the job’s spooled output. * The output is displayed (if requested by an interactive job) or printed (if requested by a batch job). *PRINT The output is printed with the job’s spooled output. Top Work with Link Information (WRKLNKBRM) 427 Examples WRKLNKBRM SLTDATE(*CURRENT *CURRENT) This command displays the Work with Link Information panel where all integrated file system information for the current date is displayed. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1177 Cannot establish connection with remote system. BRM1867 Error writing file &1. BRM1868 File &1 not opened successfully. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM4041 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. BRM4117 Recovery of first media file required. Top 428 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Work with Locations using BRM (WRKLOCBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Work with Locations using BRM (WRKLOCBRM) command allows you to work with all storage locations. You can select a single location or all locations. Output can be a display or printed report. The report that is produced is the Storage Location report. The report is written to the printer file QP1ASL. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional Top Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether the output from the command is displayed at the requesting work station or printed with the job’s spooled output. * The output is displayed (if requested by an interactive job) or printed (if requested by a batch job). *PRINT The output is printed with the job’s spooled output. Top Examples WRKLOCBRM This command displays the Work with Locations panel. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 429 BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. Top 430 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Work with Media using BRM (WRKMEDBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Work with Media using BRM (WRKMEDBRM) command works with active, expired or all media volumes in the media inventory by creation and expiration date for any or all locations. The following parameters can be used to tailor this display or printed report. The report that is produced is the Media report. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1AMM. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes TYPE Select volumes *BOTH, *ACT, *EXP Optional, Positional 1 SLTCRTDATE Select creation dates Element list Optional Element 1: Beginning creation date Character value, *BEGIN, *CURRENT Element 2: Ending creation date Character value, *END, *CURRENT SLTEXPDATE Select expiration dates Element list Optional Element 1: Beginning expiration date Character value, *BEGIN, *CURRENT, *PERM Element 2: Ending expiration date Character value, *END, *CURRENT VOL Volume identifier Single values: *ALL Other values (up to 50 repetitions): Character value Optional LOC From location Name, *ALL, *HOME Optional CNR Container Name, *ALL Optional MEDCLS Media class Name, *ALL Optional SYSNAME System name Character value, *ALL, *LCL Optional FILEGRP File group Name, *ALL, *NONE, *ARCGRP, *BKUGRP, *SYSGRP, *SYSTEM Optional GRPTYPE File group type Name, *ALL, *ARC, *BKU, *NONE Optional TEXT Text Character value, *ALL, *NONE, *generic* Optional SORT Sequence *VOL, *CRT, *EXP, *LOC Optional OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional Top Select volumes (TYPE) Use this parameter to specify the type of media volume that you want to display or print. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 431 *BOTH Displays or prints both active and expired media volumes. *ACT Displays or prints only active media volumes. *EXP Displays or prints only expired media volumes. Top Select creation dates (SLTCRTDATE) Specifies a range of creation dates that you want to use when working with media. The Beginning creation date is the beginning of a date range of media selected and the Ending creation date is the end of the date range of creation dates. Note: Using this parameter, it is possible to enter a date with no separator, or a number of days which can be up to 5 digits in length. For instance, if you are using month/day/year format, the number 12904 would be formatted as January 29, 2004. If on the other hand, you entered a number 13904, BRMS assume that this is not a date, but rather is a number. BRMS always tries to calculate a calendar date first when a number is entered and then if the date it calculates is not valid, assumes that it is a number of days. If the number that is entered is over 5 digits and the date that it calculates is not valid, you receive an error message. Element 1: Beginning creation date *BEGIN Uses the earliest media volume creation date that is on the file for the beginning of the creation date range. *CURRENT Uses the current date as the beginning of the creation date range. beginning-creation-date Specify a date that is the beginning of the creation date range. The date must be less than or equal to the current date. number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is used to determine the beginning date of the date range. Element 2: Ending creation date *END The last creation date in the media inventory is used as the end of the creation date range. *CURRENT Uses the current date as the ending of the creation date range. ending-creation-date Specify a date that is the ending of the creation date range. The date must be equal to or greater than the beginning creation date and less than or equal to the current date. number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is used to determine the ending date of the date range. Top 432 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Select expiration dates (SLTEXPDATE) Specifies a range of expiration dates that you want to use when working with media. The Beginning expiration date is the beginning of a date range of media selected and the Ending expiration date is the end of the date range of expiration dates. Note: Using this parameter, it is possible to enter a date with no separator, or a number of days which can be up to 5 digits in length. For instance, if you are using month/day/year format, the number 12904 would be formatted as January 29, 2004. If on the other hand, you entered a number 13904, BRMS assume that this is not a date, but rather is a number. BRMS always tries to calculate a calendar date first when a number is entered and then if the date it calculates is not valid, assumes that it is a number of days. If the number that is entered is over 5 digits and the date that it calculates is not valid, you receive an error message. Element 1: Beginning expiration date *BEGIN Uses the earliest media volume expiration date that is on the file for the beginning of the expiration date range. *CURRENT Uses the current date as the beginning of the expiration date range. beginning-expiration-date Specify a date that is the beginning of the expiration date range. The date must be less than or equal to the current date. number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is used to determine the starting date of the date range. Element 2: Ending expiration date *END The last expiration date in the media inventory is used as the end of the expiration date range. *CURRENT Uses the current date as the ending of the expiration date range. ending-expiration-date Specify a date that is greater than or equal to the beginning expiration date. number-of-days Specify the number of days after the current day that is used to determine the ending date of the date range. *PERM Selects all media volumes that are marked with a permanent retention. Top Volume identifier (VOL) Specifies the volume or volumes that you want to display in the Work with Media display or print. Single values *ALL You want to display or print all volumes in the media inventory that meet all specified parameters. Other values (up to 50 repetitions) Work with Media using BRM (WRKMEDBRM) 433 generic*-volume-name Specify the generic volume name. For example, specifying VOL* would cause all volumes whose names that begin with VOL to be included in the display or print. volume-name Specify that you want to display or print the volume or volumes that meet all specified parameters. Top From location (LOC) Specifies the location of the media that you want to display or print. *ALL Use the media volumes that reside in any storage location. *HOME Use the media volumes that reside in the local storage location, *HOME. from-location-name Specify the name of the media storage location. Top Container (CNR) Specifies the container that you want to display or print. You can select a specific container or all containers within a location. *ALL Work with all containers that reside in a storage locations. container-ID Specify the name of the container you want to display or print. Top Media class (MEDCLS) Specifies the media class that you want to display or print. You can select a specific media class or all media classes. *ALL Work with all media classes. media-class-name Specify the name of the media class that you want to display or print. Top System name (SYSNAME) Specifies the system name whose media inventory that you want to display or print. *ALL You want to display or print the media inventory for all system names. *LCL Specifies that the system is the local system. BRMS uses the default local location name, LCLLOCNAME and not the system name SYSNAME. In most cases, the systems have the same value specified in the LCLLOCNAME and in the SYSNAME. You can use the DSPNETA command to view the system network attributes. 434 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands location-name Specify the name of the remote location associated with the system. The local system’s network identifier, as seen by using the DSPNETA command, is used as the system’s network identifier. Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to use this value. network-id.location-name Specify the network identifier and the name of the remote location associated with the system. Specify these values using the format nnnnnnnn.cccccccc where nnnnnnnn is the network identifier and cccccccc is the remote location name. Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to use this value. Top File group (FILEGRP) Specifies the file group that you want to include on the volumes that you want to display or print. *ALL Include all file groups that meet the other specifications for the media that you want to display or print. *NONE Do not include file groups. *ARCGRP Include volumes that contain the default archive control group in the group of files. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *BKUGRP Include volumes that contain the default backup user data control group in the group of files. *SYSGRP Include volumes that contain the default system data control group in the group of files. *SYSTEM Include volumes that contain the default backup entire system control group in the group of files. file-group Specify the name of the file group whose volumes you want to display or print. Top File group type (GRPTYPE) Specifies the type of file group that you want to display or print. *ALL Include all types of file groups that meet the other specifications in the search. *ARC Include file groups that are archive type file groups in the media that you want to display or print. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *BKU Include file groups that are backup type file groups in the media that you want to display or print. *NONE Do not include any file group types in the media that you want to display or print. Work with Media using BRM (WRKMEDBRM) 435 file-group-type Specify the file group type that you want to include in the file groups that you want to display or print. Top Text (TEXT) Specifies the text related to the media with which you want to work. You can search for any string of characters, and only those media inventory entries that contain the string of characters in the text are included in the display or print. *ALL You want to display or print all media inventory entries, regardless of the text. *NONE You want to display or print all media inventory entries that have blanks for text. *generic*-text Specify that you want to display or print all media inventory entries that have the text string specified. Top Sequence (SORT) Specifies the sort sequence that you want to use for this display or report. *VOL Sorts the display or report in volume sequence. *CRT Sorts the display or report in creation date sequence. *EXP Sorts the display or report in expiration date sequence. *LOC Sorts the display or report in location sequence. Top Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether the output from the command is displayed at the requesting work station or printed with the job’s spooled output. * The output is displayed (if requested by an interactive job) or printed (if requested by a batch job). *PRINT The output is printed with the job’s spooled output. Top Examples Example 1: Working with Expired Media WRKMEDBRM TYPE(*EXP) This command displays the Work with Media panel, where expired media are shown. Example 2: Working with Active Media Sorted by Location 436 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands WRKMEDBRM TYPE(*ACT) SYSNAME(MYSYS) SEQ(*LOC) This command displays the Work with Media panel, where active media that is in the media inventory for a system named MYSYS are shown in location order. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. Top Work with Media using BRM (WRKMEDBRM) 437 438 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Work with Media Information (WRKMEDIBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Work with Media Information using BRM (WRKMEDIBRM) command displays or reports media information based on specified libraries, date ranges and sequences. The Work with Media Information command shows the date and time each library was saved, the type of save, the volume serial and its associated expiration date and the number of objects that were saved and the number that were not saved. The command gives you the option to display or print the report. The report that is produced is the Media Information report. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1AHS. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes LIB Library Generic name, name, *ALL, *ALLDLO, *LINK, *LNKOMTLTS, *LNKOMTONL, *LTSOMTONL, *QHST, *SAVCFG, *SAVSECDTA, *SAVSPLF, *SAVSYS Optional, Positional 1 VOL Volume Character value, *ALL Optional ASP Auxiliary storage pool Character value, *ALL, *SYSTEM Optional CTLGRP Control group Name, *ALL, *NONE, *ARCGRP, *BKUGRP, *SYSGRP, *SYSTEM Optional SAVTYPE Save type Single values: *ALL Other values (up to 3 repetitions): *ARC, *CUML, *FILE, *FULL, *INCR, *NONE, *QBRM Optional SLTDATE Select dates Element list Optional Element 1: From date Character value, *BEGIN, *CURRENT Element 2: To date Character value, *END, *CURRENT SAVSTS Save status *ALL, *ERROR, *NOERROR Optional SORT Sequence option *DATE, *LIB, *VOL Optional START Entries to be displayed first *LAST, *FIRST Optional FROMSYS From system Character value, *LCL Optional OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional Top Library (LIB) Specifies the name of the library or special value that you want to display or report. *ALL All libraries are to be included in the media information report. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 439 *ALLDLO You want to display or print media information for all folders that you have saved using the *ALLDLO special value. *LINK You want to display or print media information for all saves using the special value *LINK which saves all IFS directories except files in /QSYS.LIB and /QDLS directories. *LNKOMTLTS You want to display or print media information for all saves using the special value *LNKOMTLTS. This value saves all IFS directories and files except all Lotus server files and files in /QSYS.LIB and /QDLS directories. *LNKOMTONL You want to display or print media information for all saves using the special value *LNKOMTONL. This value saves all IFS directories and files except online Lotus server backup files and files in /QSYS.LIB and /QDLS directories. *LTSOMTONL You want to display or print media information for all saves using the special value *LTSOMTONL. This value saves all Lotus server files except online Lotus server files. *QHST You want to display or print media information for all entries you have saved using the *QHST special value. *SAVCFG You want to display or print media information for all configurations that you have saved using the *SAVCFG special value. *SAVSECDTA You want to display or print media information for all security data that you have saved using the *SAVSECDTA special value. *SAVSPLF You want to display or print media information for all spooled files that you have saved in a list. *SAVSYS You want to display or print media information that was the result of using the *SAVSYS special value. library-name Specify the name of a specific library on which you want to report media information. generic*-library-name Specify that the library name is generic. For example, specifying ACCTP* would cause all libraries whose names begin with ACCTP to be included in the report or on the display. Top Volume (VOL) Specifies the name of the media volume which you want to include in the Work with Media Information display or *ALL if you want to include all volumes. Note: If you specify *SAVF, the resulting display or report will include all BRMS saves to save files. This is a required parameter. *ALL You want to include all volumes in the media information display or report. 440 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands volume-identifier Specify the name of a media volume on which you want to display or report media information. Top Auxiliary storage pool (ASP) Specifies an auxiliary storage pool for the retrieved media information. Only those objects which reside on the specified auxiliary storage pool when the save operation occurred will be displayed or reported. *ALL You want to display or report all saved items from all auxiliary storage pools. *SYSTEM You want to display or report all saved items from the system (1) auxiliary storage pool. auxiliary-storage-pool-number You want to display or report all saved items from the auxiliary storage pool identified by this number. auxiliary-storage-pool-name You want to display or report all saved items from the auxiliary storage pool identified by this name. Top Control group Specifies the name of the control group that you want to work with when displaying saved items. *ALL Work with all control groups. *NONE Work with items that were not saved using a control group. *ARCGRP The name of the default archive control group because you want to work with items saved using the default archive control group. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *BKUGRP The name of the default backup control group because you want to work with items saved using the default user data backup control group. *SYSGRP The default system backup control group because you want to work with items saved using the default system data backup control group. *SYSTEM The default system backup control group because you want to work with items saved using the default entire system backup control group. control-group-name Specify the name of the control group for the items that you want to work with. Top Work with Media Information (WRKMEDIBRM) 441 Save type (SAVTYPE) Specifies the type of save items that you want to work with. You can specify all types of items, a specific type or a mix of types. You can enter multiple values for this parameter. If you are on an entry display and you need additional entry fields to enter these multiple values, type a plus sign (+) in the entry field opposite the phrase ″+ for more″ and press the Enter key. Single values *ALL Work with all types of save items. Other values (up to 3 repetitions) *ARC Only work with save items that were a result of an archive process. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required for this value. *CUML Only work with save items that were a result of an incremental (save changed objects) save. *CUML indicates that the incremental save includes all objects that have been changed since the last full save. *FILE Only work with save items that were a result of native i5/OS save commands. *FULL Only work with save items that were a result of a full save. *INCR Only work with save items that were a result of an incremental (save changed objects) save. *INCR indicates that the incremental save includes all objects that have been changed since the last incremental save. *NONE Only work with save items that have never been saved. *QBRM Work with BRMS media information items that have been saved. Top Select dates (SLTDATE) Specifies a range of dates that you want to use when reporting on media information. The From date is the beginning of a date range of media information and the To date is the end of the date range. Note: Using this parameter, it is possible to enter a date with no separator, or a number of days which can be up to 5 digits in length. For instance, if you are using month/day/year format, the number 12904 would be formatted as January 29, 2004. If on the other hand, you entered a number 13904, BRMS assume that this is not a date, but rather is a number. BRMS always tries to calculate a calendar date first when a number is entered and then if the date it calculates is not valid, assumes that it is a number of days. If the number that is entered is over 5 digits and the date that it calculates is not valid, you receive an error message. Element 1: From date *BEGIN The earliest media information date on the file is the beginning date of a date range. *CURRENT The current date is the beginning date of a date range. 442 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands from-date Specify the date in job date format with or without date separators that you want to be the beginning date of a date range. number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is used to determine the starting date of the date range. Element 2: To date *END The last date found in the file is the end of the date range for the search. *CURRENT The current date is the ending date of the date range. to-date Specify the date in job date format with or without date separators that you want to be the ending date of a date range. number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is used to determine the ending date of the date range. Top Save status (SAVSTS) Specifies whether you want to display or report all successful saves, unsuccessful saves or both. *ALL You want to include both successful and unsuccessful saves in the display or report. *ERROR You want to include only unsuccessful saves in the display or report. Note: Errors that are included are those that would have resulted in an abnormal completion condition if you had used a native i5/OS save command for the save operation. *NOERROR You want to include only successful saves in the display or report. Note: Objects that are not saved are not necessarily considered an error condition. For instance, if one object within a library is in a locked condition during a save operation, and the remainder of the objects in the library are not, a save operation of the library can complete successfully, even though the locked object will be omitted. The omitted object will be indicated in the Not saved column of the resulting Work with Media Information display or report. Top Sequence (SORT) Specifies that the media information report is to be sequenced in several ways. *DATE Sequences the media information report by date. *LIB Sequences the media information report by library. *VOL Sequences the media information report by volume. Top Work with Media Information (WRKMEDIBRM) 443 Entries to be displayed first (START) Specifies the starting position of the media information entries. The display station user can roll the display up or down to see other media information entries if the media information entry is on another display screen. *LAST Media information is shown starting with the last entry at the bottom of the display. *FIRST Media information is shown starting with the first entry at the top of the display. Top From system (FROMSYS) Specifies the location and network identification of the system whose media that you want to work with. Note: The values specified in the FROMSYS parameter are ignored if a volume identifier is specified in the Volume (VOL) parameter. In this case the location and network identifier associated with the specified volume is used. Note: Use the Display Network Attributes (DSPNETA) command to view the system network attributes. Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to use this value if a value other than *LCL is specified. *LCL Specifies that the from-system is the local system. BRMS uses the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attribute and not the System name (SYSNAME) network attribute to determine the current system name. In most cases, the systems have the same value specified for LCLLOCNAME as for SYSNAME. location-name Specifies the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attribute of the remote system for the network operation. The current system Local network ID (LCLNETID) network attribute is used to connect with the remote system. network-id.location-name Specifies the Local network ID (LCLNETID) and the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attributes of the remote system for the network operation. Specify these values using the format nnnnnnnn.cccccccc where nnnnnnnn is the LCLNETID and cccccccc is the LCLLOCNAME. Top Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether the output from the command is displayed at the requesting work station or printed with the job’s spooled output. * The output is displayed (if requested by an interactive job) or printed (if requested by a batch job). *PRINT The output is printed with the job’s spooled output. Top 444 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Examples WRKMEDIBRM LIB(MY*) SAVTYPE(*FULL) SORT(*LIB) This command displays the Work with Media Information panel, where all libraries that begin with the letters ’MY’ and were saved during a full save, are shown in library sequence. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1177 Cannot establish connection with remote system. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM2154 ASP value of *ALL must be specified. BRM215A ASP value of *ALL or 1-32 must be specified. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM4041 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. Top Work with Media Information (WRKMEDIBRM) 445 446 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Work with Migration Info (WRKMGRIBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Work with Migration Information using BRM (WRKMGRIBRM) command displays or reports migration information based on specified items, item type, date range, migration status, migration policy, source auxiliary storage pool and/or target auxiliary storage pool. Default values are provided to produce the most inclusive display or report. A Sequence (SORT) parameter allows the user to specify the sequence of the resulting output. The Entries to be displayed first (START) parameter determines whether the resulting output is positioned at the beginning or end of the information. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1AHH. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Restriction: v The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this command. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes TYPE Item type *FLR, *LIB Optional, Positional 1 LIB Library Generic name, name, *ALL Optional FLR Folder Generic name, name, *ALL Optional FROMASP From ASP Character value, *ALL, *SYSTEM Optional TOASP To ASP Character value, *ALL, *SYSTEM Optional FROMASPCLS From ASP class Name, *ALL Optional TOASPCLS To ASP class Name, *ALL Optional SLTDATE Select dates Element list Optional Element 1: From date Character value, *BEGIN, *CURRENT Element 2: To date Character value, *END, *CURRENT MGRSTS Migration status *ALL, *ERROR, *NOERROR Optional SORT Sequence *DATE, *FROMASP, *NAME, *TOASP Optional START Entries to be displayed first *LAST, *FIRST Optional OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional Top Item type (TYPE) Specifies the type of item whose migration information you want to display or report. *LIB Migration information for libraries is to be included. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 447 *FLR Migration information for first level folders is to be included. Top Library (LIB) Specifies whether all libraries, a generic group of libraries or a single library is to be included in the resulting display or report. This parameter is required when *LIB is specified in the Item type (TYPE) parameter. *ALL You want to include all libraries in the migration information display or report. generic*-library-name Specify a generic name of a library that you want to include. A generic name is a character string that contains one or more characters followed by an asterisk (*). If an * is not specified with the name, the system assumes that the name is a complete library name. library-name Specify the name of the library about which you want to display or report migration information. Top Folder (FLR) Specifies whether all libraries, a generic group of libraries or a single folder is to be included in the resulting display or report. This parameter is required when *FLR is specified in the Item type (TYPE) parameter. *ALL You want to include all libraries in the migration information display or report. generic*-folder-name Specify a generic name of a folder that you want to include. A generic name is a character string that contains one or more characters followed by an asterisk (*). If an * is not specified with the name, the system assumes that the name is a complete folder name. folder-name Specify the name of the folder about which you want to display or report migration information. Top From ASP (FROMASP) Specifies all auxiliary storage pools or a single auxiliary storage pool from which items have been migrated that you want to include in the display or report. *ALL Include all auxiliary storage pools from which items have been migrated in the display or report. *SYSTEM Include only items that have been migrated from the system (1) auxiliary storage pool. from-ASP-name Specify the name of the auxiliary storage pool that you want to include in the display or report. from-ASP-number Specify the number of the auxiliary storage pool that you want to include in the display or report. Note: UDFS, primary and secondary auxiliary storage pools are not supported for this parameter. Top 448 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands To ASP (TOASP) Specifies all auxiliary storage pools or a single auxiliary storage pool to which items have been migrated that you want to include in the display or report. *ALL Include all auxiliary storage pools to which items have been migrated in the display or report. *SYSTEM Include only items that have been migrated to the system (1) auxiliary storage pool. to-ASP-name Specify the auxiliary storage pool name that you want to include in the display or report. to-ASP-number Specify the auxiliary storage pool number that you want to include in the display or report. Note: UDFS, primary and secondary auxiliary storage pools are not supported for this parameter. Top From class (FROMASPCLS) Specifies that auxiliary storage pools in all ASP classes or a single ASP class from which data has been migrated are to be included in the display or report. *ALL All ASP classes are included in the display or report. from-ASP-class-name Specify the ASP class that is to be included in the display or report. Top To ASP class (TOASPCLS) Specifies that auxiliary storage pools in all ASP classes or a single ASP class to which data has been migrated are to be included in the display or report. *ALL All ASP classes are included in the display or report. to-ASP-class-name Specify the ASP class that is to be included in the display or report. Top Select dates (SLTDATE) Specifies a range of dates that you want to use when reporting on migration information. The From date is the beginning of a date range of migration information and the To date is the end of the date range. Note: Using this parameter, it is possible to enter a date with no separator, or a number of days which can be up to 5 digits in length. For instance, if you are using month/day/year format, the number 12904 would be formatted as January 29, 2004. If on the other hand, you entered a number 13904, BRMS assume that this is not a date, but rather is a number. BRMS always tries to calculate a calendar date first when a number is entered and then if the date it calculates is not valid, assumes that it is a number of days. If the number that is entered is over 5 digits and the date that it calculates is not valid, you receive an error message. Work with Migration Info (WRKMGRIBRM) 449 Element 1: From date *BEGIN The earliest migration information date on the file is the beginning date of a date range. *CURRENT The current date is the beginning date of a date range. from-date Specify the date in job date format with or without date separators that you want to be the beginning date of a date range. number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is used to determine the starting date of the date range. Element 2: To date *END The last date found in the file is the end of the date range for the search. *CURRENT The current date is the ending date of the date range. to-date Specify the date in job date format with or without date separators that you want to be the ending date of a date range. number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is used to determine the ending date of the date range. Top Migration status (MGRSTS) Specifies whether you want to display or report all successful migration information, unsuccessful migration information or both. *ALL You want to include both successful and unsuccessful migration information in the display or report. *ERROR You want to include only unsuccessful migration information in the display or report. *NOERROR You want to include only successful migration information in the display or report. Top Sequence option (SORT) Specifies the way in which migration information is to be sequenced. *DATE Sequences the migration information by date and time. *FROMASP Sequences the migration information by source auxiliary storage pool, target auxiliary storage pool, date and time sequence. *NAME Sequences the migration information by item name and type. 450 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands *TOASP Sequences the migration information by target auxiliary storage pool, source auxiliary storage pool, date and time sequence. Top Entries to be displayed first (START) Specifies the starting position of the migration information entries. The display station user can roll the display up or down to see other migration information entries if the migration information entry is on another display screen. *LAST Migration information is shown starting with the last entry at the bottom of the display. *FIRST Migration information is shown starting with the first entry at the top of the display. Top Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether the output from the command is displayed at the requesting work station or printed with the job’s spooled output. * The output is displayed (if requested by an interactive job) or printed (if requested by a batch job). *PRINT The output is printed with the job’s spooled output. Top Examples WRKMGRIBRM ITEM(ABC*) TOASP(03) This command displays the Work with Migration Information panel, where all libraries that begin with the letters ’ABC’, and were migrated from any auxiliary storage pool (ASP) to ASP number 3, are displayed in date sequence. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. Work with Migration Info (WRKMGRIBRM) 451 Top 452 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Work with Media Libraries (WRKMLBBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Work with Media Libraries (WRKMLBBRM) command works with media libraries (MLB). Output can be a display or printed report. The report that is produced is the Media Library report. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1AMD. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional, Positional 1 Top Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether the output from the command is displayed at the requesting work station or printed with the job’s spooled output. * The output is displayed (if requested by an interactive job) or printed (if requested by a batch job). *PRINT The output is printed with the job’s spooled output. Top Examples WRKMLBBRM This command displays the Work with Media Libraries panel. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 453 BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM4040 Access denied for user &1. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. Top 454 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Work with Media Library Media (WRKMLMBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Work with Media Library Media using BRM (WRKMLMBRM) command works with all media or specific media in a media library device that you specify. Various parameters can be used to tailor this display or report. The report that is produced is the Media Library Media report. The report, if printed, is written to the printer file QP1A1MD. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes MLB Media library Name Required, Positional 1 VOL Volume Character value, *ALL Optional CGY Category Name, *ALL, *EJECT, *INSERT, *IPL, *NL, *NOSHARE, *SHARE400 Optional BRMVOL BRM volume *ANY, *NO, *YES Optional MEDCLS Media class Name, *ALL Optional OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional Top Media library (MLB) Use this parameter to specify the media library (MLB) that you want to display or print. This is a required field. Top Volume (VOL) Specifies all media, a generic media volume or the specific media volume that you want to display or print. *ALL Include all media for the selected media library in the display or report. generic*-media-volume Specify the generic name of a volume. A generic name is a character string of one or more characters followed by an asterisk (*); for example ABC*. The asterisk (*) substitutes for any valid characters. A generic name specifies all volumes with names that begin with the generic prefix, for which the user has authority. If an asterisk is not included with the generic (prefix) name, the system assumes it to be the complete volume name. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 455 media-volume Specify the media volume for the selected media library device that you want to include in the display or report. Top Category (CGY) Specifies which media by category from the selected media library (MLB) to include in the display or print. *ALL All media in the MLB is to be included in the display or report. Note: If you have defined your own media categories, they will not be included when you specify CGY(*ALL). *CNV Only convenience station media in the selected MLB is included in the display or report. *EJECT Only media in the eject mode in the selected MLB is included in the display or report. *INSERT Only media already in the MLB which does not have a category such as *SHARE400 or *NOSHARE and which are otherwise not assigned to a system is to be included in the display or report. *IPL Only alternate IPL media in the selected MLB is included in the display or report. *NL Only non-labeled media in the selected MLB is included in the display or report. *NOSHARE Only private media already added to the MLB are to be included in the display or report. Private media are those which are only able to be used by this system. *SHARE400 Only share media already added to the MLB are to be included in the display or report. category-name Specify the user defined media category name. Top BRM volume (BRMVOL) Specifies whether you want to include only BRMS media, non-BRMS media or any media in the display or report. *ANY Any media, whether registered in BRMS or not, is included in the display or report. *NO Only non-BRMS media is included in the display or report. *YES Only media registered in BRMS is included in the display or report. Top Media class (MEDCLS) Specifies the media class that you want to select for the specified media library. You can select a specific media class or all media classes. *ALL Select all media regardless of the media class. 456 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands media-class-name Specify the name of the media class that you want to use with the specified media library. Top Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether the output from the command is displayed at the requesting work station or printed with the job’s spooled output. * The output is displayed (if requested by an interactive job) or printed (if requested by a batch job). *PRINT The output is printed with the job’s spooled output. Top Examples WRKMLMBRM MLB(MLB01) BRMVOL(*YES) This command displays the Work with Media Library Media panel, where BRMS media that is used by MLB01 is shown. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1232 Media class &1 not found. BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. Top Work with Media Library Media (WRKMLMBRM) 457 458 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Work with Saved Objects (WRKOBJBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Work with Saved Objects using BRM (WRKOBJBRM) command prints/displays a report of saved objects. Groups of objects are selected by date ranges and the resulting display or report can be sequenced in several ways. If the display option is selected, you can restore objects from the media inventory. The report that is produced is the Saved Objects report. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1AOD. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes OBJ Object Qualified object name Optional, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: Object Name, *ALL Qualifier 2: Library Name, *ALL OBJTYPE Type Character value, *ALL Optional, Positional 2 ASP Auxiliary storage pool Character value, *ALL, *SYSTEM Optional SLTDATE Select dates Element list Optional, Positional 3 Element 1: From date Character value, *BEGIN, *CURRENT Element 2: To date Character value, *END, *CURRENT SAVSTS Save status *ALL, *ERROR, *NOERROR Optional INFTYPE Object information *ALL, *DLO, *MBR, *OBJ Optional SORT Sequence option *SAVDAT, *LIB, *OBJ Optional FROMSYS From system Character value, *LCL Optional OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional Top Object (OBJ) Specifies the name and library of the object or group of objects that you want to display or print. Qualifier 1: Object *ALL Include all objects that are the object types specified in the Type (TYPE) parameter in the Work with Saved Objects display or report. object-name Specify the name of a specific object for which you want to produce the Work with Saved Objects display or print. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 459 Qualifier 2: Library *ALL Search all libraries for objects to include in the Work with Saved Objects display or report. library-name Specify the name of a specific library to search for objects to included in the display or print. Top Type (OBJTYPE) Specifies the type of object that you want to display or print. *ALL Include all object types in the display or print. object-type Specify the object type that you want to display or print. Top Auxiliary storage pool (ASP) Specifies the auxiliary storage pool that contained the saved objects you want to display or report. *ALL You want to include saved objects in all auxiliary storage pools. *SYSTEM You want to include saved objects that were in the system (1) auxiliary storage pool. auxiliary-storage-pool-number Specify the number of an auxiliary storage pool that contained the saved objects you want to include. auxiliary-storage-pool-name Specify the name of an auxiliary storage pool that contained the saved objects that you want to include. Top Select dates (SLTDATE) Specifies a range of dates that you want to use when reporting on saved objects. The From date is the beginning of a date range and the To date is the end of a date range of saved objects. Note: Using this parameter, it is possible to enter a date with no separator, or a number of days which can be up to 5 digits in length. For instance, if you are using month/day/year format, the number 12904 would be formatted as January 29, 2004. If on the other hand, you entered a number 13904, BRMS assume that this is not a date, but rather is a number. BRMS always tries to calculate a calendar date first when a number is entered and then if the date it calculates is not valid, assumes that it is a number of days. If the number that is entered is over 5 digits and the date that it calculates is not valid, you receive an error message. Element 1: From date *BEGIN Uses the earliest date in the file for the beginning date of the date range. *CURRENT Uses the current date for the beginning date of the date range. 460 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands from-date Specify the date in job date format with or without date separators that you want to use as the beginning date of the date range. number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is used to determine the starting date of the date range. Element 2: To date *END Use the last date that an object was saved as the ending date in the date range that you want to use for the search. *CURRENT Uses the current date as the ending date of the date range. to-date Specify the date in job date format with or without date separators to use as the ending date of the date range. number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is used to determine the ending date of the date range. Top Save status (SAVSTS) Specifies whether you want to display or report all successful saves, unsuccessful saves or both. *ALL Include both successful and unsuccessful saves in the display or report. *ERROR Include only unsuccessful saves in the display or report. *NOERROR Include only successful saves in the display or report. Top Object information (INFTYPE) Specifies whether you want to display or report all objects or selected objects. *ALL Include all objects in the display or report. *DLO Include only DLO objects in the display or report. *MBR Include only members in the display or report. *OBJ Include only non-DLO objects in the display or report. Top Sequence Option (SORT) The saved object display or report can be sequenced several ways. *SAVDAT Orders the list in save date sequence. Work with Saved Objects (WRKOBJBRM) 461 *LIB Orders the list in library sequence. *OBJ Orders the list in object sequence. Top From system (FROMSYS) Specifies the location and network identification of the system whose object information that you want to work with. Note: Use the Display Network Attributes (DSPNETA) command to view the system network attributes. Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to use this value if a value other than *LCL is specified. *LCL Specifies that the from-system is the local system. BRMS uses the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attribute and not the System name (SYSNAME) network attribute to determine the current system name. In most cases, the systems have the same value specified for LCLLOCNAME as for SYSNAME. location-name Specifies the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attribute of the remote system for the network operation. The current system Local network ID (LCLNETID) network attribute is used to connect with the remote system. network-id.location-name Specifies the Local network ID (LCLNETID) and the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attributes of the remote system for the network operation. Specify these values using the format nnnnnnnn.cccccccc where nnnnnnnn is the LCLNETID and cccccccc is the LCLLOCNAME. Top Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether the output from the command is displayed at the requesting work station or printed with the job’s spooled output. * The output is displayed (if requested by an interactive job) or printed (if requested by a batch job). *PRINT The output is printed with the job’s spooled output. Top Examples Example 1: Working with Objects Not Successfully Saved WRKOBJBRM SAVSTS(*ERROR) INFTYPE(*OBJ) SORT(*OBJ) This command displays the Work with Saved Objects panel, where all objects that were not successfully saved are displayed in object name sequence. Top 462 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. Top Work with Saved Objects (WRKOBJBRM) 463 464 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Work with Policies using BRM (WRKPCYBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Work with Policies using BRM (WRKPCYBRM) command specifies the BRMS policy with which you want to work. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes TYPE Policy type *MOV, *ARC, *BKU, *MED, *MGR, *RCY, *RTV, *SYS Optional, Positional 1 OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional Top Type of policy (TYPE) Specifies the type of policy that you want to work with or print. *MOV You want to work with or print move policies. The report that is produced is the Move Policy report. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1AMP. *ARC You want to work with or print the archive policy. The report that is produced is the Archive Policy report. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1AAX. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *BKU You want to work with or print the backup policy. The report that is produced is the Backup Policy report. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1ABX. *MED You want to work with or print media policies. The report that is produced is the Media Policy report. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1AME. *MGR You want to work with or print migration policies. The report that is produced is the Migration Policy report. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1AHX. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. *RCY You want to work with or print the recovery policy. The report that is produced is the Recovery Policy report. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1ARX. *RTV You want to work with or print the retrieve policy. The report that is produced is the Retrieve Policy report. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1ARP. Note: The BRMS Advanced feature (Option 2) is required to use this value. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 465 *SYS You want to work with or print the system policy. The report that is produced is the System Policy report. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1ASP. Top Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether the output from the command is displayed at the requesting work station or printed with the job’s spooled output. * The output is displayed (if requested by an interactive job) or printed (if requested by a batch job). *PRINT The output is printed with the job’s spooled output. Top Examples WRKPCYBRM TYPE(*MED) This command displays the Work with Media Policies panel. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. Top 466 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Work with Recovery Activities (WRKRCYBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Work with Recovery Activities using BRM (WRKRCYBRM) command creates a display or report of recovery activities that you have defined to BRMS. If you request a display, you are taken to the Work with Recovery Activities display where you can add, change or remove recovery activities. The report that is produced is the Recovery Activities report. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1ARW. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional Top Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether the output from the command is displayed at the requesting work station or printed with the job’s spooled output. * The output is displayed (if requested by an interactive job) or printed (if requested by a batch job). *PRINT The output is printed with the job’s spooled output. Top Examples WRKRCYBRM This command displays the Work with Recovery Activities panel. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 467 BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. Top 468 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Work with Save Files (WRKSAVFBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Work with Save Files using BRM (WRKSAVFBRM) command displays or prints a report of all save files that are on the BRMS media content information. Information in the display or report includes save information such as date and time of save, auxiliary storage pool number and so on. If the display option is selected, The Work with Save Files display allows you to display, remove and expire save files. Additionally, you can select object detail to review or restore objects from a save file. The report that is produced is the BRM Saved Files report. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1ASF. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional, Positional 1 Top Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether the output from the command is displayed at the requesting work station or printed with the job’s spooled output. * The output is displayed (if requested by an interactive job) or printed (if requested by a batch job). *PRINT The output is printed with the job’s spooled output. Top Examples WRKSAVFBRM This command displays the Work with Save Files panel. Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 469 Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. Top 470 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Work with Saved Spooled Files (WRKSPLFBRM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The Work with Saved Spooled Files using BRM (WRKSPLFBRM) command creates a display or report of saved spooled files based on specified libraries, output queues, auxiliary storage pools, files, job names, users, date ranges and sequences. Processing the Work with Saved Spooled Files command takes you to the Work with Saved Spooled Files display where you can remove, display or retrieve selected spooled file entries as well as work with media that contains saved spooled files. If you want to produce a report, the report that is produced is the Saved Spooled File report. The report, if printed, is written to printer file QP1AOQ. To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes OUTQ Output queue Qualified object name Optional, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: Output queue Name, *ALL Qualifier 2: Library Name, *ALL ASP Auxiliary storage pool Character value, *ALL, *SYSTEM Optional, Positional 2 FILE File Name, *ALL Optional, Positional 3 JOB Job name Name, *ALL Optional, Positional 4 USER User Name, *ALL Optional, Positional 5 USRDTA User data Character value, *ALL Optional, Positional 6 SLTDATE Select dates Element list Optional Element 1: From date Character value, *BEGIN, *CURRENT Element 2: To date Character value, *END, *CURRENT SAVSTS Save status *ALL, *ERROR, *NOERROR Optional SORT Sequence option *DATE, *FILE, *JOB Optional FROMSYS From system Character value, *LCL Optional OUTPUT Output *, *PRINT Optional Top © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 471 Output queue (OUTQ) Specifies the name of the library and output queue that you want to include in the display or report. Qualifier 1: Output queue *ALL Include all output queues in the display or report. output-queue-name Specify the name of an output queue that you want to include in the display or report. Qualifier 2: Library *ALL All libraries or special values containing the spooled files are to be included in the list of spooled files. library-name Specify the name of a library that contained the spooled file. Top Auxiliary storage pool (ASP) Specifies the auxiliary storage pool that contained the spooled files when the spooled files were saved. *ALL Include all auxiliary storage pools that contained saved spooled files in the report or display. *SYSTEM You want to include saved spooled files that were in the system (1) auxiliary storage pool in the report or display. auxiliary-storage-pool-number Specify the number of an auxiliary storage pool that contained the saved spooled filed you want to include in the report or display. auxiliary-storage-pool-name Specify the name of an auxiliary storage pool that contained the saved spooled file that you want to include in the report or display. Top File (FILE) Specifies the name of the printer file that contained the spooled file when it was saved that you want to include in the display or report. *ALL Include all files in the display or report. file-name Specify the name of a file that you want to include in the display or report. Top Job name (JOB) Specifies the name of the job that which created the spooled file that you want to include in the display or report. *ALL Include all spooled files for jobs in the display or report. 472 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands job-name Specify the name of a job whose files are to be included in the display or report. Top User (USER) Specifies the name of the user that created the spooled file that you want to include in the display or report. *ALL Include files for all users in the display or report. user-name Specify the name of a user whose files are to be included in the display or report. Top User data (USRDTA) Specifies the data associated with the spooled file that was saved and that you want to include in the display or report. *ALL Include all user data in the display or report. user-data Specify the user data that you want to include in the display or report. Top Select dates (SLTDATE) Specifies a range of dates that you want to use when reporting on saved spooled files. The From date is the beginning of a date range and the To date is the end of the date range. Note: The From date is based on the date the spooled file was created. Note: Using this parameter, it is possible to enter a date with no separator, or a number of days which can be up to 5 digits in length. For instance, if you are using month/day/year format, the number 12904 would be formatted as January 29, 2004. If on the other hand, you entered a number 13904, BRMS assume that this is not a date, but rather is a number. BRMS always tries to calculate a calendar date first when a number is entered and then if the date it calculates is not valid, assumes that it is a number of days. If the number that is entered is over 5 digits and the date that it calculates is not valid, you receive an error message. Element 1: From date *BEGIN The earliest save date on the file is the beginning date of a date range. *CURRENT The current date is the beginning date of a date range. from-date Specify the date in job date format with or without date separators that you want to be the beginning date of a date range. Work with Saved Spooled Files (WRKSPLFBRM) 473 number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is used to determine the starting date of the date range. Element 2: To date *END The last date found in the file is the end of the date range for the search. *CURRENT The current date is the ending date of the date range. to-date Specify the date in job date format with or without date separators that you want to be the ending date of a date range. number-of-days Specify the number of days before the current day that is used to determine the ending date of the date range. Top Save status (SAVSTS) Specifies whether you want to display or report all successful saves, unsuccessful saves or both. *ALL You want to include media information that was saved successfully and unsuccessfully in the display or report. *ERROR You want to include only unsuccessful saves in the display or report. *NOERROR You want to include only successful saves in the display or report. Top Sequence option (SORT) The saved spooled file report can be sequenced several ways. *DATE Sequences the saved spooled file report by date. *FILE Sequences the saved spooled file report by file. *JOB Sequences the saved spooled file report by job. Top From system (FROMSYS) Specifies the location and network identification of the system whose spooled file information that you want to work with. Note: Use the Display Network Attributes (DSPNETA) command to view the system network attributes. Note: The BRMS Network feature (Option 1) is required to use this value if a value other than *LCL is specified. *LCL Specifies that the from-system is the local system. BRMS uses the Default local location name 474 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands (LCLLOCNAME) network attribute and not the System name (SYSNAME) network attribute to determine the current system name. In most cases, the systems have the same value specified for LCLLOCNAME as for SYSNAME. location-name Specifies the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attribute of the remote system for the network operation. The current system Local network ID (LCLNETID) network attribute is used to connect with the remote system. network-id.location-name Specifies the Local network ID (LCLNETID) and the Default local location name (LCLLOCNAME) network attributes of the remote system for the network operation. Specify these values using the format nnnnnnnn.cccccccc where nnnnnnnn is the LCLNETID and cccccccc is the LCLLOCNAME. Top Output (OUTPUT) Specifies whether the output from the command is displayed at the requesting work station or printed with the job’s spooled output. * The output is displayed (if requested by an interactive job) or printed (if requested by a batch job). *PRINT The output is printed with the job’s spooled output. Top Examples Example 1: Work with Saved Spooled Files by Date WRKSPLFBRM SLTDATE(’1/1/03’ ’4/2/03’) SORT(*JOB) This command displays the Work with Saved Spooled Files panel, showing a list of all spooled files that were saved from January 1 to April 2, 2003. The spooled files are displayed in job sequence. Example 2: Work with Saved Spooled Files by ASP WRKSPLFBRM ASP(PRIMETIME) This command displays the Work with Saved Spooled Files panel, showing a list of all spooled files that were saved from auxiliary storage pool device PRIMETIME. The spooled files are displayed in date sequence. Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages BRM1917 Feature not installed. BRM1921 Feature not licensed. Work with Saved Spooled Files (WRKSPLFBRM) 475 BRM2154 ASP value of *ALL must be specified. BRM215A ASP value of *ALL or 1-32 must be specified. BRM40A2 BRMS product initialization required. Top 476 IBM Systems - iSeries: Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries Commands Appendix. Notices This information was developed for products and services offered in the U.S.A. IBM may not offer the products, services, or features discussed in this document in other countries. Consult your local IBM representative for information on the products and services currently available in your area. Any reference to an IBM product, program, or service is not intended to state or imply that only that IBM product, program, or service may be used. 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Contents Convert Overlay to PFM (CVTOVLPFM) 1 Convert Page Segment to PFM (CVTPAGSPFM) . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Convert PCD to Page Segment (CVTPCDPAGS) . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Convert PFM to Page Segment (CVTPFMPAGS) . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Print PFD Data (PRTPFDDTA) . . . . . 23 Start AFP Utilities (STRAFPU) . . . . . 29 Start Overlay Utility (STROVLU) . . . . 31 Start Print Format Utility (STRPFU) . . 35 Appendix. Notices . . . . . . . . . . 39 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 iii iv IBM Systems - iSeries: AFP Utilities for iSeries Commands Convert Overlay to PFM (CVTOVLPFM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Convert Overlay to PFM This command allows you to convert an overlay to a member in a physical database file. Error messages for CVTOVLPFM *ESCAPE Messages AFP0010 An error occurred. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes OVL Overlay Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: Overlay Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB DTAFMT Format of data *FIXED, *CONTINUOUS Required, Positional 2 FILE To file Qualified object name Required, Positional 3 Qualifier 1: To file Name, *VM, *MVS Qualifier 2: Library Name, *CURLIB MBR To member Name, *OVL Optional, Positional 4 TEXT Text ’description’ Character value, *OVLTXT Optional REPLACE Replace *YES, *NO Optional CRTFILE Create file *YES, *NO Optional FILETEXT Text ’description’ Character value, *BLANK Optional Top Overlay (OVL) Specifies the qualified name of the overlay that is converted. This is a required parameter. The possible library values are: *LIBL The library list is used to locate the overlay. *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to locate the overlay. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, QGPL is used. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 1 library-name Specify the library where the overlay resides. Top Format of data (DTAFMT) Specifies how data are filled in a physical file member. The possible values are: *FIXED One record has one structured field. The padding character is binary 0s. The record length of the file using fixed format is the longest length of the AFPDS structured fields in the overlay or the page segment. If the length of the existing file is smaller than the longest length of the structured field, an error message is displayed. If the length of the existing file is larger than the longest length of the structured field, padding characters are added to the end of the records. This format is for the VM system or the MVS system. *CONTINUOUS The structured fields are filled continuously and folded. Only the last record has padding characters; the padding characters are binary 0s. Any record length of the existing file is allowed. The created record length of the file is 256 bytes. This format is for the OS/2 system. This is a required parameter. Top File (FILE) Specifies the qualified name of the physical file being used to fill the overlay data. The possible values are: *VM Specifies that the name OVLY38PP is used. It will be a valid filetype for an overlay on the VM system. *MVS Specifies that the name O1xxxxxx is used. The ’xxxxxx’ is the first six valid characters of the name specified in the OVL parameter. It will be a valid member name for an overlay on the MVS system. physical-file-name Type the name of a physical file used to fill the overlay data. The possible library values are: *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to locate the file. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, QGPL is used. library-name Specify the library where the file resides. Top 2 IBM Systems - iSeries: AFP Utilities for iSeries Commands Member (MBR) Specifies the name of the physical file member which is filled with the overlay data. The possible values are: *OVL Specifies the name of the overlay specified in the OVL parameter. member-name Specify the name of a member used to fill the overlay data. Top Text ’description’ (TEXT) Specifies text that briefly describes the member and its function. The possible values are: *OVLTXT Specifies the same description specified in the OVL parameter. ’description’ Specifies no more than 50 characters of text, enclosed in apostrophes. Top Replace (REPLACE) Specifies whether or not the physical file member replaces the existing physical file member if a physical file member of the same name already exists in the library. The possible values are: *NO A new physical file member is not created if an old physical file member of the same name already exists in the library. *YES A new physical file member is created and the old physical file member is replaced by it. Top Create file (CRTFILE) Specifies whether or not the file is created if the file does not exist. The possible values are: *NO Do not create the file. *YES Create the file. Top Convert Overlay to PFM (CVTOVLPFM) 3 Text ’description’ (FILETEXT) Specifies text that briefly describes the file and its function. This prompt is valid only when CRTFILE parameter is *YES. The possible values are: *BLANK No text is specified. ’description’ Specifies no more than 50 characters of text, enclosed in apostrophes. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages AFP0010 An error occurred. Top 4 IBM Systems - iSeries: AFP Utilities for iSeries Commands Convert Page Segment to PFM (CVTPAGSPFM) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Convert Page Segment to PFM This command allows you to convert a page segment to a member in a physical database file. Error messages for CVTPAGSPFM *ESCAPE Messages AFP0010 An error occurred. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes PAGSEG Page segment Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: Page segment Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB DTAFMT Format of data *FIXED, *CONTINUOUS Required, Positional 2 FILE To file Qualified object name Required, Positional 3 Qualifier 1: To file Name, *VM, *MVS Qualifier 2: Library Name, *CURLIB MBR To member Name, *PAGSEG Optional, Positional 4 TEXT Text ’description’ Character value, *PSGTXT Optional REPLACE Replace *YES, *NO Optional CRTFILE Create file *YES, *NO Optional FILETEXT Text ’description’ Character value, *BLANK Optional Top Page segment (PAGSEG) Specifies the qualified name of the page segment that is converted. This is a required parameter. The possible library values are: *LIBL The library list is used to locate the page segment. *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to locate the page segment. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, QGPL is used. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 5 library-name Specify the library where the page segment resides. Top Format of data (DTAFMT) Specifies how data are filled in a physical file member. The possible values are: *FIXED One record has one structured field. The padding character is binary 0s. The record length of the file using fixed format is the longest length of the AFPDS structured fields in the overlay or the page segment. If the length of the existing file is smaller than the longest length of the structured field, an error message is displayed. If the length of the existing file is larger than the longest length of the structured field, padding characters are added to the end of the records. This format is for the VM system or the MVS system. *CONTINUOUS The structured fields are filled continuously and folded. Only the last record has padding characters; the padding characters are binary 0s. Any record length of the existing file is allowed. The created record length of the file is 256 bytes. This format is for the OS/2 system. This is a required parameter. Top File (FILE) Specifies the qualified name of the physical file being used to fill the page segment data. The possible values are: *VM Specifies that the name PSEG38PP is used. It will be a valid filetype for a page segment on the VM system. *MVS Specifies that the name S1xxxxxx is used. The ’xxxxxx’ is the first six valid characters of the name specified in the PAGSEG parameter. It will be a valid member name for a page segment on the MVS system. physical-file-name Type the name of a physical file used to fill the page segment data. The possible library values are: *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to locate the file. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, QGPL is used. library-name Specify the library where the file resides. Top 6 IBM Systems - iSeries: AFP Utilities for iSeries Commands Member (MBR) Specifies the name of the physical file member which is filled with the page segment data. The possible values are: *PAGSEG Specifies the name of the page segment specified in the PAGSEG parameter. member-name Specify the name of a member used to fill the page segment data. Top Text ’description’ (TEXT) Specifies text that briefly describes the member and its function. The possible values are: *PSGTXT Specifies the same description specified in the PAGSEG parameter. ’description’ Specifies no more than 50 characters of text, enclosed in apostrophes. Top Replace (REPLACE) Specifies whether or not the physical file member replaces the existing physical file member if a physical file member of the same name already exists in the library. The possible values are: *NO A new physical file member is not created if an old physical file member of the same name already exists in the library. *YES A new physical file member is created and the old physical file member is replaced by it. Top Create file (CRTFILE) Specifies whether or not the file is created if the file does not exist. The possible values are: *NO Do not create the file. *YES Create the file. Top Convert Page Segment to PFM (CVTPAGSPFM) 7 Text ’description’ (FILETEXT) Specifies text that briefly describes the file and its function. This prompt is valid only when CRTFILE parameter is *YES. The possible values are: *BLANK No text is specified. ’description’ Specifies no more than 50 characters of text, enclosed in apostrophes. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages AFP0010 An error occurred. Top 8 IBM Systems - iSeries: AFP Utilities for iSeries Commands Convert PCD to Page Segment (CVTPCDPAGS) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Convert PCD to Page Segment This command allows you to convert a PC document in a folder to a page segment. The PC document must contain only one Image Data Stream (IMDS) or one Image Object Content Architecture (IOCA) function set 10 image data stream. Error messages for CVTPCDPAGS *ESCAPE Messages AFP0010 An error occurred. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes PAGSEG Page segment Qualified object name Required, Key, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: Page segment Name, *PRV Qualifier 2: Library Name, *CURLIB FRMFLR From folder Character value, *PRV Optional, Key, Positional 2 FRMDOC From PC document Name, *PRV, *PAGSEG Optional, Key, Positional 3 CHGIMGSIZE Change image size *SAME, *NO, *YES Optional, Positional 4 IMGSIZE Image area size Element list Optional, Positional 5 Element 1: Unit of measure *SAME, *INCH, *CM Element 2: Width 0.1-57.79, *SAME Element 3: Length 0.1-57.79, *SAME MAPPING Mapping option *PAT, *STF, *CAT, *IPTP, *IPTPD, *SAME Optional, Positional 6 IMGRTT Degree of rotation 0, 90, 180, 270, *SAME Optional, Positional 7 CHGOFF Change image offset *NO, *YES Optional, Positional 8 AUT Authority Name, *LIBCRTAUT, *CHANGE, *ALL, *USE, *EXCLUDE, *SAME Optional, Positional 9 TEXT Text ’description’ Character value, *SAME, *BLANK Optional, Positional 10 REPLACE Replace *NO, *YES Optional, Positional 11 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 9 Top Page segment (PAGSEG) Specifies the qualified name of the page segment to be created. This is a required parameter. The possible values are: *PRV Specifies that the name of the page segment and library used when you performed this command last is used. If you specify *PRV for the PAGSEG parameter, it is not necessary to specify a library. page-segment-name Specifies the page segment name to be created. The possible library values are: *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to create the page segment. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, QGPL is used. library-name Specify the library in which the page segment will be created. Top From folder (FRMFLR) Specifies the name of the folder that contains the PC document to be converted. The possible values are: *PRV Specifies the name of the folder used when you previously created a page segment of the same name. folder-name Specifies the folder name. Top From PC document (FRMDOC) Specifies the PC document name to be converted. The possible values are: *PRV Specifies the name of the PC document used when you previously created a page segment of the same name. *PAGSEG Specifies the name of the page segment to be created is the same as the name of the PC document. PC-document-name Specifies the PC document name that is to be converted. Top 10 IBM Systems - iSeries: AFP Utilities for iSeries Commands Change image size (CHGIMGSIZE) Specifies whether the size of the image in the page segment is changed or not. The possible values are: *SAME Specifies the same value for this parameter used when you previously created a page segment of the same name. *NO Specifies not to change the image size. *YES Specifies to change the image size. If you specify *YES, the IMGSIZE and MAPOPT parameters will appear, and you can specify the new image size in the page segment and how to map the input image to the size. Top Image area size (IMGSIZE) Specifies the unit of measurement, width, and length of the image to be created in the page segment when Change image size parameter is specified as *YES. This prompt is ignored when Change image size is specified as *NO. Unit of measure Specifies the unit of measurement used to specify the following two parameters. The possible values are: *SAME Specifies the unit of measurement used when you previously created a page segment of the same name. *INCH Inch is used as the unit of measurement. *CM Centimeter is used as the unit of measurement. Width Specifies the width of the image to be created. The possible values are: *SAME Specifies the value of the width used when you previously created a page segment of the same name. width-value Specify the width value in the selected unit of measurement. Length Specifies the length of the image to be created. The possible values are: *SAME Specifies the value of the length used when you previously created a page segment of the same name. length-value Specify the length value in the selected unit of measurement. Convert PCD to Page Segment (CVTPCDPAGS) 11 Top Mapping option (MAPPING) Specifies how the input image is mapped to the specified size of output image in the page segment when Change image size parameter is specified as *YES. This prompt is ignored when Change image size is specified as *NO. The possible values are: *SAME Specifies the mapping option used when you previously created a page segment of the same name. *PAT (Position and trim) The top left corner of the input image is located to the top left corner of the output image area. The image size is not changed, and any portion of the input image that falls outside of the output image size is trimmed. *STF (Scale to fit) The center of the input image is located to the center of the output image area. The image size is changed so that the input image fits in the output image size. *CAT (Center and trim) The center of the input image is located to the center of the output image area. The image size is not changed, and any portion of the input image that falls outside of the output image size is trimmed. *IPTP (Image point to pel) The top left corner of the input image is located to the top left corner of the output image area. No resolution correction is done and each image point in the input image is mapped to a pel of the output printer. The image size may vary depending on the pel-density of the output printer, and any portion of the input image that falls outside of the output image size is trimmed. *IPTPD (Image point to pel with double dot) The top left corner of the input image is located to the top left corner of the output image area. No resolution correction is done and each image point in the input image is doubled (replicated) in both dimensions and mapped to pels of the output printer. The image size may vary depending on the pel-density of the output printer, and any portion of the input image that falls outside of the output image size is trimmed. Top Degree of rotation (IMGRTT) Specifies the degree of the clockwise rotation of the output image. The center of the rotation is the top left corner of the image. The possible values are: *SAME Specifies the degree of rotation used when you previously created a page segment of the same name. 0 No rotation is done. 90 The image is rotated 90 degrees clockwise. 12 IBM Systems - iSeries: AFP Utilities for iSeries Commands 180 The image is rotated 180 degrees clockwise. 270 The image is rotated 270 degrees clockwise. Top Change image offset (CHGOFF) A rotated IOCA image (page segment) created with no change in offset can be placed at the same point on a rotated overlay, record layout, or page layout that the corresponding image that is not rotated is placed on a layout that is not rotated. If the option is used to change the offset, the upper left corner of the rotated image will be placed at the specified point on the overlay or layout. This placement is the same as that used for IM1 raster images. For an image rotated 90 degrees, the upper left corner is the same as the bottom left corner of an image that is not rotated. For an image rotated 180 degrees, the upper left corner is the same as the bottom right corner of an image that is not rotated. The possible values are: *NO Offset is not changed. *YES Offset is changed so that the image must be placed on the layout the same as IM1 raster images. Top Authority (AUT) Specifies the authority given to the user who does not have specific authority, who is not on the authorization list, or whose user group has no specific authority to the created page segment. This value is ignored and the current authority remains if a page segment already exists and this is replacing it. The possible values are: *SAME Specifies the authority used when you previously created a page segment of the same name. *LIBCRTAUT The system determines the authority for the page segment by using the value specified for the Create authority prompt (CRTAUT parameter) on the Create Library command (CRTLIB) for the library containing the page segment to be created. If the value specified on the Create authority prompt (CRTAUT parameter) is changed, the new value will not affect this page segment. *CHANGE Change authority allows the user to perform all operations on the page segment except those limited to the owner or controlled by object existence authority and object management authority. The user can change the page segment and perform basic functions on the page segment. Change authority provides object operational authority and all data authority. *ALL All authority allows the user to perform all operations on the page segment except those limited to the owner or controlled by authorization list management authority. The user can control the page segment’s existence, specify the security for the page segment, change the page segment, and perform basic functions on the page segment. The user cannot transfer ownership of the page segment. *USE Use authority allows the user to perform basic operations on the page segment, such as read the page segment. The user is prevented from changing the page segment. Use authority provides object operational authority and read authority. Convert PCD to Page Segment (CVTPCDPAGS) 13 *EXCLUDE Exclude authority prevents the user from accessing the page segment. authorization-list-name Specify the name of an authorization list. Users included on the authorization list are granted authority to the page segment as specified by the list. The authorization list must exist when the page segment is created. Top Text ’description’ (TEXT) Specifies text that briefly describes the page segment to be created. The possible values are: *SAME Specifies the text used when you previously created a page segment of the same name. *BLANK Specifies the text is blank. ’description’ Specifies no more than 50 characters of text, enclosed in apostrophes. Top Replace (REPLACE) Specifies whether or not the page segment replaces the existing page segment if a page segment of the same name already exists in the library. The possible values are: *YES A new page segment is created and the old page segment is replaced by it. *NO A new page segment is not created if an old page segment of the same name already exists in the library. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages AFP0010 An error occurred. Top 14 IBM Systems - iSeries: AFP Utilities for iSeries Commands Convert PFM to Page Segment (CVTPFMPAGS) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages Convert PFM to Page Segment This command allows you to convert a member in a physical database file to a page segment. The member must contain only one Image Data Stream (IMDS) or one Image Object Content Architecture (IOCA) function set 10 image data stream. Error messages for CVTPFMPAGS *ESCAPE Messages AFP0010 An error occurred. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes PAGSEG Page segment Qualified object name Required, Key, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: Page segment Name, *PRV Qualifier 2: Library Name, *CURLIB FILE From file Single values: *PRV Other values: Qualified object name Optional, Key, Positional 2 Qualifier 1: From file Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB MBR From member Name, *PRV, *PAGSEG Optional, Key, Positional 3 CHGIMGSIZE Change image size *SAME, *NO, *YES Optional, Positional 4 IMGSIZE Image area size Element list Optional, Positional 5 Element 1: Unit of measure *SAME, *INCH, *CM Element 2: Width 0.1-57.79, *SAME Element 3: Length 0.1-57.79, *SAME MAPPING Mapping option *PAT, *STF, *CAT, *IPTP, *IPTPD, *SAME Optional, Positional 6 IMGRTT Degree of rotation 0, 90, 180, 270, *SAME Optional, Positional 7 CHGOFF Change image offset *NO, *YES Optional, Positional 8 AUT Authority Name, *LIBCRTAUT, *CHANGE, *ALL, *USE, *EXCLUDE, *SAME Optional, Positional 9 TEXT Text ’description’ Character value, *SAME, *BLANK Optional, Positional 10 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 15 Keyword Description Choices Notes REPLACE Replace *NO, *YES Optional, Positional 11 Top Page segment (PAGSEG) Specifies the qualified name of the page segment to be created. This is a required parameter. The possible values are: *PRV Specifies that the name of the page segment and library used when you performed this command last is used. If you specify *PRV for the PAGSEG parameter, it is not necessary to specify a library. page-segment-name Specifies the page segment name to be created. The possible library values are: *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to create the page segment. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, QGPL is used. library-name Specify the library in which the page segment will be created. Top From file (FILE) Specifies the qualified name of the physical file that contains the member to be converted. The possible values are: *PRV Specifies the file and library used when you previously created a page segment of the same name. file-name Type the name of an existing physical database file to be used. If you do not specify a library name, *LIBL is used. The possible library values are: *LIBL The library list is used to locate the file. *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to locate the file. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, QGPL is used. library-name Specify the library where the file resides. Top 16 IBM Systems - iSeries: AFP Utilities for iSeries Commands From member (MBR) Specifies the name of the physical file member to be converted. The possible values are: *PRV Specifies the member name used when you previously created a page segment of the same name. *PAGSEG Specifies the name of the page segment to be created is the same as the name of the member. member-name Specifies the member name that is to be converted. Top Change image size (CHGIMGSIZE) Specifies whether the size of the image in the page segment is changed or not. The possible values are: *SAME Specifies the same value for this parameter used when you previously created a page segment of the same name. *NO Specifies not to change the image size. *YES Specifies to change the image size. If you specify *YES, the IMGSIZE and MAPOPT parameters will appear, and you can specify the new image size in the page segment and how to map the input image to the size. Top Image area size (IMGSIZE) Specifies the unit of measurement, width, and length of the image to be created in the page segment when Change image size parameter is specified as *YES. This prompt is ignored when Change image size is specified as *NO. Unit of measure Specifies the unit of measurement used to specify the following two parameters. The possible values are: *SAME Specifies the unit of measurement used when you previously created a page segment of the same name. *INCH Inch is used as the unit of measurement. *CM Centimeter is used as the unit of measurement. Width Specifies the width of the image to be created. The possible values are: Convert PFM to Page Segment (CVTPFMPAGS) 17 *SAME Specifies the value of the width used when you previously created a page segment of the same name. width-value Specify the width value in the selected unit of measurement. Length Specifies the length of the image to be created. The possible values are: *SAME Specifies the value of the length used when you previously created a page segment of the same name. length-value Specify the length value in the selected unit of measurement. Top Mapping option (MAPPING) Specifies how the input image is mapped to the specified size of output image in the page segment when Change image size parameter is specified as *YES. This prompt is ignored when Change image size is specified as *NO. The possible values are: *SAME Specifies the mapping option used when you previously created a page segment of the same name. *PAT (Position and trim) The top left corner of the input image is located to the top left corner of the output image area. The image size is not changed, and any portion of the input image that falls outside of the output image size is trimmed. *STF (Scale to fit) The center of the input image is located to the center of the output image area. The image size is changed so that the input image fits in the output image size. *CAT (Center and trim) The center of the input image is located to the center of the output image area. The image size is not changed, and any portion of the input image that falls outside of the output image size is trimmed. *IPTP (Image point to pel) The top left corner of the input image is located to the top left corner of the output image area. No resolution correction is done and each image point in the input image is mapped to a pel of the output printer. The image size may vary depending on the pel-density of the output printer, and any portion of the input image that falls outside of the output image size is trimmed. *IPTPD (Image point to pel with double dot) The top left corner of the input image is located to the top left corner of the output image area. No resolution correction is done and each image point in the input image is doubled (replicated) 18 IBM Systems - iSeries: AFP Utilities for iSeries Commands in both dimensions and mapped to pels of the output printer. The image size may vary depending on the pel-density of the output printer, and any portion of the input image that falls outside of the output image size is trimmed. Top Degree of rotation (IMGRTT) Specifies the degree of the clockwise rotation of the output image. The center of the rotation is the top left corner of the image. The possible values are: *SAME Specifies the degree of rotation used when you previously created a page segment of the same name. 0 No rotation is done. 90 The image is rotated 90 degrees clockwise. 180 The image is rotated 180 degrees clockwise. 270 The image is rotated 270 degrees clockwise. Top Change image offset (CHGOFF) A rotated IOCA image (page segment) created with no change in offset can be placed at the same point on a rotated overlay, record layout, or page layout that the corresponding image that is not rotated is placed on a layout that is not rotated. If the option is used to change the offset, the upper left corner of the rotated image will be placed at the specified point on the overlay or layout. This placement is the same as that used for IM1 raster images. For an image rotated 90 degrees, the upper left corner is the same as the bottom left corner of an image that is not rotated. For an image rotated 180 degrees, the upper left corner is the same as the bottom right corner of an image that is not rotated. The possible values are: *NO Offset is not changed. *YES Offset is changed so that the image must be placed on the layout the same as IM1 raster images. Top Authority (AUT) Specifies the authority given to the user who does not have specific authority, who is not on the authorization list, or whose user group has no specific authority to the created page segment. This value is ignored and the current authority remains if a page segment already exists and this is replacing it. The possible values are: *SAME Specifies the authority used when you previously created a page segment of the same name. Convert PFM to Page Segment (CVTPFMPAGS) 19 *LIBCRTAUT The system determines the authority for the page segment by using the value specified for the Create authority prompt (CRTAUT parameter) on the Create Library command (CRTLIB) for the library containing the page segment to be created. If the value specified on the Create authority prompt (CRTAUT parameter) is changed, the new value will not affect this page segment. *CHANGE Change authority allows the user to perform all operations on the page segment except those limited to the owner or controlled by object existence authority and object management authority. The user can change the page segment and perform basic functions on the page segment. Change authority provides object operational authority and all data authority. *ALL All authority allows the user to perform all operations on the page segment except those limited to the owner or controlled by authorization list management authority. The user can control the page segment’s existence, specify the security for the page segment, change the page segment, and perform basic functions on the page segment. The user cannot transfer ownership of the page segment. *USE Use authority allows the user to perform basic operations on the page segment, such as read the page segment. The user is prevented from changing the page segment. Use authority provides object operational authority and read authority. *EXCLUDE Exclude authority prevents the user from accessing the page segment. authorization-list-name Specify the name of an authorization list. Users included on the authorization list are granted authority to the page segment as specified by the list. The authorization list must exist when the page segment is created. Top Text ’description’ (TEXT) Specifies text that briefly describes the page segment to be created. The possible values are: *SAME Specifies the text used when you previously created a page segment of the same name. *BLANK Specifies the text is blank. ’description’ Specifies no more than 50 characters of text, enclosed in apostrophes. Top Replace (REPLACE) Specifies whether or not the page segment replaces the existing page segment if a page segment of the same name already exists in the library. The possible values are: *YES A new page segment is created and the old page segment is replaced by it. *NO A new page segment is not created if an old page segment of the same name already exists in the library. 20 IBM Systems - iSeries: AFP Utilities for iSeries Commands Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages AFP0010 An error occurred. Top Convert PFM to Page Segment (CVTPFMPAGS) 21 22 IBM Systems - iSeries: AFP Utilities for iSeries Commands Print PFD Data (PRTPFDDTA) Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages This command allows you to print a database file member according to the design of a PFD definition. Error messages for PRTPFDDTA *ESCAPE Messages AFP0010 An error occurred. AFP0040 Database file &2 in library &1 cannot be allocated. AFP22A0 Print request canceled. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes PFDFILE PFD file Qualified object name Required, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: PFD file Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB PFDMBR PFD definition Name, *FIRST Optional, Positional 2 FILE Database file Single values: *PFD Other values: Qualified object name Optional, Positional 3 Qualifier 1: Database file Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB MBR Member Name, *FIRST Optional, Positional 4 GRID Include grid *YES, *NO, *YES, *NO Optional, Positional 5 RCDSLT Record selection *YES, *NO, *YES, *NO Optional, Positional 6 ENDPAGE Ending page 1-9999, *END Optional, Positional 7 DRAWER Source drawer 1-255, *PFD, *E1, *CUT Optional, Positional 8 OUTBIN Output bin 1-65535, *DEVD Optional, Positional 9 COPIES Copies 1-255, *PFD Optional, Positional 10 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 23 Keyword Description Choices Notes OUTQ Output queue Single values: *JOB Other values: Qualified object name Optional, Positional 11 Qualifier 1: Output queue Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB FORMDF Form definition Qualified object name Optional, Positional 12 Qualifier 1: Form definition Name, *PFD, *DEVD, *INLINE Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB Top PFD file (PFDFILE) Specifies the PFD definition file and library that contain the PFD definition to be used. The possible values are: PFD-definition-file-name Type the name of an existing PFD definition file to be used. If you specify the PFD-definition-file-name and a library name, print format utility searches the specified library for the PFD definition file. If you do not specify a library name, *LIBL is used. The possible library values are: *LIBL The library list is used to locate the file. *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to locate the file. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, QGPL is used. library-name Specify the library where the file resides. Top PFD definition (PFDMBR) Specifies the name of the PFD definition to be used to print a database file member. The possible values are: *FIRST This is the default value. The first PFD definition in the PFD definition file is used. PFD-definition-name Type the name of the PFD-definition you want to use. Top Database file (FILE) Specifies the database file and library that contain the member to be printed. The possible values are: 24 IBM Systems - iSeries: AFP Utilities for iSeries Commands *PFD Specifies that the database file and library that are specified in the PFD definition are used to print the member. file-name Type the name of an existing database file to be used. If you specify the file-name and a library name, print format utility searches the specified library for the database file. If you do not specify a library name, *LIBL is used. The possible library values are: *LIBL The library list is used to locate the file. *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to locate the file. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, QGPL is used. library-name Specify the library where the file resides. Top Member (MBR) Specifies the name of the member to be printed. The possible values are: *FIRST This is the default value. The first member in the database file is printed. member-name Type the name of the member you want to print. Top Include grid (GRID) Specifies whether a grid is included in the printout or not. A Grid consists of horizontal lines and vertical lines, and the distance between horizontal lines and that between vertical lines are specified in the PFD specifications. The possible values are: *NO This is the default value. A grid is not included in the printout. *YES A grid is included in the printout. Top Record selection (RCDSLT) Specifies whether the records are selected according to the selection conditions specified in the PFD definition or not. The possible values are: *YES Type *YES if you want to select and print only those records that match the selection conditions specified in the PFD definition. Print PFD Data (PRTPFDDTA) 25 All records are printed if no conditions are specified in the PFD definition. *NO Type *NO if you want to print all records regardless of the selection conditions specified in the PFD definition. Top Ending page (ENDPAGE) Specifies whether printing should stop at a certain page or continue until all records are processed. The possible values are: *END Specifies to print until all records are processed. page-number Specifies the last page number to be printed. Print format utility stops printing when the last page specified by this parameter is printed. If all records have been processed before the last page is printed, print format utility will stop printing. The possible value range is 1 - 9999. Top Drawer (DRAWER) Specifies the source drawer used when single-cut sheets are fed into the printer. The possible values are: *PFD The value specified in the Printout specifications is used. *PFD is the default. *E1 Envelopes are fed from the envelope drawer on the sheet-feed paper handler. *CUT For printers with manual feed, cut sheets are fed manually through the manual feeder. source-drawer Specify the drawer from which the paper is fed. Valid values range from 1 through 255. For printers with manual feed, specifying 100 is the same as specifying *CUT. Top Output bin (OUTBIN) Specifies the destination of the output on printers capable of multiple output bins. The possible values are: *DEVD The value specified in the Device description is used. *DEVD is the default. output-bin Specify the output bin for the destination of the output. Valid values range from 1 through 65535. Top 26 IBM Systems - iSeries: AFP Utilities for iSeries Commands Copies (COPIES) Specifies the number of copies to be printed. The possible values are: *PFD Specifies that the number specified in the PFD definition is used. This is the default value. number-of-copies Specifies the number of copies to be printed. The possible value range is 1 - 255. Top Output queue (OUTQ) Specifies the qualified name of the output queue in which the spooled file will be created. The possible values are: *JOB Specifies the output queue specified in the job description associated with this job is used. This is the default value. output-queue-name Specifies the name of the output queue to be used. The possible library values are: *LIBL The library list is used to locate the output queue. *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to locate the output queue. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, QGPL is used. library-name Specify the library where the output queue resides. Top Form definition (FORMDF) Specifies the qualified name of the form definition to use when printing the spooled file. The possible values are: *PFD Specifies that the form definition and library that are specified in the PFD definition will be used to print the member. *DEVD Specifies that the form definition specified in the device description for the printer will be used. *INLINE Specifies that the print format utility will create an inline form definition with the name F1AFPU and use that form definition when printing the data. The page width and length specified in the printout format definition will be placed in the created form definition for page control with Print PFD Data (PRTPFDDTA) 27 continuous form printers. These values will be used when the page size control value for the printer is set to *YES. Use the Work with PSF Configurations (WRKPSFCFG) command to set the page size control value. form-definition-name Specifies the name of the form definition to be used. The possible library values are: *LIBL The library list is used to locate the form definition. *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to locate the form definition. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, QGPL is used. library-name Specify the library where the form definition resides. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages AFP0010 An error occurred. AFP0040 Database file &2 in library &1 cannot be allocated. AFP22A0 Print request canceled. Top 28 IBM Systems - iSeries: AFP Utilities for iSeries Commands Start AFP Utilities (STRAFPU) Where allowed to run: Interactive environments (*INTERACT *IPGM *IREXX *EXEC) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages The command displays the main AFP Utilities menu that allows you to use the AFP Utilities functions. There are no parameters for this command. Error messages for STRAFPU *ESCAPE Messages AFP0010 An error occurred. AFP10C0 Error occurred while AFPU main menu was displayed. AFP22A0 Print request canceled. AFP3303 Page segment &5 was not created in library &1. Top Parameters None Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages AFP0010 An error occurred. AFP10C0 Error occurred while AFPU main menu was displayed. AFP22A0 Print request canceled. AFP3303 Page segment &5 was not created in library &1. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 29 Top 30 IBM Systems - iSeries: AFP Utilities for iSeries Commands Start Overlay Utility (STROVLU) Where allowed to run: Interactive environments (*INTERACT *IPGM *IREXX *EXEC) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages This command allows you to perform an option of the overlay utility directly without viewing the Work with Source Overlays display. Error messages for STROVLU *ESCAPE Messages AFP0010 An error occurred. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes FILE Source overlay file Single values: *PRV Other values: Qualified object name Optional, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: Source overlay file Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB MBR Source overlay Name, *PRV, *SELECT Optional, Positional 2 OPTION Option *BLANK, ’ ’, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9 Optional, Positional 3 Top Source overlay file (FILE) Specifies the source overlay file and library that contain the source overlay to be worked with. The possible values are: *PRV Specifies that the overlay utility is to use the name of the source overlay file and library used in your last overlay utility session. If you specify *PRV for the FILE parameter, it is not necessary to specify a library. source-overlay-file-name Type the name of an existing source overlay file to be used. If you specify the source-overlay-file-name and a library name, overlay utility searches the specified library for the source overlay file. If you do not specify a library name, *LIBL is used. The possible library values are: *LIBL The library list is used to locate the file. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 31 *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to locate the file. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, QGPL is used. library-name Specify the library where the file resides. Top Source overlay (MBR) Specifies the name of the source overlay to be worked with or created. The default value for this parameter depends on if you specify the FILE parameter. The possible values are: *SELECT This is the default value if you specify the FILE parameter. If you choose *SELECT, you will get the lists of all source overlays in the specified source overlay file and library. Select one or more source overlays to work with on the display. *PRV This is the default value if you do not specify the FILE parameter. *PRV is the name of the previous source overlay that was used. source-overlay-name Type the name of the source overlay you want to work with. Top Option (OPTION) Specifies the function to perform on the selected source overlay. The possible values are: *BLANK or ’ ’ This is the default value if you do not specify a source overlay name. *BLANK specifies no action. 1=Create Type 1 to create a source overlay. 2=Change This is the default value if you specify a source overlay name. Type 2 to change a source overlay. 3=Copy Type 3 to copy a source overlay. 4=Delete Type 4 to delete a source overlay. 6=Print Type 6 to print a source overlay. 7=Rename Type 7 to rename a source overlay. 32 IBM Systems - iSeries: AFP Utilities for iSeries Commands 9=Create overlay Type 9 to create an overlay from a source overlay. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages AFP0010 An error occurred. Top Start Overlay Utility (STROVLU) 33 34 IBM Systems - iSeries: AFP Utilities for iSeries Commands Start Print Format Utility (STRPFU) Where allowed to run: Interactive environments (*INTERACT *IPGM *IREXX *EXEC) Threadsafe: No Parameters Examples Error messages This command allows you to perform an option of print format utility directly without viewing the Work with PFD Definitions display. Error messages for STRPFU *ESCAPE Messages AFP0010 An error occurred. AFP22A0 Print request canceled. Top Parameters Keyword Description Choices Notes PFDFILE PFD file Single values: *PRV Other values: Qualified object name Optional, Positional 1 Qualifier 1: PFD file Name Qualifier 2: Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB PFDMBR PFD definition Name, *PRV, *SELECT Optional, Positional 2 OPTION Option *BLANK, ’ ’, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9 Optional, Positional 3 Top PFD file (PFDFILE) Specifies the PFD definition file and library that contain the PFD definition to be worked with. The possible values are: *PRV Specifies that the print format utility is to use the name of the PFD definition file and library used in your last print format utility session. If you specify *PRV for the PFDFILE parameter, it is not necessary to specify a library. PFD-definition-file-name Type the name of an existing PFD definition file to be used. If you specify the PFD-definition-file-name and a library name, print format utility searches the specified library for the PFD definition file. If you do not specify a library name, *LIBL is used. The possible library values are: *LIBL The library list is used to locate the file. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2006 35 *CURLIB The current library for the job is used to locate the file. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, QGPL is used. library-name Specify the library where the file resides. Top PFD definition (PFDMBR) Specifies the name of the PFD definition to be worked with or created. The default value for this parameter depends on if you specify the PFDFILE parameter. The possible values are: *SELECT This is the default value if you specify the PFDFILE parameter. If you choose *SELECT, you will get the lists of all PFD definitions in the specified PFD definition file and library. Select one or more PFD definitions to work with on the display. *PRV This is the default value if you do not specify the PFDFILE parameter. *PRV is the name of the previous PFD definition that was used. PFD-definition-name Type the name of the PFD-definition you want to work with. Top Option (OPTION) Specifies the function to perform on the selected PFD definition. The default value depends on if you specify a PFD definition name. The possible values are: *BLANK or ’ ’ This is the default value if you do not specify a PFD definition name. *BLANK specifies no action. 1=Create Type 1 to create a PFD definition. 2=Change This is the default value if you specify a PFD definition name. Type 2 to change a PFD definition. 3=Copy Type 3 to copy a PFD definition. 4=Delete Type 4 to delete a PFD definition. 6=Print Type 6 to print a PFD definition. 7=Rename Type 7 to rename a PFD definition. 36 IBM Systems - iSeries: AFP Utilities for iSeries Commands 9=Print database file Type 9 to print a database file member by using a PFD definition. Top Examples None Top Error messages *ESCAPE Messages AFP0010 An error occurred. AFP22A0 Print request canceled. 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