/OVERLAY /NOOVERLAY (default) Requests that data in the input file be copied into the existing specified file, overlaying the existing data, rather than allocating new space for the file. The physical location of the file on disk does not change; however, for RMS indexed and relative files, if the output file has fewer blocks allocated than the input file, the copy fails giving an RMS-E-EOF error. The /OVERLAY qualifier is ignored if the output file is written to a non-file-structured device.