The FETCH command delivers a copy of the specified element generation to your current default directory. The element is not reserved, and CMS does not allow you to replace a fetched element. CMS allows you to fetch an element that is reserved, and notifies you of any current reservations for the element. The presence or absence of a remark determines whether the FETCH transaction is recorded in the library history. If you enter a remark, CMS records the transaction in the history file. If you enter a null remark, CMS does not record the transaction in the history file. If a version of a file with the same name as the element already exists in your current default directory when you execute the fetch transaction, CMS notifies you. A new version is then created with the next higher version number. When you fetch a generation of an element from a CMS library, CMS restores the file creation time, revision time, revision number, and record format and attributes. The file that is placed in your directory has the same creation and revision times as the file that was used to create the generation that you are fetching.