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Examples

   1.EXCHANGE> COPY TEST.DAT DYA0:NEWTST.DAT/VOLUME_FORMAT=RT11

     The command in this example copies the contents of the file
     TEST.DAT from the default disk and directory into a file named
     NEWTST.DAT on an RT-11 diskette (mounted on DYA0). If a file
     named NEWTST.DAT already exists, the COPY command replaces it.
     The record formats are variable length on the Files-11 input
     and ASCII stream on the RT-11 output.

   2.EXCHANGE> COPY/LOG  TEST.DAT  DYA0:NEWTST.DAT
     %EXCHANGE-S-DELETEPREV, previous copy of DYA0:NEWTST.DAT deleted
     %EXCHANGE-S-COPIED, WRKD$:[FRED]TEST.DAT;5
                  copied to  DYA0:NEWTST.DAT, 93 records

     The command in this example is the same as in the preceding
     example, except that the /LOG qualifier is included so that
     the actions of the command are displayed. The /VOLUME_FORMAT
     qualifier is omitted; EXCHANGE defaults to RT-11 format for the
     foreign mounted diskette. Since a file named NEWTST.DAT already
     exists on the diskette (from the command in the previous
     example), the first copy of the file is deleted after the
     second copy is successfully transferred.

   3.EXCHANGE> COPY/LOG  LARGE.DAT  DYA0:/VOLUME_FORMAT=RT11
     %EXCHANGE-S-DELETEPREV, previous copy of _DYA0:LARGE.DAT deleted
     %EXCHANGE-W-RTOUTEOF, end-of-file on output _DYA0:LARGE.DAT,
     insufficient space on volume
     %EXCHANGE-I-PARTCOPIED, WRKD$:[FRED]LARGE.DAT;9 partially copied to
     _DYA0:LARGE.DAT, 1670 records

     EXCHANGE> COPY/LOG/REPLACE  LARGE.DAT  DYA0:/VOLUME_FORMAT=RT11
     %EXCHANGE-S-DELETEPREV, previous copy of _DYA0:LARGE.DAT deleted
     %EXCHANGE-S-COPIED, WRKD$:[FRED]LARGE.DAT;9 copied to
     _DYA0:LARGE.DAT, 3288 records

     The first command in this example fails because there is
     insufficient space on DYA0 for EXCHANGE to do a normal copy
     (that is, to copy the file into a temporary file on DYA0,
     delete the existing file of the same name, and then rename
     the temporary file).

     The second command in this example includes the /REPLACE
     qualifier, which directs COPY to delete an existing version of
     the output file before copying the new file. The first message
     generated by this command indicates that EXCHANGE has deleted
     an existing file. The second message indicates that the copy
     operation has successfully completed.

   4.EXCHANGE> COPY MTA0:[11,132]*.COM/VOLUME_FORMAT=DOS11 [FRED.TEMP]

     The command in this example copies all files with the file type
     COM owned by UIC [11,132] to the subdirectory [FRED.TEMP]. The
     default DOS-11 record format is STREAM. The default Files-11
     record format is VARIABLE.

   5.EXCHANGE> COPY/BOOT DYA0:RT11SJ.SYS DYA0:

     The COPY/BOOT command in this example makes the diskette
     mounted on the RX02 drive DYA0 a bootable RT-11 system.
     Bootstrap information is written to the volume using the RT-11
     single job monitor RT11SJ.SYS and the system device handler
     DY.SYS. The diskette can be formatted in single or double
     density.

   6.EXCHANGE> COPY/BOOT=DX DYA0:RT11SJ.SYS DYA0:

     As in the previous example, the COPY/BOOT command in this
     example makes the diskette mounted on the RX02 drive DYA0 a
     bootable RT-11 system. In this example, however, the system
     device handler is DX.SYS, the RX01 diskette handler. The
     diskette must be formatted in single density in order to boot
     on the RT-11 system.

   7.EXCHANGE> COPY/BOOT CSA1:CONSOL.SYS

     The command in this example writes bootstrap information on the
     console storage device on a VAX processor.

   8.EXCHANGE> COPY DMA0:FROG.DAT/VOLUME_FORMAT=RT11-
     _EXCHANGE> /RECORD=STREAM FROG4JUN.DAT/RECORD=(FIXED=80,PAD=" ")

     The command in this example copies an ASCII stream file (the
     default) from an RT-11 volume to the current default device and
     directory. The output contains fixed-length records that are
     padded to 80 bytes with the space character.