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*LAST

Transfers the last member arrival sequence in the
file.

*ALL

Transfers all members from the FRMFILE file into
one micro file. *ALL is not valid with *DIF

translation.

SAVTYP

Used to transfer files that were previously transferred to
the host with the *SAVE file type using the TO3XB command.

*NO

The file being transferred was not previously
transferred to the host with the *SAVE file type

(the default).

*YES

The file being transferred was previously
transferred to the host with the *SAVE file type.

When using *SAVE to move programs, all necessary data

(including Mac data and resource forks) is transferred.

STRIP

For source physical files only: Specifies whether the first
12 bytes of each record are to be ignored when reading the

file. This 12-byte area contains the sequence number and date

fields for source physical files.

*NO

Do not strip off any data from the record (the
default).

*YES

Strip off (ignore) the first 12 bytes.

TRANSLATE

Determines whether the data is to be translated, and if so,
what type of translation is to be performed.

*TEXT or *YES The AS/400 file is to be translated into ASCII

text format. The default is *TEXT.

*DIF

The AS/400 file is to be translated into DIF
format.

*BASICS

The AS/400 file is to be translated into BASIC
Sequential format.

*TAB

The AS/400 file is to be translated into BASIC
Sequential format with tab characters as the

field delimiters.

*NO or *NONE No translation of the AS/400 file is to be

performed. (Usually this is used only after an

independent translation has been done using the

XLATETO command.)

TRANSFILE

The qualified file name of the translation table file to be
used when a translation is specified. The default is

TRANSLATE.

Mac Users:

There are two files you can use. If you use the default file

(TRANSLATE), the member names have an M on the end of the name (for
example, ETOA1M). The Mac tables are also shipped in a file called

MACTAB. The members in this file do not have the M at the end of the name
(for example, ETOA1).