1) Google is your friend: DMSPLU syntax The first hit displays Fran Hensler's reply: www.mail-archive.com/ib...@listserv.uark.../msg19069.html
2) Source code is an even better friend. You should have source code to DMSPLU ASSEMBLE - the syntax is included therein. > VMFSETUP ZVM CMS > FILELIST DMSPLU * * I can't think of a Pipes BIF to write a file wit a specific date/time (on MDISK or SFS). Mike Walter Hewitt Associates The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's. "Paul Gilmartin" <paulgboul...@aim.com> Sent by: "CMSTSO Pipelines Discussion List" <CMS-PIPELINES@VM.MARIST.EDU> 10/21/2009 03:50 PM Please respond to "CMSTSO Pipelines Discussion List" <CMS-PIPELINES@VM.MARIST.EDU> To CMS-PIPELINES@VM.MARIST.EDU cc Subject Move files and preserve timestamps (Slightly OT, but this is an eclectic list.) I have several dozen files I want to move from a UNIX system to CMS. I'd like to preserve the timestamps. What utilities exist for this? Long ago, I stumbled on DMSPLU MODULE, used by VMFPLCD EXEC, but I could never find any documentation for it. (Why?) Or, I could transfer the files; SENDFILE them to myself; zap the NETDATA; and RECEIVE. Ugh! Any better ideas? Are there Pipeline facilities to control this sort of metadata? Thanks, gil The information contained in this e-mail and any accompanying documents may contain information that is confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient of this message, or if this message has been addressed to you in error, please immediately alert the sender by reply e-mail and then delete this message, including any attachments. Any dissemination, distribution or other use of the contents of this message by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited. All messages sent to and from this e-mail address may be monitored as permitted by applicable law and regulations to ensure compliance with our internal policies and to protect our business. E-mails are not secure and cannot be guaranteed to be error free as they can be intercepted, amended, lost or destroyed, or contain viruses. You are deemed to have accepted these risks if you communicate with us by e-mail.