You use the FCOPY utility to copy and translate files. The FCOPY
command identifies a from file, a to file, and one or
more FCOPY functions. Some of the functions you may perform include:
copying files from other systems
extracting subsets of files
displaying binary files in ASCII format
copying byte-stream files
A from file is the input file for an FCOPY command;
it contains the data you want to copy. A to file is the output
file to which you want to copy the data. They are the only two
options that you must specify.
To accommodate the introduction of POSIX in MPE/iX, the FCOPY
utility lets you copy files from HFS directories into accounts and groups
and into other HFS directories. Users with SM capabilities can use
FCOPY to copy files to MPE accounts outside of their logon account.
Keep in mind the following points when using FCOPY to work with
HFS files:
If the from file or to file name begins with an asterisk (*),
the file equation can resolve a filename in HFS syntax that begins
with a dot(.) or a slash (/).
If you are copying files to an HFS directory, you must first use the
FILE command and specify the file name in HFS syntax
You cannot use FCOPY to copy directories. If the from file or
to file is a directory, you will see an error message.
You cannot copy compatability mode (CM) files to HFS directories.