The utility routine SDF-CONV can run with BS2000 OS DX.
SDF-CONV is supplied as a subsystem but can, for reasons of compatibility, also be started as a simple program. SDF-CONV converts ISP commands which were defined in a BS2000 version <= V10.
The product SDF-CONV consists of the following components:
the module library SYSLNK.SDF-CONV.210
for loading SDF-CONV as a subsystem- the startup procedure SYSPRC.SDF-CONV.210
- the utility routine SYSPRG.SDF-CONV.210
the syntax files
SYSSDF.SDF-CONV.210, (system) syntax file containing the syntax for the SDF-CONV program statements,
SYSSDF.SDF-CONV.210.USER.U-CMD, (system) syntax file, and
SYSSDF.SDF-CONV.210.USER.S-CMD (group) syntax file containing the command syntax for the commands to be converted, split up according to functional range for system administration (group syntax file) and non-privileged users (system syntax file)
the declaration file SYSSSC.SDF-CONV.210
the message file SYSMES.SDF-CONV.210
the REP file SYSREP.SDF-CONV.210 for object corrections.
Subsystem installation
SDF-CONV V21.0 is part of the technical software unit BS2OS.SDF and is therefore automatically installed when BS2000 is installed.
In historical versions, the SDF-CONV program was supplied with the file name $.SDF-CONV.
If this file is still required for compatibility reasons, it can be created with the following command:
/COPY-FILE $.SYSPRG.SDF-CONV.210, $.SDF-CONV,*SAME
Note:
If optional REPs are used in the system, preset operand values in commands such as CATALOG can be modified. SDF-CONV ignores these changes unless the system administrator enters them in the syntax files using the SDF-A utility routine.