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Non-convertible operand configurations and conditional conversions

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The following ISP commands are not converted, or only converted if certain conditions are fulfilled, when the listed operands are specified.

  • Commands for non-privileged users

    Table 11: Non-convertible operand configurations and conditional conversions (non-privileged users)

    Command to be
    converted

    Non-convertible
    operands or operands
    which restrict
    conversion

    Explanation

    FILE

    LINK


    the command is not converted when:
    the LINK operand was specified and other operands
    apart from the file name were specified or

    *DUMMY, LINK, TSET
    together
    these three operands were specified in a FILE
    command

    MODIFY-JV-
    CONDITIONALLY

    SET-VALUE

    due to the changes in job variable syntax in JV V11.2
    (as of BS2000/OSD-BC V2.0) errors may occur in the
    interpretation of the link name

    PRINT

    (file1 , file2 , ...)



    Format3 (= multiple files) is converted only if the files
    are specified with a fully or partially qualified name or
    with their <eam-file-numbers>; specification of more
    than one *SYSLSTnn file is not supported

    CONTROL=12LPIthe operand is no longer supported
    PNAME=any hyphen contained in a name is deleted without
    substitution during conversion into
    PRINT-FILE SPOOLOUT-NAME=...

    PRINT-FILE







    LAYOUT-CONTROL

     CHARACTER-SETS

    this operand causes problems if specified at the
    same time as
    PRINTER-RESOURCES=APA(
    TABLE-REFERENCE-CHAR)
     CHARS-MODIFICATIONprocedure parameters are not accepted as operand
    values
     CONTROL-CHARACTERSprocedure parameters are not accepted as operand
    values
      =PHYSICAL(
         LINE-SPACING=...)

    procedure parameters are not accepted as operand
    values;

    the PRINT-DOCUMENT command differentiates
    between SPOOL and RSO; as a result the default
    value is ignored

      =PHYSICAL(... ,
        PAGE-CONTROL=..)
    procedure parameters are not accepted as operand
    values
      =TRANSPARENT()the PRINT-DOCUMENT command differentiates
    between SPOOL and RSO; as a result the default
    value is ignored
    PRINTER-RESSOURCES
    =APA(...,
    TABLE-REFERENCE-
    CHAR=...)
    procedure parameters are not accepted as operand
    values
    TRAY-NUMBERthe operand causes problems if specified at the same
    time as
    PRINTER-RESOURCES=LP65(
    (INPUT-TRAY-NUMBER=...).
    ROTATIONSpecification of a list is not supported.

    DELETE-FILE

    procedure parameters are accepted during conversion,
    but any value specified for
    ERROR-PROCESSING=*PAR (TRUNCATION=...)
    is ignored

    DEVICE-NAME
    =...(DESTINATION=...)


    procedure parameters are not accepted as operand
    values

    =...(DEVICE-TYPE=...)the operand causes problems if specified at the same
    time as PRINTER-RESOURCES=LP65/APA.
    ERROR-PROCESSINGprocedure parameters are not accepted as operand
    values
    =*PAR(TRUNCATION=...)procedure parameters are not accepted as operand
    values
    FILE-NAME
    =*SYSLST-NUMBER()
    specification of *EAM() and *SYSLST-NUMBER() in
    list form is not supported

    =*LIB-ELEM(...,

    CREATION-DATE=...)

    this suboperand is not available in the command
    PRINT-DOCUMENT
    ----procedure parameters are accepted as operand
    values, but if the procedure parameter is an integer
    (e.g. a SYSLST file number), the conversion result will be incorrect
    FILE-PARTprocedure parameters are not accepted as operand
    values
    =SECTION(
    SECTION-ID=...
    ,FIRST-RECORD=...
    ,LAST-RECORD=...)
    procedure parameters are not accepted as operand
    values

    RECORD-PART
    =PAR(FIRST-CHAR=...

    ,LAST-CHAR=...)

    If the operand value is zero, it is converted to 1.
    REPEATprocedure parameters are not accepted as operand
    values
    SPOOLOUT-NAMEprocedure parameters are not accepted as operand
    values
    START-SPOOLprocedure parameters are not accepted as operand
    values

    =NO

    the operand value is no longer supported

    PUNCH

    (file1 , file2 , ...)

    <eam-file-number>

    TAPE=

    Format3 (= multiple files) has no SDF equivalent

    file names consisting solely of digits are not permitted

    pooler tapes are not supported as of BS2000 V11

    RESUME

    with operands

    is an IDA command

    RESUME-
    PROCEDURE

    MODE=C

    the operand is not supported as C can stands for
    COMMAND/CMD as well as for CURRENT

    SECURE

    WORK=...

    the operand has no SDF equivalent

    SYSFILE

    FILE=...

    the operand is too complex, one-to-one assignment
    is not possible; conversion is carried out only if the file
    name is specified in the following form:
    FILE=<filename-without-gen-vers>

    TCHNG

    CORR=C'a'

    the operand is no longer supported

    Table 11: Non-convertible operand configurations and conditional conversions (non-privileged users)

  • Commands for the system administration

    ISP command

    Non-convertible
    operands or operands
    which restrict
    conversion

    Explanation

    EXCAT

    QUIET

    the operand is no longer supported

    IMCAT

    FORM=CAT


    the operand is no longer supported; a conversion
    proposal can be found in the comment line of the output
    procedure provided DOCUMENTATION =
    *MIN/*MAX is set

    RESET=
    BUFNUM=
    the operands are no longer supported

    RFD

    USERID=userid
    OWNERID='ownerid'

    the keywords must be specified

    Table 12: Non-convertible operand configurations and conditional conversions (system administration)