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cascnvim

Imports a file containing mainframe data conversion macros into the file dfhdrcnv.dat.

Syntax:

cascnvim /f{file-name}] [/op{path}] [/q] [/o]

Parameters:

/f{file-name} Path and filename of the data conversion macros file
/op{path} Path to the directory in which dfhdrcnv.dat is created
/q Run in quiet mode; that is, the contents of the data conversion macros file are not displayed
/o Overwrite existing entries

Dependencies:

The /op parameter or the environment variable TXRDTP must be set (UNIX only).

The /op parameter sets the environment variable TXRDTP, which determines where dfhdrcnv.dat is created.

Comments:

If /op{path} or TXRDTP is not set, dfhdrcnv.dat is created in %ProgramFiles(x86)%\Micro Focus\Enterprise Developer\etc\cas (Windows) or $COBDIR/etc/cas (UNIX).

On UNIX you can use a dash (-) before a parameter as an alternative to a forward slash (/).

If a path or filename contains spaces, it should be enclosed in quotation marks. For example, "e:\dev mto\files" (applies to Windows environments only).

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