Copy from Local z/OS to Remote Windows via Universal Copy
The following figure illustrates the copying of a file from a local z/OS system to a remote Windows system.
//S1 EXEC UCMDPRC //UNVIN DD DISP=SHR,DSN=hlq.input.file //LOGONDD DD DISP=SHR,DSN=hlq.userid(userid) //SCRIPTDD DD * @echo off ucopy -mode text -output C:\OUTPUT.FILE //SYSIN DD * -script SCRIPTDD -encryptedfile LOGONDD -host dallas /*
The JCL procedure UCMDPRC is used to execute the command. The command is sent to a remote system named dallas for execution.
The -mode option (value text) is used with the ucopy command to force end-of-line character interpretation. The -output option is used with the ucopy command to direct the standard out to a local data set on the remote server.
Additional command line options are read from the encrypted file allocated to DD LOGONDD.
The file is copied as a text file, since the default transfer mode for standard files is text.
SYSIN Options
The SYSIN options used in this example are:
Option | Description |
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DD from which to read a script file. The script file is sent to the remote system for execution. | |
DD from which to read an encrypted command options file. | |
Directs the command to a computer with a host name of dallas. |