Use
the ISPFSTATS statement to allow FTP to create and maintain statistics
for partitioned data set members. You can also use the SIte and LOCSIte
subcommands to set this keyword.
- Server
- This setting applies when creating or updating data sets on the
server's system.
- Client
- This setting applies when creating or updating data sets on the
client's system.
Syntax
.-ISPFSTATS FALSE------.
>>-+----------------------+------------------------------------><
'-ISPFSTATS--+-TRUE--+-'
'-FALSE-'
Parameters
- FALSE
- FTP does not create statistics if the file does not already exist
or does exist but does not have statistics. If the file already exists
and contains statistics, FTP updates the statistics and sends the
reply indicating the behavior.
- TRUE
- FTP creates or updates the statistics.
Examples
FTP creates the statistics:
ISPFSTATS TRUE
Usage notes
- The ISPFSTATS statement is ignored for sequential data sets; it
applies to PDS and PDSE data sets. The record format must be either
variable or fixed, and the record length must be less than 256.
- Transferring PDS member to PDS member in block mode or in compress
mode differs in behavior from transferring in stream mode. If the
user wants to preserve the statistics of the PDS member that already
has statistics, and have the same statistics copied over to targeted
PDS member, transferring in block mode or in compress mode is preferred.