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Using OGET and OCOPY to copy a file into a sequential data set or a PDS member

z/OS UNIX System Services User's Guide
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You can use the TSO/E OGET command or the TSO/E OCOPY command to copy a z/OS UNIX file into a sequential data set or PDS member. You can enter either of these commands:
  • In TSO/E, in the shell, or in ISPF. See Entering a TSO/E command for information about entering TSO/E commands in TSO/E, the shell, and ISPF.
  • In batch, using a Terminal Monitor Program (TMP) job.

To work with data set names and file names, use the OGET command. To work with ddnames, use the OCOPY command.

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