Version 6.3.13 for UNIX
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Examples of Using Direct Commands

This section provides examples for using Object Handler direct commands.

Tip:
For additional examples, you can view the command generated for an Object Handler function. This command is automatically displayed when you use a wizard. In advanced-user mode, you can activate the display of the command by either entering the Object Handler command SET ADVANCEDCMD ON or setting the parameter Display-Cmd-in-Advanced-Mode to Y (Yes) in the Object Handler profile (see also Profile Settings).


Unloading Objects for the Same Platform

This section contains examples of how to unload objects in internal format to a work file in order to load them on the same platform, within either a local mainframe, UNIX, OpenVMS or Windows environment:

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Unloading Objects for Different Platforms

This section contains command examples of how to unload objects in Transfer format to a work file in order to load them on a different platform such as unloading in a mainframe and loading in a UNIX, an OpenVMS or a Windows environment.

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Loading Objects in Internal Format

This section contains command examples of how to load objects from a work file in internal format.

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Loading Objects in Transfer Format

This section contains command examples of how to load objects from a work file in Transfer format.

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