Transfer CFT 3.6 Users Guide Save PDF Selected topic Selected topic and subtopics All content fblksize CFTFILE [FBLKSIZE = {see table below | n}] {0...32768} According to TYPE/OS Defines the block size, in bytes, of the file to be created. The table below indicates, for each system, the default value supported according to the type of file to be created.When the default value of the block size of the file to be created is "no" in the following table, the FBLKSIZE parameter does not need to be defined. FBLKSIZE OS PARM PART CAT COM LOG ACCNT z/OS (MVS) no no no no 1028 482 IBM i (OS400) 0 0 0 0 0 0 UNIX no no no no no no VMS no no no no no no Windows no no no no no no CFTRECV, RECV [FBLKSIZE = n ] {0..62563} This parameter, in bytes, controls the "blocking factor" of the receiver file records: according to the system, it defines the disk block size and/or the file input/output buffer size. System FBLKSIZE used MVS (z/OS) YES OS400 (IBM i) NO UNIX NO VMS NO Windows NO z/OS (MVS) For protocols other than PeSIT, CFT profile, if this parameter is not defined, its value is set as follows: For fixed format files: this value equals the largest multiple of FLRECL which is less than the constant (related to the track length) defined on installation (default value: 19069), or FLRECL if FLRECL is greater than this constant For variable format files: this value equals the constant (related to the track length) defined on installation of the Transfer CFT in a z/OS environment (default value: 19065), or to FLRECL + 4 if FLRECL is greater than this constant For undefined format files: this value is equal to 32760 CFTSEND, SEND [FBULKSIZ = n] { 0...65536} Block size of file to be sent. Typically you do not need to define this parameter as Transfer CFT is able to locate the value for the file to be sent. This real value is then taken into account when activating the transfer. System FBLKSIZE used MVS (z/OS) YES OS400 (IBM i) NO UNIX NO OpenVMS NO Windows NO Return to Command index Related Links
fblksize CFTFILE [FBLKSIZE = {see table below | n}] {0...32768} According to TYPE/OS Defines the block size, in bytes, of the file to be created. The table below indicates, for each system, the default value supported according to the type of file to be created.When the default value of the block size of the file to be created is "no" in the following table, the FBLKSIZE parameter does not need to be defined. FBLKSIZE OS PARM PART CAT COM LOG ACCNT z/OS (MVS) no no no no 1028 482 IBM i (OS400) 0 0 0 0 0 0 UNIX no no no no no no VMS no no no no no no Windows no no no no no no CFTRECV, RECV [FBLKSIZE = n ] {0..62563} This parameter, in bytes, controls the "blocking factor" of the receiver file records: according to the system, it defines the disk block size and/or the file input/output buffer size. System FBLKSIZE used MVS (z/OS) YES OS400 (IBM i) NO UNIX NO VMS NO Windows NO z/OS (MVS) For protocols other than PeSIT, CFT profile, if this parameter is not defined, its value is set as follows: For fixed format files: this value equals the largest multiple of FLRECL which is less than the constant (related to the track length) defined on installation (default value: 19069), or FLRECL if FLRECL is greater than this constant For variable format files: this value equals the constant (related to the track length) defined on installation of the Transfer CFT in a z/OS environment (default value: 19065), or to FLRECL + 4 if FLRECL is greater than this constant For undefined format files: this value is equal to 32760 CFTSEND, SEND [FBULKSIZ = n] { 0...65536} Block size of file to be sent. Typically you do not need to define this parameter as Transfer CFT is able to locate the value for the file to be sent. This real value is then taken into account when activating the transfer. System FBLKSIZE used MVS (z/OS) YES OS400 (IBM i) NO UNIX NO OpenVMS NO Windows NO Return to Command index