Operands
- AUTH
- is a command that authorizes access to RFS directories. The
specified access applies to all files in this directory.
- dirid
- specifies a REXX File System directory identifier. This is partially
or fully qualified. Refer to the CD command, section CD,
for more information.
- PRIVATE
- specifies that only the owner of the directory has read/write
access to the files. This is the default.
- PUBLICR
- specifies that any user has read-only access to the files in
the directory.
- PUBLICW
- specifies that any user has read/write access to the files in
the directory.
- SECURED
- specifies that an external security manager grants access to
the files in the directory.
- CKDIR
- is a command that checks for an existing RFS directory level.
- CKFILE
- is a command that checks to see if the specified, partially
or fully qualified, file ID exists.
- fileid
- specifies the file identifier.
- COPY
- is a command that copies a file, replacing any existing file.
- fileid1
- specifies the source file identifier, it may be a fully or partially
qualified directory and file identifier.
- fileid2
- specifies the target file identifier, it may be a fully or partially
qualified directory and file identifier.
- DELETE
- is a command that deletes an RFS file.
- fileid
- specifies the source file identifier, it may be fully or partially
qualified.
- DISKR
- is a command that reads records from an RFS file.
- stem
- specifies the name of a stem. (A stem must end in a period.)
Refer to section Stems for more information. The default
stem is DATA.
- DISKW
- is a command that writes records to an RFS file.
- GETDIR
- is a command that returns a list of the contents of the current
or specified directory into the specified REXX array.
- MKDIR
- is a command that creates a new RFS directory level.
- RDIR
- is a command that removes the specified RFS directory.
- RENAME
- is a command that renames an RFS file to a new name.
- fileid1
- specifies the source file identifier, it may be a fully or partially
qualified directory and file identifier.
- fileid2
- specifies the source target file identifier, it may be a fully
or partially qualified directory and file identifier.