Specifies to create a new full image copy. (NEWCOPY YES). This choice is recommended.
Specifies to create an incremental image copy for the local site. At local sites, you cannot use RECOVERYDDN with NEWCOPY NO.
Specifies to create an incremental image copy for the recovery site. At recovery sites, you cannot use COPYDDN with NEWCOPY NO.
Optional: Type the name of an existing data set template to be used for intermediate merged output. The default data set template name is SYSUT1. Use this if you are not able to allocate enough data sets to execute MERGECOPY; in that case, a temporary data set is used to hold intermediate output. If you omit this option, it is possible that only some of the image copy data sets will be merged. When MERGECOPY ends, a message indicates the number of data sets that exist and the number of data sets that were merged.
Type the name of an existing data set template for your local primary copy. Click [...] to search for an existing template name.
Opens the List Templates window, where you can select a template name.
Type the name of an existing data set template for your local primary copy. Click [...] to search for an existing template name.
Opens the List Templates window, where you can select a template name.
Type the name of an existing data set template for your local backup copy. Click [...] to search for an existing template name.
Opens the List Templates window, where you can select a template name.
Type the name of an existing data set template for your recovery site primary copy. Click [...] to search for an existing template name.
Opens the List Templates window, where you can select a template name.
Type the name of an existing data set template for your recovery site backup copy. Click [...] to search for an existing template name.
Opens the List Templates window, where you can select a template name.
Select to open the Change Error Processing window so you can adjust the options.
These are the current error processing settings. Click the button on the right of this field to change the settings.
Submits the data in the window and closes the window.
Opens the Save to Utility Procedure window where you can save the command settings as a utility procedure.
Displays the SQL statements that are generated by your choices in this notebook.
Opens the Build JCL dialog.
Cancels any unsaved changes and closes the notebook or window.