HELP: Controls FLAM's behavior when decompressed records are output TYPE: NUMBER SYNTAX: OPTION=CUT/NOCUT/SUPPRESS/NOSUPPRESS
This parameter controls FLAM's behaviour when decompressed records are output (UNIX only).
See also similar parameters for z/OS and WINDOWS:
During the decompression, the record format and size of the decompressed
file can either be specified explicitly or adopted from predecessor
versions, so that the maximum record size is less than in the original
file. If CUT option is specified, the decompression continues and
any records which is too long is truncated to the maximum size. If
NOCUT
is specified, decompression is aborted and an error message is
put out.
If the decompressed file is written with the stream record format during the decompression procedure, whitespace at the end of a record can be suppressed by specifying suppress. Nosuppress causes the whitespace to be written.
Syntax restrictions for FLAMv4 or older:
-option=FLAM option
cut
- Records with a length greater than the maximum record size
are truncated.nocut
- Records with a length greater than the maximum record size
are not truncated.suppess
- Blank space at the end of a record is suppressed.nosuppess
- Blank space at the end of a record is not suppressed.