FILE CONTROL TASKSXEROX DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE 9-5COPY (labeled tape or cartridge to disk)Use this command to copy files from a tape or cartridge to disk.Syntax COPY [TAPE | CARTRIDGE | TDn][ READ] LABEL[ REVIEW][disk-id] {input-file-id [output file-id] |file-id | NEXT | ALL |file-type}Parameters Table 9-4 shows the syntax parameters of the COPY (labeled tapeor cartridge to disk) command.Table 9-4. Parameters of the COPY (labeled tape or cartridgeto disk) commandParameter DescriptionTAPE | CARTRIDGE Keywords specifying that files must bewritten to an LPS-labeled tape. TAPE isTD0; CARTRIDGE is TD1.TDn A tape device number. 0 indicates open-reel; 1 indicates 1/4 inch; 2 indicates 1/2inch.[READ] LABEL Specifies that the input file comes from thetape device number.REVIEW Prompts the user when the file on the tapewould replace an existing file of the samename on the disk and requests whether toreplace the file. If the operator respondswith Y, the file on tape replaces the disk file.If the response is N, the tape skips to thenext file. Entering X aborts the entire copyprocess.disk-id Specifies the system disk (DP0:, DP1:,DP2:, or DP3:) to which the file is copied.input-file-idoutput-file-idSpecifies the name of an input tape file to becopied to disk and the name to be given theoutput disk file, in the formfile-name.file-type. Masking cannot be used with thisapplication.If nooutput-file-id is specified, the file writtento disk has the same name as the file tape.NEXT Specifies that the next file on the tape will becopied to disk.ALL Specifies that all the files on tape are to becopied to disk. Files will be written to diskfrom the CMD, CME, FNT, FRM, FSL, IMG,JDL, JSL, LGO, MSC, PDE, TMP, TST, IPF,IPM, LIB, STK, TSK, SYS, PCH, FIS, LOG,SAF, OSD, DAT, TPF, and XCS directories.file-type Specifies the name of a directory on tape tobe written to disk.