User`s guide

Copying the System Tables File
To copy the system tables file, do as follows:
1
If you are in CMS, exit to MS-DOS by pressing
[F8]
(labeled Exit to DOS)
on the CMS Menu.
2
Access the cmsmgmt directory on the hard disk by typing
cd \ cms \ cmsmgmt
and pressing
[Enter].
3
To copy the system tables file for the current date, type
copy c:systbls.cms a:syymmdd.cms
where yymmdd is the date, and press
[Enter].
For example, to copy the
system tables file on 04/19/88, copy it to a file called s880419.cms.
If you copy the system tables file only when a change affecting line, agent,
or split assignments has been made, use the date the change became
effective. For instance, if the change was made Monday morning before
call management was started, use Monday’s date. If the change was
made after call management stopped on Monday, use Tuesday’s date.
Copying Historical Data Files
To copy the historical data files, do the following:
1
If you are in CMS, exit to MS-DOS by pressing
[F8]
(labeled Exit to DOS)
on the CMS Menu.
2
Access the cmsrept directory by typing
cd \ cms \ cmsrept
and pressing
[Enter].
3 Type a series of commands in the form
copy c:dyymmdd.cms a:
where yymmdd is the date on which data were collected. Press
[Enter]
after each command. For example, if you want the historical data file for
04/19/88, you would copy the file d880419.cms.
To copy 10 days’ data at a time, for instance, files from 07/20/88 through
07/29/88, type a command in this format:
copy c:d88072* .cms a:
then press
[Enter].
Erasing Files from the Hard Disk
To erase the archived files from the hard disk, do as follows:
Type a series of commands in the form
erase c:dyymmdd.cms
where dyymmdd.cms is the name of the file to be erased. Press
[Enter]
after
each command.
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