COPY command


This section discusses the COPY command and its options. It provides a detailed description of each option as well as a command syntax diagram.

The following diagrams show the syntax for the COPY command, with default values underscored.

Syntax rules are listed on COPY-syntax-rules.

Your copy requirement determines which options you should include in a COPY statement.

COPY syntax options

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COPY Object list options

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COPY object options

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Global COPY options


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Global COPY options


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FULL AUTO/NO sub-options syntax

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