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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