File Extension Table

Following are the default values used when the trans=ext or lines=ext parameters are used on a VM NFS server running TCP/IP level 320 for VM/ESA Version 2, Release 4.0 or higher, including z/VM. The system administrator for your system may change or add to these default values by changing the VMNFS CONFIG file used by the NFS server.

File extension is defined to be the last component of the name, that is, the characters following the last period in the path name. Up to eight characters are matched, and mixed case is not respected.


Table 1. File Extension Translation Table

trans=no, lines=none *BIN (1)





trans=yes, lines=nl $EXEC $REXX $XEDIT AMS AMSERV ANN ANNOUNCE

APP APPEND ASC ASCII ASM ASM3705 ASSEMBLE

AVL AVAIL A37 BASDATA BASIC BKS BKSHELF

C C++ CAT CATALOG CNTRL COB COBOL

COPY CPP DIRECT DLCS DOCUMENT ESERV EXC

EXEC FFT FOR FORM FORTRAN FREEFORT GCS

GROUP H HPP HTM HTML H++ JOB

LISTING LOG LST MAC MACLIB MACRO MAK

MAKE ME MEMBER MEMO MODULE NAM NAMES

NETLOG NONE NOT NOTE NOTEBOOK OFS* (2) OPT

OPTIONS PACKAGE PASCAL PKG PLAS PLI PLIOPT

PLS PVT REXX RPG SCR SCRIPT STY

STYLE TEXT TEXTXXXX TXT TXTXXXX UPDATE UPDT

VMT VSBASIC VSBDATA XED >XEDIT    
trans=no, lines=none other or none            

(1)

*BIN represents a wildcard, that is, any file extension ending in 'BIN'.

(2)

OFS* represents a wildcard, that is, any file extension starting with 'OFS' unless it also ends in 'BIN'.

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