input-filespec[,...] Specifies the name of an existing file to be transferred. The asterisk (*) and the percent sign (%) wildcard characters are allowed. If you specify more than one file, separate the file specifications with commas (,). output-filespec Specifies the name of the output file into which the input is transferred. You must specify at least one field in the output file specification. If you omit the device or directory, your current default device and directory are used. The EXCHANGE/NETWORK command replaces any other missing fields (file name, file type, and version number) with the corresponding field of the input file specification. The EXCHANGE/NETWORK command creates a new output file for every input file that you specify. You can use the asterisk (*) wildcard character in place of the file name, the file type, or the version number. The EXCHANGE/NETWORK command uses the corresponding field in the related input file to name the output file. You can also use the asterisk (*) wildcard character in the output file specification to direct EXCHANGE/NETWORK to create more than one output file. For example: $ EXCHANGE/NETWORK A.A,B.B MYPC::*.C This EXCHANGE/NETWORK command creates the files A.C and B.C at the non OpenVMS target node MYPC. A more complete explanation of the asterisk (*) and the percent sign (%) wildcard characters and version numbers follows in the Description section.