The FTAM DCL commands accept any of the following file specifica- tion formats: rms-file-designation appl-address::rms-file-designation appl-address::"non-rms-file-designation" appl-address"initiator-id password account"::rms-file-designation appl-address"initiator-id password account"::"non-rms-file- designation" The following table describes the variables in these format state- ments: __________________________________________________________________ Variable Explanation __________________________________________________________________ appl-address An FTAM application address that corresponds to the FTAM responder of an FTAM system. An FTAM responder handles incoming requests for files from FTAM users. initiator-id A character string that identifies an initiator ID on the specified FTAM node. If you specify this string in a local file specification, FTAM uses the initiator ID as the user name of an OpenVMS account. password A string that identifies an FTAM filestore password. If you specifiy this string in a local file specifi- cation, FTAM uses the filestore password as the login password for the OpenVMS account identified by the initiator ID. account A string that identifies an FTAM account name. If you specify this string in a local file specifi- cation, FTAM uses it as an OpenVMS account name. To specify an account, you must also specify both a user name and a password. rms-file- A standard Record Management Services (RMS) file designation specification, which contains one or more components in the following format: (device-name:[directory-name]file-name.file- extension;version-number). Except for the file name or file name delimiter (.), all the components are optional. For local files, the FTAM copying facility per- mits standard DCL wildcards. See the "Wildcards" subtopic for more information about DCL wildcards. non-rms- A file designation whose format RMS cannot inter- file- pret. A non-rms file designation contains whatever designation information the remote FTAM system requires for locating a remote file. Enclosing non-RMS file des- ignations between double quotation marks ("non-rms- file-designation") causes RMS to accept the enclosed designation without trying to parse it. Failing to enclose non-rms file designations within double quotation marks causes an error. Note that FTAM cannot handle a remote file des- ignation that contains one or more double quotation marks among its characters. __________________________________________________________________ File designations equate to FTAM file names. An FTAM file name is a text string that identifies a file to an FTAM system. The FTAM system requesting a file (the initiator) supplies an FTAM file name to the FTAM system accepting the file request (the responder). FTAM treats FTAM file names as follows: o When you request a remote file, the FTAM initiator separates the FTAM application address from the file designation. The application address translates into the address of an FTAM application on a particular FTAM system. The file designation, which includes everything to the right of the double colons (::) excluding double quotation marks that enclose an FTAM file designation, serves unchanged as an FTAM file name. o When processing an incoming file request, the FTAM responder treats whatever string it receives for the FTAM file name as an RMS file designation.