Changes the information held about a file. 
	 
 
  
 
	 Syntax:
 
		 
		casfile [/res-name] [/mprototype:host:WebServiceport] [/fserver-name] [/dfile_DD-name]
[-e{e|u|d}][/iinputscript][/loutput-log]
[/o{o|c}][/pnew-dataset-path]][s{y|n|a}][/t{y|n}]{/w{w|r}]
 
	 Parameters:
 
		 
		 
		   
			 - /res-name 
			 
- Name of the enterprise server to connect to. Defaults to ESDEMO 
				Note: When calling this utility from JCL or from a WEB service (that is, when you are running the utility within a SEP) you cannot use the /r option to connect to the server. Where this is the case, you must use the /m or /f options to connect to the server. 
				 
 
- or: 
			 
- /mprototype:host:WebServiceport 
			 
- Location of the Web Services and J2EE listener for the enterprise server you want to connect to. For example, /mtcp:localhost:9003 
			 
- or: 
			 
- /fserver-name 
			 
- Name of the enterprise server to connect to. This differs from the /r option, in that it performs a lookup to locate the Web Service for the enterprise server 
			 
- /dfile_DD-name 
			 
- Name of the file whose information you want to change. This is the eight-byte DD name, identical to the one held in the FCT for the file. 
			 
- /e{e|u|d} 
			 
- New file status: 
				
 
					  
					  
					  
						 
						  | e | Enable; default |   
						  | u | Unenable |   
						  | d | Disable |  
 
- /iinputscript 
			 
- Name of a file containing the parameters for the file named in 
				file_DD-name or to multiple files. 
			 
- /loutput-log 
			 
- Name of file to contain the results of executing the command. The default is that the results are displayed on the enterprise server console. 
			 
- /o{o|c} 
			 
- New open status: 
				
 
					  
					  
					  
						 
						  | o | Open; default Note: This sets the status to open, but the file is not physically opened until it is first accessed. 
							  |   
						  | c | Closed |  
 
- /pnew-dataset-path] 
			 
- Name of a new path for the file 
			 
- /s{y|n|a} 
			 
- Output full file status. 
				
 
					  
					  
					  
						 
						  | y | On; default |   
						  | n | Off |   
						  | a | All files |  
 
- /t{y|n} 
			 
- Switch the File Handler trace on or off: 
				
 
			 
- /w{w|r} 
			 
- New write status: 
				
 
					  
					  
					  
						 
						  | w | Read/write; default |   
						  | r | Read-only |  
 
Note: Options /r, /m, /f are alternative ways of identifying the enterprise server that you want to connect to. 
		
 
 
	 Dependencies:
 
		 
		You must have started the enterprise server before you can issue a 
		  casfile command. 
		
 
	 
Comments:
The /s and /f options are alternatives and are mutually exclusive.
On UNIX you can use a dash (-) instead of a forward slash (/).
If a path or filename contains spaces, it should be enclosed in quotation marks. For example,"e:\dev mto\files"