Edit_Filename=(Options)
Noedit_Filename
When the Edit_Filename=(options) qualifier is used, the specified
backup file name is edited by appending any or all of the values
specified by the following options to the backup file name:
o Day_Of_Week
The current day of the week expressed as a 1-digit integer (1
to 7). Sunday is expressed as 1; Saturday is expressed as 7.
o Day_Of_Year
The current day of the year expressed as a 3-digit integer
(001 to 366).
o Hour
The current hour of the day expressed as a 2-digit integer (00
to 23).
o Julian_Date
The number of days passed since 17-Nov-1858.
o Minute
The current minute of the hour expressed as a 2-digit integer
(00 to 59).
o Month
The current month expressed as a 2-digit integer (01 to 12).
o Sequence
The journal sequence number of the first journal in the backup
operation.
o Vno
Synonymous with the Sequence option. See the description of
the Sequence option.
o Year
The current year (A.D.) expressed as a 4-digit integer.
If you specify more than one option, place a comma between each
option.
The edit is performed in the order specified. For example, the
file backup.aij and the qualifier /EDIT_FILENAME=(HOUR, MINUTE,
MONTH, DAY_OF_MONTH, SEQUENCE) creates a file with the name
backup_160504233.aij when journal 3 is backed up at 4:05 P.M.
on April 23rd.
You can make the name more readable by inserting quoted strings
between each Edit_Filename option. For example, the following
qualifier adds the string "$30_0155-2" to the .aij file name
if the day of the month is the 30th, the time is 1:55 and the
version number is 2:
/EDIT_FILENAME=("$",DAY_OF_MONTH,"_",HOUR,MINUTE,"-",SEQUENCE)
This qualifier is useful for creating meaningful file names for
your backup files and makes file management easier.
The default is the Noedit_Filename qualifier.