The Edit/FDL utility produces a new version of the input FDL file
as its output file unless you explicitly specify a different
output file using the /OUTPUT=file-spec qualifier with the
EDIT/FDL command. Unlike the input FDL file, which may or may
not be found, any Analysis file which is specified (with the
/ANALYSIS=file-spec qualifier) must be found or the Edit/FDL
utility terminates.