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HP OpenVMS DCL Dictionary
 
 
 
DELETE
 
Deletes one or more files from a mass storage disk volume.
Requires delete (D) access to the file and write (W) access to 
the parent directory. 
  
 
Format
DELETE filespec[,...]
  
 
Parameter
filespec[,...]
Specifies the names of one or more files to be deleted from a mass 
storage disk volume. The first file specification must contain an 
explicit or default directory specification plus an explicit file name, 
file type, and version number. Subsequent file specifications need 
contain only a version number; the defaults will come from the 
preceding specification. The asterisk (*) and the percent sign (%) 
wildcard characters can be used in any of the file specification fields.
If you omit the directory specification or device name, the current 
default device and directory are assumed.
 
If the file specification contains a null version number (a semicolon 
(;) followed by no file version number), a version number of 0, or one 
or more spaces in the version number, the latest version of the file is 
deleted.
 
If an input-file specification parameter is a symbolic link, the 
symbolic link itself is deleted.
 
To delete more than one file, separate the file specifications with 
either commas (,) or plus signs (+).
  
 
Description
The DELETE command deletes one or more files from a mass storage disk 
volume. This command requires delete (D) access to the file and write 
(W) access to the parent directory.
 
 
Qualifiers
/BACKUP
Modifies the time value specified with the /BEFORE or the /SINCE 
qualifier. The /BACKUP qualifier selects files according to the dates 
of their most recent backups. This qualifier is incompatible with the 
/CREATED, /EXPIRED, and /MODIFIED qualifiers, which also allow you to 
select files according to time attributes. If you specify none of these 
four time qualifiers, the default is the /CREATED qualifier.
 
  Note 
 Using this qualifier with DELETE/TREE command results in an error.   
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/BEFORE[=time]
Selects only those files dated prior to the specified time. You can 
specify time as absolute time, as a combination of absolute and delta 
times, or as one of the following keywords: BOOT, LOGIN, TODAY 
(default), TOMORROW, or YESTERDAY. Specify one of the following 
qualifiers with the /BEFORE qualifier to indicate the time attribute to 
be used as the basis for selection: /BACKUP, /CREATED (default), 
/EXPIRED, or /MODIFIED.
For complete information on specifying time values, see the 
OpenVMS User's Manual or the online help topic Date.
 
 
  Note 
 Using this qualifier with DELETE/TREE command results in an error.   
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/BY_OWNER[=uic]
Selects only those files whose owner user identification code (UIC) 
matches the specified owner UIC. The default UIC is that of the current 
process.
Specify the UIC by using standard UIC format as described in the 
HP OpenVMS Guide to System Security.
 
 
  Note 
 Using this qualifier with DELETE/TREE command results in an error.   
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/CONFIRM
/NOCONFIRM (default)
Controls whether a request is issued before each delete operation to 
confirm that the operation should be performed on that file. The 
following responses are valid:
  
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      YES
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      NO
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      QUIT
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      TRUE
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      FALSE
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      Ctrl/Z
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      1
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      0
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      ALL
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      [Return]
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You can use any combination of uppercase and lowercase letters for word 
responses. Word responses can be abbreviated to one or more letters 
(for example, T, TR, or TRU for TRUE), but these abbreviations must be 
unique. Affirmative answers are YES, TRUE, and 1. Negative answers 
include: NO, FALSE, 0, and pressing Return. Entering QUIT or pressing 
Ctrl/Z indicates that you want to stop processing the command at that 
point. When you respond by entering ALL, the command continues to 
process, but no further prompts are given. If you type a response other 
than one of those in the list, DCL issues an error message and 
redisplays the prompt.
 
 
  Note 
 Using this qualifier with DELETE/TREE command results in an error.   
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/CREATED (default)
Modifies the time value specified with the /BEFORE or the /SINCE 
qualifier. The /CREATED qualifier selects files based on their dates of 
creation. This qualifier is incompatible with the /BACKUP, /EXPIRED, 
and /MODIFIED qualifiers, which also allow you to select files 
according to time attributes. If you specify none of these four time 
qualifiers, the default is the /CREATED qualifier.
 
  Note 
 Using this qualifier with DELETE/TREE command results in an error.   
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/ERASE
/NOERASE (default)
When you delete a file, the area in which the file was stored is 
returned to the system for future use. The data that was stored in that 
location still exists in the system until new data is written over it. 
When you specify the /ERASE qualifier, the storage location is 
overwritten with a system specified pattern so that the data no longer 
exists.
/EXCLUDE=(filespec[,...])
Excludes the specified files from the delete operation. You can include 
a directory but not a device in the file specification. The asterisk 
(*) and the percent sign (%) wildcard characters are allowed in the 
file specification. However, you cannot use relative version numbers to 
exclude a specific version. If you specify only one file, you can omit 
the parentheses.
 
  Note 
 Using this qualifier with DELETE/TREE command results in an error.   
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/EXPIRED
Modifies the time value specified with the /BEFORE or the /SINCE 
qualifier. The /EXPIRED qualifier selects files according to their 
expiration dates. (The expiration date is set with the SET 
FILE/EXPIRATION_DATE command.) The /EXPIRED qualifier is incompatible 
with the /BACKUP, /CREATED, and /MODIFIED qualifiers, which also allow 
you to select files according to time attributes. If you specify none 
of these four time qualifiers, the default is the /CREATED qualifier.
 
  Note 
 Using this qualifier with DELETE/TREE command results in an error.   
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/GRAND_TOTAL (Alpha/Integrity servers only)
Displays the total number of files and blocks or bytes deleted. The 
display is shown as blocks or bytes depending on the current default 
setting. You can use SHOW PROCESS/UNITS to display the current default. 
To change the default, execute the DCL command SET PROCESS/UNITS=BYTES 
or SET PROCESS/UNITS=BLOCKS.
/IGNORE=INTERLOCK (Alpha/Integrity servers only)
Allows you to mark a write-accessed file for deletion. This removes the 
file name entry, and the file is deleted when it is closed by the final 
user.
/LOG
/NOLOG (default)
Controls whether the DELETE command displays the file specification of 
each file after its deletion.
/MODIFIED
Modifies the time value specified with the /BEFORE or the /SINCE 
qualifier. The /MODIFIED qualifier selects files according to the dates 
on which they were last modified. This qualifier is incompatible with 
the /BACKUP, /CREATED, and /EXPIRED qualifiers, which also allow you to 
select files according to time attributes. If you specify none of these 
four time modifiers, the default is the /CREATED qualifier.
 
  Note 
 Using this qualifier with DELETE/TREE command results in an error.   
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/SINCE[=time]
Selects only those files dated on or after the specified time. You can 
specify time as absolute time, as a combination of absolute and delta 
times, or as one of the following keywords: BOOT, JOB_LOGIN, LOGIN, 
TODAY (default), TOMORROW, or YESTERDAY. Specify one of the following 
qualifiers with the /SINCE qualifier to indicate the time attribute to 
be used as the basis for selection: /BACKUP, /CREATED (default), 
/EXPIRED, or /MODIFIED.
For complete information about specifying time values, see the 
OpenVMS User's Manual or the online help topic Date.
 
 
  Note 
 Using this qualifier with DELETE/TREE command results in an error.   
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/STYLE=keyword
Specifies the file name format for display purposes while deleting 
files.
The valid keywords for this qualifier are CONDENSED and EXPANDED. 
Descriptions are as follows:
 
  
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      Displays the file name representation of what is generated to fit into 
      a 255-length character string. This file name may contain a DID or a 
      FID in the file specification.
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      EXPANDED
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      Displays the file name representation of what is stored on disk. This 
      file name does not contain any DID or FID abbreviations.
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The keywords CONDENSED and EXPANDED are mutually exclusive. This 
qualifier specifies which file name format is displayed in the output 
message, along with the confirmation if requested.
 
File errors are displayed with the CONDENSED file specification unless 
the EXPANDED keyword is specified.
 
See the OpenVMS User's Manual for more information.
 /SYMLINK=keyword
The valid keywords for this qualifier are [NO]WILDCARD and 
[NO]ELLIPSIS. Descriptions are as follows:
  
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    Explanation  | 
   
  
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      WILDCARD
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      Indicates that symlinks are enabled during wildcard searches.
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      NOWILDCARD
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      Indicates that symlinks are disabled during directory wildcard searches.
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      ELLIPSIS
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      Equivalent to WILDCARD (included for command symmetry).
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      NOELLIPSIS
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      Indicates that symlinks are matched for all wildcard fields except for 
      ellipsis.
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If the file named in the DELETE command is a symlink, the command 
operates on the symlink itself.
 
 
  Note 
 Using this qualifier with DELETE/TREE command results in an error.   
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/TREE
Recursively deletes all files and sub directories excluding the parent 
directory.
You can specify only the following qualifiers with the /TREE qualifier:
 
  
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      /ERASE
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      /GRAND_TOTAL
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      /IGNORE
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      /LOG
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      /STYLE
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Examples
 
The DELETE command deletes the file COMMON.SUM;2 from the current 
default disk and directory.
  
The DELETE command deletes all versions of files with file type .OLD 
from the default disk directory.
  
  
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$ DELETE  ALPHA.TXT;*, BETA;*, GAMMA;*
      
      
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The DELETE command deletes all versions of the files ALPHA.TXT, 
BETA.TXT, and GAMMA.TXT. The command uses the file type of the first 
input file as a temporary default. Note, however, that some form of 
version number (here specified as the asterisk (*) wildcards) must be 
included in each file specification.
  
  
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$ DELETE /BEFORE=15-APR/LOG *.DAT;*
%DELETE-I-FILDEL, DISK2:[MAIN]ASSIGN.DAT;1 deleted (5 block)
%DELETE-I-FILDEL, DISK2:[MAIN]BATCHAVE.DAT;3 deleted (4 blocks)
%DELETE-I-FILDEL, DISK2:[MAIN]BATCHAVE.DAT;2 deleted (4 blocks)
%DELETE-I-FILDEL, DISK2:[MAIN]BATCHAVE.DAT;1 deleted (4 blocks)
%DELETE-I-FILDEL, DISK2:[MAIN]CANCEL.DAT;1 deleted (2 blocks)
%DELETE-I-FILDEL, DISK2:[MAIN]DEFINE.DAT;1 deleted (3 blocks)
%DELETE-I-FILDEL, DISK2:[MAIN]EXIT.DAT;1 deleted (1 block)
%DELETE-I-TOTAL, 7 files deleted (23 blocks)
      
      
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The DELETE command deletes all versions of all files with file type 
.DAT that were either created or updated before April 15 of this year. 
The /LOG qualifier not only displays the name of each file deleted, but 
also the total number of files deleted.
  
The DELETE command deletes the file A.B with the highest version number.
  
  
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$ DELETE/CONFIRM/SINCE=TODAY [MEIER.TESTFILES]*.OBJ;*
DISK0:[MEIER.TESTFILES]AVERAG.OBJ;1, delete? [N]:Y 
DISK0:[MEIER.TESTFILES]SCANLINE.OBJ;4, delete? [N]:N
DISK0:[MEIER.TESTFILES]SCANLINE.OBJ;3, delete? [N]:N
DISK0:[MEIER.TESTFILES]SCANLINE.OBJ;2, delete? [N]:N
DISK0:[MEIER.TESTFILES]WEATHER.OBJ;3, delete? [N]:Y 
      
      
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The DELETE command examines all versions of files with file type .OBJ 
in the subdirectory [MEIER.TESTFILES], and locates those that were 
created or modified today. Before deleting each file, it requests 
confirmation that the file should be deleted. The default 
response---N---is given in brackets.
  
  
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$ DIRECTORY [.SUBTEST]
%DIRECT-W-NOFILES, no files found
$ SET SECURITY/PROTECTION=(OWNER:DELETE) SUBTEST.DIR
$ DELETE SUBTEST.DIR;1
      
      
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Before the directory file SUBTEST.DIR is deleted, the DIRECTORY command 
is used to verify that there are no files cataloged in the directory. 
The SET SECURITY/PROTECTION command redefines the protection for the 
directory file so that it can be deleted; then the DELETE command 
deletes it.
  
  
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$ DELETE DALLAS"THOMAS SECRET"::DISK0:[000,000]DECODE.LIS;1
      
      
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This DELETE command deletes the file DECODE.LIS;1 from the directory 
[000,000] on device DISK0 at remote node DALLAS. The user name and 
password follow the remote node name.
  
  
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$ DELETE NODE12::"DISK1:DEAL.BIG"
$ DELETE NODE12::DISK1:DEAL.BIG;
      
      
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Either of these DELETE commands can be used to delete the file DEAL.BIG 
on device ZZZ1 at remote node NODE12. Note that the DELETE command 
requires an explicit version number in a file specification, but the 
file to be deleted is on a remote node whose file syntax does not 
recognize version numbers. (NODE12 is an RT-11 node.) Therefore, the 
file specification must either be enclosed in quotation marks (" 
") or entered with a null version number (that is, a trailing 
semicolon [;]).
  
  
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$ DELETE/GRAND_TOTAL *.txt;*
%DELETE-I-TOTAL, 61 files deleted (274KB)
      
      
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The output display in this example shows that 61 files were deleted for 
a total of 274KB. The process is currently set to display file sizes in 
bytes. To change future displays to show blocks, use the SET 
PROCESS/UNITS=BLOCKS command.
  
  
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$ DELETE/TREE $5$DKA100:[HOOPS...]*.*;*/LOG
%DELETE-I-FILDEL, $5$DKA100:[HOOPS]SMG_HP.EXE;2 deleted (32 blocks) 
%DELETE-I-FILDEL, $5$DKA100:[HOOPS]TESTMSG.exe;4 deleted (32 blocks) 
%DELETE-I-FILDEL, $5$DKA100:[HOOPS.DTM.EXAMPLES]TERMTABLE.TXT;1 deleted (16 blocks) 
%DELETE-I-FILDEL, $5$DKA100:[HOOPS.DTM]EXAMPLES.DIR;1 deleted (16 blocks) 
%DELETE-I-FILDEL, $5$DKA100:[HOOPS]DTM.DIR;1 deleted (16 blocks) 
%DELETE-I-TOTAL, 5 files deleted (112 blocks) 
$
      
      
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The DELETE/TREE command deletes all the files and sub directories 
recursively excluding the parent directory.
  
  
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