CAP Deleting a File Definition Inquiry
The following Deleting an Inquiry figure shows a typical display of the contents of a private catalog.
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The following Deleting an Inquiry figure shows a typical display of the contents of a private catalog.
Figure 1-7 Deleting an Inquiry
/--------------------- Capacity Planning Data Base Files ---------------------\ |Command ===> Scroll ===> PAGE | | | |Catalog ===> PRIVATE (PRIVATE/SHARED) ---------Line Commands-----------| |Catalog group ===> CAPACITY |A Add Notes B Browse S Select || |Select mode ===> EXECUTE (EXECUTE/MODIFY) |M Modify E Execute I Insert || |Name (subset) ===> ___ |R Repeat C Copy D Delete || | ---------------------------------| | | |Cmd Name Title Type Status | | - -------- ---------------------------------------- - -----------------| | D CPU CPU Planning Application S Copied 05/11/01| | _ DAS DASD Planning Application S Updated 05/11/30| | _ WKL Track Major Workloads F Forecast Only | |****************************** BOTTOM OF DATA ********************************| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To delete one of these file definition inquiries in your private catalog, type a D for delete in the Cmd column on the line of the inquiry which you want to delete and press ENTER. The figure 1-8 Capacity Planning Database Files Confirm Delete screen appears.
Figure 1-8 Capacity Planning Database Files Confirm Delete Screen
/-------------------- Capacity Planning Data Base Files ----------------------\ |Command ===> | | | | ********************************************** | | * * | | * Confirm Delete * | | * * | | * Press ENTER to DELETE or END to bypass * | | * * | | ********************************************** | | File name: CPU | | Title: CPU Planning Application | | Author: CA | | Type: Sample Application | | Status: Initial 98/11/01 | | Update status: Batch initialization job submitted | | Last update: 05/11/01:09:34 | | Catalog: PRIVATE | |Catalog group name: CAPACITY | | Title: Capacity Planning | | | |Invoke SAS to delete the private catalog SAS files ===> YES (YES/NO) | | | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Press ENTER to confirm the delete request or type END to cancel the delete request.
Specifying YES to delete SAS files on this confirmation screen will invoke SAS in the foreground to delete the files that are associated with the file definition. Specifying NO will delete the file definition without deleting the SAS files. If you delete the file definition but do not delete the associated SAS files, these files will no longer be accessible by the
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. If SAS files exist for this definition, this option will default to YES; otherwise, the option will default to NO. You would ordinarily allow this option to remain as it defaults, unless your installation does not permit even brief execution of SAS functions in foreground. If you change this option to NO, submit a batch job at some time in the future to delete these SAS files.