DELETE Examples
The DELETE command can perform the following functions.
- Delete a Truename Entry in a Catalog: Example 1
- Delete a User Catalog for Recovery: Example 2
- Delete VSAM Volume Records: Example 3
- Delete a Non-VSAM Data Set's Entry: Example 4
- Delete Entries Associated with a Non-VSAM Object from VVDS and VTOC: Example 5
- Delete a Key-Sequenced VSAM Cluster in a Catalog: Example 6
- Delete Two Key-Sequenced Clusters in a Catalog: Example 7
- Delete a User Catalog: Example 8
- Delete an Alias Entry in a Catalog: Example 9
- Delete Generically Named Entries in a Catalog: Example 10
- List a Generation Data Group's Entries, Then Delete the Group and Its Data Sets in a Catalog: Example 11
- Delete a Generation Data Group with Recovery: Example 12
- Delete a Member of a Partitioned (Non-VSAM) Data Set in a Catalog: Example 13
- Delete a Member of a Partitioned (Non-VSAM) Data Set in a Catalog: Example 13-A
- Delete all members of a Partitioned (Non-VSAM) Data Set in a Catalog: Example 13-B
- Delete all members of a Partitioned (Non-VSAM) Data Set in a Catalog: Example 13-C
- Delete all members of a Partitioned (Non-VSAM) Data Set in a Catalog: Example 13-D
- Delete a Page Space: Example 14
- Delete a VVDS with Recovery: Example 15
- Delete an OAM Collection Name Catalog Entry: Example 16
- Delete a Tape Library Entry: Example 17
- Delete a Tape Volume Entry: Example 18
Parent topic: DELETE