Mark Johnson wrote:
> 1. Doesn't the word FORCE apply to delete to bypass the Y.
For DELETE.FILE, not for DELETE AFAIK.
Cheers,
Ken
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From: "Wendy Smoak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: [U2] Unidata - Delete records
> > I am trying to delete certain records from a UniData file.
> > I select the records to be delete
Thank you all.
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Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 9:46 AM
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Create a paragraph as
1: PA
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> I am trying to delete certain records from a UniData file.
> I select the records to be deleted ( @ID > 1, in this case ).
> And then I say DELETE
> And it prompts for a Y/N reply.
> Is there a way to bypass this prompt? Or can this be done without user
> interaction?
> Is there a way to pass Y
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Sent: 26 August 2004 15:34
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Hi
I am trying to delete certain records from a UniData file.
I select the records to be deleted ( @ID > 1, in this case ).
And then I say DELETE
And it prompts
Of Chauhan, Savita
Sent: 26 August 2004 15:34
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Subject: [U2] Unidata - Delete records
Hi
I am trying to delete certain records from a UniData file.
I select the records to be deleted ( @ID > 1, in this case ).
And then I say DELETE
And it prompts for a Y/N reply.
Is t
This was the snapshot:
:SELECT XCF.SAVITA.TEST WITH @ID > 1
2 records selected to list 0.
>DELETE XCF.SAVITA.TEST
Do you want to delete records in select list?(Y/N)Y
'2' deleted.
'3' deleted.
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Hi
I am trying to delete certain records from a UniData file.
Hi
I am trying to delete certain records from a UniData file.
I select the records to be deleted ( @ID > 1, in this case ).
And then I say DELETE
And it prompts for a Y/N reply.
Is there a way to bypass this prompt? Or can this be done without user
interaction?
Is there a way to pass Y alw