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IBM System/360 User Manual

IBM System/360
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If
you
only
want
to
delete
procedure
P67
from
all
accounts
in
the
following
entry:
/GER~
/AA"
/BB,\
C{
112,\
2~3
)4\
4f
5*6
P65
P67
P68 P67
P62
P67 P67
enter:
delete
(roger
*
*)
data(p67)
the
resultant
entry
is:
ROGER
/"
AA
BE
/'\
+
12
23
34
*
~
*
P65
P68 P62
To
delete
procedure
P67
from
all
accounts
under
password
HUSH
of
the
following
entry:
~KS~
/SEC,
/USH,
999
888
777
666
~
/"
+
/,
P67
P68 P69
P67
P67
P70
enter:
delete
(ks
hush
*)
data(p67)
the
resultant
entry
is:
/KS",
SECRET
HUSH
/'"
*
999
888
666
+
/"x
+
P67
P68
P69
P70
The
asterisk
is
also
used
to
denote
a
null
field.
For
example.
assume
the
following
entry:
MARY
+
/11"
/
777
888
\ +
AB
CD
EF
to
delete
procedure
CO,
enter:
delete
(mary
*
777)
data(cd)
~:
You
cannot
delete
a
null
field.
Controlling
a
system
With
TSO
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BrandIBM
ModelSystem/360
CategoryDesktop
LanguageEnglish

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