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DELETING
DATA
FROM
A
DATA
SET
If
you
want
to
delete
only
one
line
of
data
you
do
not
need
a
subcommand.
Indicate
only
the
line
number
or
an
asterisk.
For
example,
if
you
want
to
delete
line
30,
enter:
30
If
you
want
to
delete
the
line
indicated
by
the
current
line
pointer,
enter:
*
You
can
also
use
the
DELETE
subcommand
to
perform
the
same
function.
For
example,
delete
30
or
delete
*
DELETE
also
allows
you
to
delete
more
than
one
consecutive
line.
To
do
so
you
can
specify
the
line
numbers
of
the
first
and
last
lines
to
be
deleted,
or
the
number
of
lines
to
be
deleted
starting
with
the
line
indicated
with
the
current
line
pointer.
For
example,
if
you
want
to
delete
all
the
lines
between,
and
including
lines
15
and
75,
enter:
delete
15
75
If
you
want
to
delete
12
l1nes
starting
with
the
line
indicated
by
the
current
line
pointer,
enter:
delete
*
12
If
you
want
to
delete
all
the
lines
in
your
data
set,
use
the
TOP
and
DELETE
subcommands
in
combination,
specifying
for
DELETE a
number
of
lines
greater
than
the
number
of
lines
in
your
data
set.
top
delete
*
99999999
After
the
system
deletes
the
lines
you
requested,
the
current
line
pointer
is
positioned
at
the
line
before
the
first
deleted
line.
INSERTING
DATA
IN
A
DATA
SET
To
insert
only
one
line
of
data
in
a
line-numbered
data
set,
you
do
not
need
a
subcommand;
indicate
only
the
line
number.
The
line
number
referred
to
should
not
exist.
(That
is,
it
should
fall
between
two
nonconsecutive
line
numbers
in
the
data
set.)
For
example,
if
you
want
to
insert
"RECORDED
DAILY
IN
CENTRAL"
as
line
22,
enter:
22
recorded
daily
in
central
The
characters
you
want
to
enter
must
be
separated
from
the
line
number
or
the
asterisk
by
a
single
blank
or
a
comma.
Any
additional
blanks
or
commas
are
considered
to
be
part
of
the
input
data.
You
may
optionally
use
the
tab
key
to
separate
characters
from
the
line
number
or
asterisk.
In
this
case
all
blanks,
including
the
first,
resulting
from
the
tab
will
be
part
of
your
input
data.
The
number
of
blanks
resulting
from
the
tab
is
determined
by
the
logical
tab
setting.
The
logical
tab
setting
results
from
the
TABSET
subcommand
or
the
default
tab
setting.
Entering
and
Manipulating
Data
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