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Rocket 204 - Deleting a Procedure; Using the DELETE Command; Recovering from an Error

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Terminal Session 31
Deleting a procedure
?DISPLAY TEST
BEGIN
POL.100990: FIND ALL RECORDS FOR WHICH
POLICY NO = 100990
END FIND
FR.POL: FOR EACH RECORD IN POL.100990
PRINT SEX AND DATE OF BIRTH
END FOR
END
The user specifies a printer data set:
?USE OUTPRINT
The user writes the procedure named TEST to the printer:
?DISPLAY TEST
*** M204.1327: NUMBER OF U DD LINES OUTPUT = 8
Deleting a procedure
Using the DELETE command
A saved procedure can be deleted when it is no longer needed by using the
DELETE command. This conserves space on the disk. The user identifies the
procedure by name:
DELETE procname
Temporary procedures, specified by number (n) in the form -n, need not be
explicitly deleted. They are deleted automatically when the user logs out. In the
terminal session, the user does not need procedure SACRAMENTO again and
enters:
DELETE SACRAMENTO
Recovering from an error
When an error condition occurs, Model 204 displays a message, determines
the severity of the error, and, depending on the type of error that occurred, can
stop the run, restart the user, or save the contents of memory for subsequent
debugging.
The basic types of error conditions, prompting messages, and informational
messages in Model 204 are summarized in this section. For a detailed
explanation about Model 204 messages, refer to the Model 204 Messages
Manual.

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