CA Dataquery allows you to delete a literal that you no longer want or need to use. CA Dataquery does not allow you to delete an American English literal.
Remember, some words which are both literals and vocabulary and contained on panels DQD40 and DQD30 must be translated or customized identically. If you delete the literal version of this word, also delete the vocabulary version and replace the word on the customized or translated panel.
Operation
Before you can begin deleting, you must first sign on to CA Dataquery and display the LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE MENU. For exact instructions on displaying the LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE MENU, see Getting Started Using the Language Maintenance Facility.
On the LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE MENU select Option 2, LITERALS. Enter the language code of the literal you want to delete. CA Dataquery limits selection to literals which contain that language code. If you do not enter a language code, CA Dataquery defaults to ALL languages on the system. After making all desired entries press Enter.
LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE MENU (DQLN0)
=> ------------------------------------------------------------------------DQLN0 DATAQUERY: LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE MENU ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENTER DESIRED OPTION NUMBER ===> 2 LANGUAGE CODE===> ES (default ALL) 1. PANELS - Translate, edit, delete, and display panels 2. LITERALS - Translate, edit, delete, and display program literals 3. VOCABULARY - Translate, edit, delete, and display vocabulary terms ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- <PF1> HELP <PF2> RETURN
CA Dataquery displays the DIRECTORY OF LITERALS. Column 1 contains the literal numbers, column 2 contains the language codes and column 3 contains the literals.
Procedure
The following lists panel locations and their descriptions.
Use <PF7> to page the literal directory backward and <PF8> to page forward.
Page through the directory using the plus and minus sign. For example, entering +20 scrolls forward 20 pages and -20 scrolls backward 20 pages.
You can also use the TOP and BOTTOM commands. TOP takes you to the first panel of the directory and BOTTOM takes you to the end of the directory.
After you have located the literal you want to delete, move the cursor down beside the literal name and press <PF5> DELETE. If you try to delete a literal with AE (American English) as the language code, you receive an error message.
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