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Deleting Networks

The next thing we have to delete is the two networks we defined. To delete them, follow these steps:

  1. Display the Input/Output Network Definition screen by typing DB.5.
  2. When the Input/Output Network Definition screen is displayed, enter LIST in the FUNCTION field and the name of your input network in the NETWORK field: DATAPREP.

When you press Enter, this screen is displayed:

------------------- CA-7 INPUT/OUTPUT NETWORK DEFINITION -------------------- FUNCTION: LIST (ADD,DELETE,FORMAT,LIST,UPD) NETWORK: DATAPREP TYPE: INPUT SUB-ID: JOB: SCHD PROSE: STATION 1: DATAENT STATION 2: VERIFY STATION 3: STATION 4: STATION 5: STATION 6: STATION 7: STATION 8: STATION 9: PROGRAM: SM40 MSG-INDX: 00 -- DB.5 -- yy.ddd / hh:mm:ss MESSAGE: LIST FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL FOR NWnnnnnn

When you are sure this is the right record, enter DELETE in the FUNCTION field and press Enter.

This screen is displayed:

------------------- CA-7 INPUT/OUTPUT NETWORK DEFINITION -------------------- FUNCTION: DELETE (ADD,DELETE,FORMAT,LIST,UPD) NETWORK: DATAPREP TYPE: INPUT SUB-ID: JOB: SCHD PROSE: STATION 1: DATAENT STATION 2: VERIFY STATION 3: STATION 4: STATION 5: STATION 6: STATION 7: STATION 8: STATION 9: PROGRAM: SM40 MSG-INDX: 00 -- DB.5 -- yy.ddd / hh:mm:ss MESSAGE: DELETE FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL FOR NWnnnnnn

Now delete the output network by retyping the D in the FUNCTION field and changing NETWORK to CHEKPREP. Deleting the networks also deletes all of their scheduling information and documentation.