Deleting and recovering system entries
When you delete a system entry, the entry is marked for deletion and removed from the LOGRDEF view.
However, the entry is not permanently removed from the LOGGER xx member until the SAVE command is entered. A system entry can be recovered by using the UNDelete command before the definition member is saved.
To delete a system entry from a logger definition member
- On the COMMAND line, type EDIT and press Enter to obtain the edit lock.
- Enter the DELete command in one of the following ways:
- On the COMMAND line, type DELete sysname, where sysname is the name of the system entry that you want to delete.
- In the CMD field, type DEL next to the system entry that you want to delete.
- Press Enter.The system entry is marked for deletion and removed from the LOGRDEF view.
To recover a previously deleted system entry
- On the COMMAND line, type EDIT and press Enter to obtain the edit lock.
- On the COMMAND line, type SHOWDel and press Enter.All of the system entries that are currently marked for deletion are redisplayed in the LOGRDEF view.
- Enter the UNDelete command in one of the following ways:
- On the COMMAND line, type UNDelete sysname, where sysname is the name of the system entry that you want to recover.
- In the CMD field, type UND next to the system entry that you want to recover.
- Press Enter.The system entry is no longer marked for deletion.
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