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Deleting a target context definition


To delete a target context definition from a target definition member, use the DELete command.

You must be in edit mode before you can enter the DELete command; see Editing-target-context-definitions.

The DELete command is entered in the line command field and is entered in the same way on both the TGTDEF and TGTDEFD views. The action is taken against the current definition where the command is entered.

When the DELete command is used, a target context definition no longer appears in the view. It is deleted from the parameter library when a SAVE or END command (or its corresponding PF key) is entered.

After you have deleted a target context definition, you can perform any of the tasks that are shown in the following table:

Task

Command

Reference

Cancel the deletion and recover the target context definition

CANcel primary command

Recover the target context definition

PARm DELETED(*) primary command, then UND line command

Dynamically remove the definition immediately

INSTall primary or INS line command

Permanently remove the definition from the BBPARM member

SAVE primary command (or END command)

 

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