output_control delete request
Allows you to delete an existing request. You specify the name of the request you wish to delete by using the REQUEST_NAME parameter.
Format:
output_control delete request |
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request_name = | string |
Example:
output_control delete request & |
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request_name = | .test.mre101 |
Description:
Parameter | Value Type | Description |
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request_name | String | Specifies the request to be deleted |
Extended Definition:
1. Any Adams View object you delete, may be "undeleted" by using the UNDO commands. If you have deleted something you would like back, enter the command "undo backward", or pick on the fixed menu entry 'UNDO'. You may identify a request by typing its name. If you created the request by reading an Adams data set or request file, the request name is the letters REQ followed by the Adams data set request ID number. For example, the name of Adams REQUEST/101 is REQ101. If you created the request during preprocessing, you will have given it a name at that time.
If a request is available by default, you may identify it by entering only its name. If it is not, you must enter its full name. To identify a request under an analysis, for instance, you may need to enter the analysis name as well. For example, you may specify request 101 from the analysis named test by entering "/test/req101. You must separate multiple request names by commas.
Tips:
1. If you realize that this deletion was a mistake, deletion of a request can be reversed by using an UNDO command.
2. ". If you type a "?", Adams View will list the requests available by default.