Data Definition Language (DDL) Reference Manual — 426798-002
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Dictionary Manipulation Statements
The statements described in this section are used to manipulate objects in a DDL
dictionary. You use the DDL statements listed in
Table 8-1
to perform operations on an
open DDL dictionary.
DELETE Statement
DELETE purges DDL objects from the currently open dictionary. The DELETE
statement can be used to delete a single object of a particular object type or a list of
objects of the same type.
constant-name
is the name of a constant in the open DDL dictionary. You can specify up to 50
constants.
def-name
is a DDL name that uniquely identifies an existing definition in an open DDL
dictionary. You can specify up to 50 definitions.
Table 8-1. Dictionary Manipulation Statements
Statement
Function
DELETE
Deletes one or more DDL objects of a particular object type from
an open DDL dictionary.
EXIT
Terminates an interactive DDL session.
OUTPUT
Generates DDL, FUP, REPORT, or host-language source code
from an open DDL dictionary.
OUTPUT UPDATE
Generates DDL source code from an open DDL dictionary to
delete or modify DDL objects.
SHOW USE OF
Displays all DDL objects that refer to a specified DDL object.
{ CONSTANT constant-name ... }
{ DEF[INITION] def-name ... }
{ RECORD record-name ... }
DELETE { TOKEN-CODE token-name ... }
{ TOKEN-MAP map-name ... }
{ TOKEN-TYPE type-name ... }