Commands Related To Purge; Purgedata - HP T6553 D45 Reference Manual

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FUP Commands
If you type S (or press Return), the FUP INFO listing appears for each file in the file
set, followed by the PURGE? prompt:
( Y[ES], N[ONE], S[ELECT], F[ILES] )? S
$A.B
FILE1
PURGE? Y
$A.B.FILE1 PURGED.
FILE2
PURGE? N
FILE3
PURGE? Y
$A.B.FILE3 PURGED.
2 FILES PURGED
If you type F, the contents of the file set are listed, and the original prompt appears
again:
( Y[ES], N[ONE], S[ELECT], F[ILES] )? f
$A.B
FILE1
DO YOU WISH TO PURGE THE ENTIRE FILESET $A.B ?
( Y[ES], N[ONE], S[ELECT], F[ILES] )?

Commands Related to PURGE

COMMAND
CONFIG[URE]

PURGEDATA

PURGEDATA
Removes all data from a file. This command applies only to Enscribe files.
PURGEDATA does not physically purge data. It purges data logically by setting the
end-of-file (EOF) pointer to zero—the relative position to the beginning of the file. The
file still exists, its file name can be displayed (with the FILES command), and the
extents remain allocated (until you issue a DEALLOCATE command for the file).
PURGEDATA fileset-list [ , PARTONLY ]
fileset-list
is a list of files from which data is to be purged. Partial file names are expanded
using the current default node, volume, and subvolume (if necessary). You can use
wild-card characters and can specify qualified-fileset for fileset-list.
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Function
Can override the default ! option
Purges the data from a file
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