First, the KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS file is designed to contain only ONE
entry so you did something to add more than one record to the file.

The deletion is being blocked by the ^DD(8989.3,.01,"DEL",.01,0) node.
It is normally set to some M code that sets $T.  If $T evaluates to
TRUE, then you are not allowed to delete.  In the case of this file it
is simply set to "I 1" which always evaluates to true.  To allow
temporary deletion change it to "I 0", delete and set the node back to
"I 1"

VAH,ROU> S ^DD(8989.3,.01,"DEL",.01,0)="I 0"

VAH,ROU> D Q^DI


VA FileMan 22.0


Select OPTION: ENTER OR EDIT FILE ENTRIES  



INPUT TO WHAT FILE: OPTION// KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS  
                                          (1 entry)
EDIT WHICH FIELD: ALL// 


Select KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS DOMAIN NAME: `1  FIL.VISTA.COM
DOMAIN NAME: FIL.VISTA.COM// @
   SURE YOU WANT TO DELETE THE ENTIRE KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS? Y  (Yes)


Select KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS DOMAIN NAME: 




Select OPTION: 
VAH,ROU> S ^DD(8989.3,.01,"DEL",.01,0)="I 1"

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin
Toppenberg
Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 10:03 AM
To: Hardhats Sourceforge
Subject: [Hardhats-members] How to Delete a Record

Hello all,

In my playing around (in my practice system) with KERNAL SYSTEM
PARAMETERS, I have added extra records that I now want to delete.  How
do I do this?

I know that one way to delete a record in some file is to enter a value
of "@" for field .01.  Fileman takes this as a signal to delete the
record.

But because field .01 is "required", I can't seem to delete a record in
this file.  I have also tried to modify the file so that field .01 is
not required, but it doesn't seem to make any difference. 
Any thoughts?
Also, how can this be done programatically?

Thanks
Kevin

Here is a screen log.
---------------

Select OPTION NAME: diedit       Enter or Edit File
Entries
Enter or Edit File Entries



INPUT TO WHAT FILE: KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS// EDIT WHICH FIELD: ALL//


Select KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS DOMAIN NAME: ?
    Answer with KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS NUMBER, or DOMAIN NAME
   Choose from:
   1            TMG.TMGDOMAIN.COM
   2            KILLME.DOMAIN
   3            TMG.TMGDOMAIN.COM

        You may enter a new KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS, if you wish

    Answer with DOMAIN NAME
   Choose from:
   KILLME.DOMAIN
   PACIFICHUI.OPENVISTA.NET
   TMG.TMGDOMAIN.COM

Select KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS DOMAIN NAME: 2 KILLME.DOMAIN DOMAIN
NAME: KILLME.DOMAIN// @??  Required DOMAIN NAME: KILLME.DOMAIN//


        
                
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