Well I don't know how that worked

VAH,ROU> set $piece(^DD(8989.3,.01,0),"^",5)=""
 
VAH,ROU> D Q^DI
 
 
VA FileMan 22.0
 
 
Select OPTION: E  NTER OR EDIT FILE ENTRIES
 
 
 
INPUT TO WHAT FILE: KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS//
EDIT WHICH FIELD: ALL// .01  DOMAIN NAME
THEN EDIT FIELD:
 
 
Select KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS DOMAIN NAME: ?
    Answer with KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS NUMBER, or DOMAIN NAME
   Choose from:
   1            FIL.VISTA.COM
   2            PLATINUM.VISTA.MED.VA.GOV
 
 
     You may enter a new KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS, if you wish
 
 Answer with DOMAIN NAME
 Do you want the entire 16-Entry DOMAIN List? N  (No)
Select KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS DOMAIN NAME: PLATINUM.VISTA.MED.VA.GOV
         ...OK? Yes//   (Yes)
 
DOMAIN NAME: PLATINUM.VISTA.MED.VA.GOV// @??  Required
DOMAIN NAME: PLATINUM.VISTA.MED.VA.GOV// ^
 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin
Toppenberg
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 3:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] How to Delete a Record

Fil,

Based on some other posts, I was able to get around the limitation by: 
set $piece(^DD(8989.3,.01,0),"^",5)=""

and then put limitation back by:

set $piece(^DD(8989.3,.01,0),"^",5)="S DINUM=1"

Thanks for your help.

Kevin



--- "Beza, Fil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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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