Delete one or more resource definitions from the CSD file.
>>-CEDA--DELete--+-All----------------+--Group(groupname)-------> +-Connection(name)---+ +-CORbaserver(name)--+ +-DB2Conn(name)------+ +-DB2Entry(name)-----+ +-DB2Tran(name)------+ +-DJar(name)---------+ +-DOctemplate(name)--+ +-Enqmodel(name)-----+ +-File(name)---------+ +-Journalmodel(name)-+ +-LSRpool(name)------+ +-Mapset(name)-------+ +-PARTItionset(name)-+ +-PARTNer(name)------+ +-PROCesstype(name)--+ +-PROFile(name)------+ +-PROGram(name)------+ +-Requestmodel(name)-+ +-Sessions(name)-----+ +-TCpipservice(name)-+ +-TDqueue(name)------+ +-TErminal(name)-----+ +-TRANClass(name)----+ +-TRANSaction(name)--+ +-TSmodel(name)------+ '-TYpeterm(name)-----' >--+--------+-------------------------------------------------->< '-REMove-'
Deleting a resource definition is different from removing a group from a list (see The CEDA REMOVE command). A deleted resource definition really does disappear from the CSD file.
When you DELETE the last resource in a group, the group is automatically deleted. An empty group cannot exist.
This command does not affect definitions installed on the active CICS® system. To remove installed definitions from the active CICS system, you can use either the CEMT DISCARD transaction or the EXEC CICS DISCARD command in an application program. You can discard AUTINSTMODEL, FILE, PARTNER, PROFILE, PROGRAM, TRANCLASS, and TRANSACTION resources. For information on the CEMT transaction, see CICS Supplied Transactions. For programming information on the EXEC CICS DISCARD command, see the CICS System Programming Reference.
DELETE ALL GROUP(TOPS)
DELETE PROGRAM(*) GROUP(NSOS)