DELETE.COMMON |
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The DELETE.COMMON command deletes one or all named common blocks.
Format
DELETE.COMMON name DELETE.COMMON ALL
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The DELETE.COMMON command deletes the named common block. It is particularly useful when debugging programs.
Common blocks can only be deleted if there is no active program referencing them. When the ALL keyword is used, blocks that cannot be deleted are ignored and no error is reported. When deleting a specific common block, a non-fatal error occurs if the block is in use.
Examples
DELETE.COMMON COM1
This command deletes common block COM1.
DELETE.COMMON ALL
This command deletes all named common blocks.
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