Joseph_Sadler
Well Known Member
Re: Clearing work files in UBE\'s
Hi list.
I have followed this exchange closely, as we also wish to know how to
CLEAR a workfile. The delete method in a loop is simply not acceptable
for large files. Certainly there must be a business function that will
clear
the entire table.
Does anybody out there know how to "clear" the table?
euroboy
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jdeowdev
Thanks guys for all your answers. I did know I could use the delete IO
statement ... but when you've got thousands of records in the file I didnt
want to that as its not CPU effective.
Zoltan, if u are reading this, then please answer this. Yes I did like
your use of a key identifier .. but then how are you deleting / clearing
the set of records belonging to a particular key??? Using table IO delete
statement in a loop?? I suppose thats the only way in this case.
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Hi list.
I have followed this exchange closely, as we also wish to know how to
CLEAR a workfile. The delete method in a loop is simply not acceptable
for large files. Certainly there must be a business function that will
clear
the entire table.
Does anybody out there know how to "clear" the table?
euroboy
<sabirpatankar@exc To: [email protected]
ite.co.uk> cc:
Sent by: Subject: Re: Clearing work files in UBE's
owner-jdeowdevml@j ~~2419:2475
delist.com
12/12/00 05:56 AM
Please respond to
jdeowdev
Thanks guys for all your answers. I did know I could use the delete IO
statement ... but when you've got thousands of records in the file I didnt
want to that as its not CPU effective.
Zoltan, if u are reading this, then please answer this. Yes I did like
your use of a key identifier .. but then how are you deleting / clearing
the set of records belonging to a particular key??? Using table IO delete
statement in a loop?? I suppose thats the only way in this case.
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