Format DELETE REPOSITORY [ qualifier ] repository-name ,... .
1 – Parameters
1.1 – repository-name
Specifies the anchor directory of the repository you are deleting.
2 – Qualifiers
2.1 /LOG
Format options: /LOG /NOLOG (default) Specifies whether CDO displays text confirming that the repository is deleted.
3 – Description
The DELETE REPOSITORY command deletes all the elements in a repository, any relationships between elements in the repository or elements in other repositories, and the repository itself. Unless you change repository protection, only the owner of a repository or the system manager can delete a CDO repository. You cannot delete a repository if it contains an element that is used by another element in a different repository. CAUTION Before you delete a repository, be sure your elements do not have relationships to other elements in other repositories. Check to make sure you have not stored user-created files in the repository.
4 – Examples
CDO> DELETE REPOSITORY DISK1:[BOB.DICT]. In this example, the DELETE REPOSITORY command deletes the DISK1:[BOB.DICT] repository.