SCA$NEUTRAL_HELP.HLB  —  DELETE  MODULE
    [SCA Command] Deletes specified modules of source analysis data
    from SCA libraries.

    Format

      DELETE MODULE   module-name[, . . . ]

1  –  Qualifiers

1.1    /CONFIRM

       /CONFIRM
       /NOCONFIRM (D)

    Tells SCA whether or not to prompt you to confirm each module
    deletion.

    To delete a module, you must respond to the confirmation prompt by
    typing Y, YE, or YES. If you specify N, NO, or press the Return
    key, SCA does not delete the module. SCA considers any other
    response to be ambiguous and reissues the confirmation prompt.

1.2    /DECLARATION_CLASS

       /DECLARATION_CLASS=declaration-class

    Indicates the class of the module to be deleted. The following
    declaration classes are supported:

       PRIMARY- Module implementation
       ASSOCIATED-Module specification

    If you do not specify a declaration class, SCA deletes both
    classes, if they exist.

1.3    /LIBRARY

       /LIBRARY[=library-spec]
       /LIBRARY=primary-library (D)

    Specifies an SCA library containing the module to be deleted. This
    library must be one of the current libraries (established by a SET
    LIBRARY command).

    If you do not specify a library, the primary SCA library is the
    default; that is, the module is deleted from the first of the
    current SCA libraries.

1.4    /LOG

       /LOG (D)
       /NOLOG

    Indicates whether SCA reports successful deletion of a module.

2  –  Parameter

 module-name[, . . . ]
    Specifies the names of the modules to be deleted from the current
    library. You may specify a wildcard name expression.
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