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After it has been copied, the name of the destination data set consists
merely of blanks. You can use the system variable ActDSName to
change the name.
5.23.2.4 Deleting a Data Set
You can only delete the active data set. To do so, you need to write the
value 1 to the system variable DSDelete.
The following conditions must be fulfilled in order for the data set to be
deleted successfully:
• The active data set cannot be edited at the same time.
• The data set must be stored in the RAM.
If any of these conditions is not satisfied, the data set is not deleted and
a system message is output.
After the deletion, the data set with the lowest number in the current
recipe becomes the active data set.
5.23.2.5 Modifying a Data Set
The active data set can be modified, providing it is stored in the RAM.
To change the contents of a data set, the variables must be edited in
the recipe window. Note, however, that the new values are not written
in the data set as soon as the Enter key is pressed, but are first stored
in a temporary buffer.
The Data Release key must then be pressed in order to enter them into
the data set. If the new data is not to be entered, the system variable
Break can be set to 1 to discard the contents of the buffer. For ease of
use, you might want to program one of the softkeys or a specific button
to the system variable Break.
You cannot select another data set until the buffer contents has either
been accepted or discarded.
See chapter “DestDSNr“ on page 5-82.
See chapter “DSCopy“ on page 5-83.
See chapter “ActDSName“ on page 5-83.
See chapter “DSDelete“ on page 5-83.










