editda Syntax
The following table shows the parameters for the editda command.
| Program Option | Description | 
|---|---|
V | 
            Print version information. | 
c | 
            Change (or create) all data areas in the product line as per the directives file. | 
l | 
            List data area changes. | 
d | 
            
              Delete the data area. The user is prompted ( 
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a | 
            Show all files and system codes in output. (By default editda shows changed files only.) | 
v | 
            Show actual value for defaults in output. (By default editda shows asterisks.) | 
 productline  | 
            The product line target for the directives file (dir_file). | 
 dir_file  | 
            Path to a text file that contains directives for execution of the editda command. | 
Y | 
            Suppress the prompt for a delete (-d) command. Use this when deleting data areas from a script. | 
           
The following are examples of uses of the editda command.
Example: Change Data Area Settings
Changes data areas specified in the directives file according to the values in the directives file.
editda -c [- lav] productline dir_file 
If -l is specified, changes are written to standard output. If -a is specified, all files and system codes appear in the output. If -v is specified, actual values for defaults appear in the output.
Example: List Data Area Settings
Sends a list to standard output of the values for data area settings. The output is the same format as the directives file. Directives File Syntax
editda -l [-av] dataarea 
If -a is specified, all files and system codes appear in the output. If -v is specified, actual values for defaults appear in the output.
Example: Delete a Data Area
Deletes the specified data area or data ID from GEN, all directories, and dictionaries.
editda -d -[Y] dataarea 
If you do not use the -Y option, users are prompted to make sure they want to continue with the delete. If you use the -Y option, the prompt is skipped.