DELETE CMS EDIT subcommand Use the DELETE subcommand to delete one or more lines from a file, beginning with the current line. The line immediately following the last line deleted becomes the new current line. The format of the DELETE subcommand is: +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | DELete | [1|n|*] | +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ where: n indicates the number of lines to be deleted, starting at the current line. If an asterisk (*) is entered, the remainder of the file is deleted. If n is omitted, only one line is deleted. Responses: None. If you delete the last line in the file, or if you issue the DELETE subcommand when the current line pointer is already at the end of the file, the editor displays the message: EOF: Display Mode Considerations If you delete a record when using a display terminal in display mode, the editor rewrites the output display area with the records above the current line pointer unchanged. The record at the current line pointer and the remaining records on the screen move up by one, and a new record (if one exists) moves into the bottom of the output display area.