DSTRING CMS EDIT subcommand Use the DSTRING subcommand to delete one or more lines beginning with the current line, down to, but not including, the first line containing a specified character string. The current line is not checked for the character string. The format of the DSTRING subcommand is: +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | DString | /[string[/]] | +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ where: / (diagonal) signifies any unique delimiting character that does not appear in the string. string specifies the group of characters for which a search is to be made. If string is not specified, only the current line is deleted. Usage Note: The zone set by the ZONE subcommand or the default zone setting is checked for the presence of the character string. A character string with a length greater than the current zone setting causes the error message ZONE ERROR. Responses: If the character string is not found by the end of the file, no deletions occur, the current line pointer is unchanged, and the message: STRING NOT FOUND, NO DELETIONS MADE is displayed. Display Mode Considerations If verification is on when the DSTRING subcommand is issued at a display terminal in display mode, the screen is changed to reflect the deletions from the file.