ubrm offers a straightforward command-line utility for the removal of UNIBASE tables from the system. Unlike operations that might alter the underlying data dictionary, ubrm focuses solely on deleting the physical table file. This means that while the table’s data is lost, its definition within the UNIBASE system remains intact, allowing for the table to be recreated and reused if necessary. Leveraging the standard Unix “rm” command, ubrm provides a familiar and direct method for managing and removing UNIBASE table files within the operating system’s file structure.
NAME
ubrm – removes UNIBASE table
SYNOPSIS
ubrm table
DESCRIPTION
This command deletes the UNIBASE table from the system. It does not change the Data Dictionary, so you can create and use the table again. This program uses the Unix “rm” command and thus you can use it anywhere the “rm” command is usable.
EXAMPLE
To remove the UNIBASE file “oldstock”:
ubrm oldstock
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