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- LUD Command
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- Purpose: To delete one or more files from a library (LBR file).
- Optionally, the library may be reorganized to recover
- the space lost due to deleting members.
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- Format: LUD [d:][path]filename[.LBR] filename ... [/R]
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- Remarks: The library name must be supplied. If a member file
- name is supplied, it is deleted from the library.
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- To reorganize the library, supply the /R operand.
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- The library filename may contain a drive, path names,
- and wildcard characters. The first file matching the
- library filename is processed.
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- Each member filename may contain wildcard characters.
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- For LU86 format libraries the date/time stamps are
- not changed, but the directory CRC is updated.
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- Examples:
- o Delete member file 'TEST.DTA' from library 'STUFF.LBR'
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- LUD STUFF TEST.DTA
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- o Delete all member files with and extension of 'ASM'
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- LUD A:\SAVE.DIR\STUFF *.ASM
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- o Recover lost space in library 'ARLO.LBR'
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- LUD ARLO /R
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- o Delete several members and reorganize library 'MONDO.LBR'
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- LUD MONDO FOO.TXT *.DOC /R
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- Notes: Written for the IBM PC using DOS 2.0 or later.
- (c) Copyright 1985 Vernon Buerg.
- For public domain use. Not for sale or hire.
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- LUD duplicates the D and R functions of LU.
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- Version 1.0 - April 11, 1985
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