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Deleting commands from the stack

  • April 24, 2025
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Shawn Waldie
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Is there an easy way to delete a command from my Unidata command stack, or do I have to end the session and remove it from what was saved under my user profile?



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Shawn Waldie
enterprise application developer
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Los Angeles CA US
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Mike Rajkowski
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  • April 24, 2025

Is there an easy way to delete a command from my Unidata command stack, or do I have to end the session and remove it from what was saved under my user profile?



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Shawn Waldie
enterprise application developer
Rocket Forum Shared Account
Los Angeles CA US
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Shaw,

It is ".D#"

i.e.

:.l3
 3 esearch BP
 2 CLEARSELECT
 1 ESEARCH BP
:.d2
:.l3
 3 LOGTO XDEMO
 2 esearch BP
 1 ESEARCH BP
:



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Mike Rajkowski
MultiValue Product Evangelist
Rocket Internal - All Brands
US
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Shawn Waldie
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  • April 24, 2025

Shaw,

It is ".D#"

i.e.

:.l3
 3 esearch BP
 2 CLEARSELECT
 1 ESEARCH BP
:.d2
:.l3
 3 LOGTO XDEMO
 2 esearch BP
 1 ESEARCH BP
:



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Mike Rajkowski
MultiValue Product Evangelist
Rocket Internal - All Brands
US
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20+ years of using .L  .C  .R, etc...I shoulda known.

Thank you, Mike!



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Shawn Waldie
enterprise application developer
Rocket Forum Shared Account
Los Angeles CA US
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James Adrig002
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  • 4 replies
  • April 25, 2025

Shaw,

It is ".D#"

i.e.

:.l3
 3 esearch BP
 2 CLEARSELECT
 1 ESEARCH BP
:.d2
:.l3
 3 LOGTO XDEMO
 2 esearch BP
 1 ESEARCH BP
:



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Mike Rajkowski
MultiValue Product Evangelist
Rocket Internal - All Brands
US
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Is there not a .? as in UV? That’s one of the first things I show newbie’s.