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     RMDEL(CP)		      XENIX System V		     RMDEL(CP)

     Name
	  rmdel - Removes a delta from an SCCS file.

     Syntax
	  rmdel -rSID files

     Description
	  rmdel removes the delta specified by the SID from each named
	  SCCS file.  The delta to be removed must be the newest (most
	  recent) delta in its branch in the delta chain of each named
	  SCCS file.  In addition, the SID specified must not be that
	  of a version being edited for the purpose of making a delta.
	  That is, if a p-file exists for the named SCCS file, the SID
	  specified must not appear in any entry of the p-file(see
	  get(CP)).

	  If a directory is named, rmdel behaves as though each file
	  in the directory were specified as a named file, except that
	  nonSCCS files (last component of the pathname does not begin
	  with s.) and unreadable files are silently ignored.  If a
	  name of - is given, the standard input is read; each line of
	  the standard input is taken to be the name of an SCCS file
	  to be processed; nonSCCS files and unreadable files are
	  silently ignored.

     Files
	  x-file    See delta(CP)

	  z-file    See delta(CP)

     See Also
	  delta(CP), get(CP), help(CP), prs(CP), sccsfile(F)

     Diagnostics
	  Use help(CP) for explanations.

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