(1) CMS> DELETE GENERATION/NOCONFIRM SAMPLE.PAS/GENERATION=5B1 _Remark: Delete variant line %CMS-S-GENDELETED, 1 generation of element DISKX:[PROJECT.CMSLIB]SAMPLE.PAS deleted This command deletes generation 5B1 of the element SAMPLE.PAS. The /NOCONFIRM qualifier directs CMS to suppress the prompt confirming the operation. (2) CMS> DELETE GENERATION SAMPLE.*/AFTER=V1/BEFORE=V2 _Remark: delete generations between released versions Delete 5 generations after V1(1) before V2(7) of element SAMPLE.PAS? [Y/N] (N): Y %CMS-S-GENDELETED, 5 generations of element DISKX:[PROJECT.CMSLIB]SAMPLE.PAS deleted This command deletes all generations of the element after the generation in class V1 and before the generation in class V2, excluding the two generations in classes V1 and V2. (3) CMS> DELETE GENERATION SAMPLE.PAS/AFTER=1/BEFORE=V1 _Remark: delete a range %CMS-E-NOGENDELETED, no generations of DISKX:[PROJECT.CMSLIB]SAMPLE.PAS deleted -CMS-E-VARINRANGE, range has variants CMS> DELETE GENERATION/ARCHIVE/FROM=2A1/TO=2A1+/NOCONFIRM SAMPLE.PAS _Remark: delete the variant range and archive the deleted generations %CMS-S-GENDELETED, 3 generations of element DISKX:[PROJECT.CMSLIB]SAMPLE.PAS deleted The first command specifies that all generations be deleted between generation 1 and the generation in class V1. CMS could not delete the generations, however, because it found variants for the indicated generations. The second command specifies a range of generations to be deleted from and including the variant generation 2A1 to and including the latest variant generation of the element SAMPLE.PAS. In this case, CMS deleted 3 generations of the element. The /ARCHIVE qualifier directs CMS to save the deleted generations in an archive file in your default directory. To display the descendants of a generation and the classes containing the generations, use the SHOW GENERATION/DESCENDANTS/MEMBER command.