The DELETE procedure deletes the current file component. DELETE can be used only on files with relative or indexed organization that have been opened for direct or keyed access; it cannot be used on files with sequential organization. Syntax: DELETE( file_variable[[, ERROR := error-recovery]] ); The 'file_variable' is the name of the file variable associated with the file from which a component is to be deleted. The 'error-recovery' specifies the action to be taken if an error occurs during execution of the routine. By default, after the first error, the error message is printed and execution is stopped. The file must be in inspection mode before DELETE is called; the mode does not change after the procedure's execution. When the DELETE procedure is called, the current component, as indicated by the file buffer, must already have been locked by a successful FIND, FINDK, GET, RESET, or RESETK procedure before it can be deleted. After deletion, the component is unlocked and the UFB function returns TRUE. See the "HP Pascal Language Reference Manual" for a complete description of the DELETE procedure.