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Arguments

 

key-name

   type:      char_string
   access:    read only
   mechanism: by descriptor
   Name of the key removed from a key storage table when
   ENCRYPT$DELETE_KEY completes execution. The key-name argument is
   the address of a string descriptor pointing to a char_string that
   is interpreted as the name of the key to be deleted. A maximum of
   243 characters is permitted.
 

key-flags

   type:      longword
   access:    read only
   mechanism: by reference
   Key table from which ENCRYPT$DELETE_KEY removes a key. The
   key-flags argument is a longword containing flags that control
   the deletion process. The following flags are available:

   ENCRYPT$M_KEY_PROCESS       Deletes a key from process table
   ENCRYPT$M_KEY_GROUP         Deletes a key from group table
   ENCRYPT$M_KEY_JOB           Deletes a key from job table
   ENCRYPT$M_KEY_SYSTEM        Deletes a key from system table
   ENCRYPT$M_KEY_AES           Designates an AES key value

   The following AES mask can be used in addition to (or with) other
   flags for the key-flags parameter (as a longword by reference).
   An associated AES key value can be used for testing the bit
   within the program. Use the KEY_AES key flag to specify an AES
   key:

   o  ENCRYPT$M_KEY_AES

   o  ENCRYPT$V_KEY_AES