The delete element command deletes an Element from the specified inventory location in Endevor.
Usage
zowe endevor delete element <element> [options]
Positional Arguments
-
element
(string)
- Name of the Endevor element.
endevor-location definition options
-
--environment
| --env
(string)
- The Endevor environment where your project resides.
-
--system
| --sys
(string)
- The Endevor system where your project resides.
-
--subsystem
| --sub
(string)
- The Endevor subsystem where your project resides.
-
--type
| --typ
(string)
- Name of the Endevor element's type.
-
--stage-number
| --sn
(string)
-
--ccid
| --cci
(string)
- The CCID you want to use when performing an Element action.
-
--comment
| --com
(string)
- The comment you want to have when performing an Element action
-
--maxrc
(number)
- The return code of a failed action
-
--instance
| -i
(string)
- Specifies Endevor Web Services dataSource name.
options
-
--proc-group
| --pg
(string)
- The Endevor processor group you would like to use.
-
--override-signout
| --os
(boolean)
- Specify if you want to override the Signout of an Endevor element while performing this action.
-
--only-components
| --oc
(boolean)
- Applicable for Endevor ACM users only. Indicates whether you want to delete both the Element component list and the Element, or the Element component list only. "No" is the default option
-
--where-ccid-all
| --wca
(string)
- Instructs Endevor to search both the Master Control File and the SOURCE DELTA levels for a specified CCIDs.
Accepts up to 8 CCIDs separated by ", ". Enclose CCIDs that contain special characters in quotes.
-
--where-ccid-current
| --wcc
(string)
- Instructs Endevor to search through the CCID fields in the Master Control File to find a specified CCIDs.
Accept up to 8 CCIDs separated by ", ". Enclose CCIDs that contain special characters in quotes.
-
--where-ccid-retrieve
| --wcr
(string)
- Instructs Endevor to use the CCID in the Master Control File RETRIEVE CCID field.
Accepts up to 8 CCIDs separated by ", ". Enclose CCIDs that contain special characters in quotes.
-
--where-proc-group
| --wpg
(string)
- Lets you select Elements according to a specified Processor group. You can use a wildcard when specifying the Processor group name.
Accepts up to 8 Processor group names separated by ", ".
output customization options
endevor session definition options
-
--host
| --hostname
(string)
- Specifies the base host name.
-
--port
| -p
(string)
- Specifies the port number.
-
--protocol
| --prot
(string)
-
Specifies the protocol used for connecting to Endevor Rest API
Default value: https
Allowed values: http, https
-
--user
| --username
(string)
-
--password
| --pass
(string)
- Specifies the user's password.
-
--reject-unauthorized
| --ru
(boolean)
- Specify this option to have the server certificate verified against the list of supplied CAs
-
--base-path
| --bp
(string)
- Specifies the base path used for connecting to Endevor Rest API
Profile Options
-
--endevor-profile
| --endevor-p
(string)
- The name of a (endevor) profile to load for this command execution.
-
--endevor-location-profile
| --endevor-location-p
(string)
- The name of a (endevor-location) profile to load for this command execution.
-
--base-profile
| --base-p
(string)
- The name of a (base) profile to load for this command execution.
Base Connection Options
-
--token-type
| --tt
(string)
- The type of token to get and use for the API. Omit this option to use the default token type, which is provided by 'zowe auth login'.
-
--token-value
| --tv
(string)
- The value of the token to pass to the API.
-
--cert-file
(local file path)
- The file path to a certificate file to use for authentication
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--cert-key-file
(local file path)
- The file path to a certificate key file to use for authentication
Examples