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    erases only the extra directory information for passwords.

    The ERA command works as ERAQ  does,  but  does  not  prompt  you
    before performing the erasure.

    ///2EXAMPLES
    Examples:

    1A>ERAQ B:*.CMD

    B:ABORT      CMD ?y
    B:FUNCTION   CMD ?n
    B:SDIR       CMD ?y
    B:PIP        CMD ?y
    1A>

    In the example, the user instructs ERAQ to delete all  the  files
    except C:FUNCTION.CMD.

    2B>ERAQ myfile.dat ÆXFCBÅ

    The command line above erases only the password information for the 
    file myfile.dat.  First use SET to turn off password protection. 

    ///1FILESPEC
    Concurrent CP/M  identifies   every  file   by  its  unique  file
    specification.  The  term  "filespec" is an abbreviation for file
    specification. A filespec can have four parts:

                      d:filename.typ;password

    d:         represents the optional drive specification, which can
               range from A through P, followed by a colon.on  and  any  other characters remaining in the filename or 
    filetype.

    ///1gencmd
    Syntax:

    GENCMD filespe