Yes that will empty the table in its entirety. Your WTF file after typing /rlog delete will be
Code:
KRAHLog_raidmembers = {
}
if you want to only remove certain segments
EG:
Code:
KRAHLog_raidmembers = {
["25.05.10 14:44:16"] = {
"1 05/25/10 Death Knight Baalsabar", -- [1]
"2 05/25/10 Paladin Taschy", -- [2]
"3 05/25/10 Warrior Fateoflestat", -- [3]
"4 05/25/10 Paladin Rögnvaldr", -- [4]
"5 05/25/10 Druid Cielaroque", -- [5]
"6 05/25/10 Rogue Maxîros", -- [6]
"7 05/25/10 Hunter Fiatteen", -- [7]
"8 05/25/10 Druid Muschka", -- [8]
"9 05/25/10 Warlock Eawin", -- [9]
"10 05/25/10 Shaman Kieras", -- [10]
"11 05/25/10 Paladin Dale", -- [11]
"12 05/25/10 Warrior Natias", -- [12]
},
["26.05.10 14:45:00"] = {
"1 05/26/10 Death Knight Baalsabar", -- [1]
"2 05/26/10 Paladin Taschy", -- [2]
"3 05/26/10 Warrior Fateoflestat", -- [3]
"4 05/26/10 Paladin Rögnvaldr", -- [4]
"5 05/26/10 Druid Cielaroque", -- [5]
"6 05/26/10 Rogue Maxîros", -- [6]
"7 05/26/10 Hunter Fiatteen", -- [7]
"8 05/26/10 Druid Muschka", -- [8]
"9 05/26/10 Warlock Eawin", -- [9]
"10 05/26/10 Shaman Kieras", -- [10]
"11 05/26/10 Paladin Dale", -- [11]
"12 05/26/10 Warrior Natias", -- [12]
},
}
And you only wanted to delete segment ["25.05.10 14:44:16"] then you might want to look into how tremove works as the example I gave you will wipe it out totally.
Which reminds me .. the other way to wipe a table is to actually use the command wipe(tableName).