Deleting unused selection sets from within rclerk

Bill Randall wrandall at fptech.com
Thu May 18 11:27:30 PDT 2017


Scott,

You can use ddir or dprodir but that also is not always a good thing for end users to have access to.

I wrote a routine once where I listed all the sel. files and let the user tag them, then pressed a key to confirm the deletion.
A SYSTEM call took care of the rest.  Not sure I could find it now but it worked.

Bill


On 5/18/2017 2:12 PM, Scott Walker via Filepro-list wrote:
> If there a way a user, from within rclerk, can delete some selection sets
> that they no longer use.
>
> I know I can go into the file and delete the sel.??? files but how can a
> user that does not have command line access do it?
>
> Regards,
> Scott
>
>
> Scott Walker (Scott)
> RAM Systems Corp
> (704) 896-6549
> scott.walker at ramsystemscorp.com
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