Deleting unused selection sets from within rclerk

Scott Walker scottwalker1956 at gmail.com
Thu May 18 11:48:42 PDT 2017


Bill,

 

Thanks for the input.  I’ve never decided the best way for users to do this.  Quite frankly, most of my customers seldom create selection sets so it is not a huge problem.  I have one customer who does a lot of scanning and they called me and asked how to delete the unused ones, thus the question.

 

Regards,

Scott

 

 

From: Bill Randall [mailto:wrandall at fptech.com] 
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2017 2:28 PM
To: Scott Walker <scottwalker1956 at gmail.com>; filepro-list at lists.celestial.com
Subject: Re: Deleting unused selection sets from within rclerk

 

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 <mailto:scott.walker at ramsystemscorp.com> 
 
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