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Conference award::copis_users

Title:COPIS VAXination Users Conference
Notice:Please use conference ORCHRD::FMAP_USERS - see note 1.1
Moderator:ORCHRD::KIPNES
Created:Wed Jul 13 1988
Last Modified:Fri May 18 1990
Last Successful Update:Fri May 02 1997
Number of topics:171
Total number of notes:402

119.0. "FT FILES" by CINEMX::PATTENDEN (BARBARA PATTENDEN DTN 276-9713) Wed Nov 30 1988 10:48

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    Is there a way to delete files that are no longer needed?
    
    Barbara
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119.1use PR and delete optionCINEMX::KIPNESKen 269-2269Wed Nov 30 1988 11:0518
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    Is there a way to delete files that are no longer needed?
    

	 Barbara,

	    Yes.  In the menu that you are using, the PRint command
	 has a delete option as one of the choices.  (You delete the
	 file instead of printing it)

	    In the new menu, which should be released soon, the File
	 Management function will have a delete option (hit the REMOVE
	 key).

	 /ken
119.2more info on the current DELETE functionCINEMX::KIPNESKen 269-2269Wed Nov 30 1988 11:1533

	 In using the PRint function to delete a file, you must take
	 the QUERY LIST path, as follows:

      F/MIC Applications Portfolio
              Print a file
Enter name of file to print  or
enter <RETURN> to produce a file query list or
  Q to quit and return to main menu
 
	Hit RETURN at this point,  system will prompt you for each
	 file within your directory, as follows:
	 
      F/MIC Applications Portfolio
              Print a file
Enter Y to print file displayed below or
enter N to search for next file in directory or
enter L to review the file before printing or
enter D to delete the file or
  Q to quit and return to main menu
                                                                     
   file FOO.TXT [N] ?  

	 If FOO.TXT is the file you want to delete, type D;  if you
	 have no more files to delete, type Q;  to perform no action,
	 and get the next file prompt, hit RETURN (or type N).



	 hope this helps.

	 /ken