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Why don't you set something up in Windows Scheduler and run a task, piggybacked off a powershell to delete files with specific file extensions? Then set it up on a schedule.
Why don't you set something up in Windows Scheduler and run a task, piggybacked off a powershell to delete files with specific file extensions? Then set it up on a schedule.
ASSIGN/FIL_PATH="C:\\TEST\\" FPTR =FILE/OPEN,C:\Users\Public\Documents\Hexagon\PC-DMIS\Del_Txt.bat,WRITE FILE/WRITELINE,FPTR,"del "+FIL_PATH+"*.txt" FILE/CLOSE,FPTR,KEEP COMMENT/OPER,NO,FULL SCREEN=NO,AUTO-CONTINUE=YES,TIME DELAY=1,OVC=NO, Creating batch file EXTERNALCOMMAND/NO_DISPLAY, WAIT ; C:\USERS\PUBLIC\DOCUMENTS\HEXAGON\PC-DMIS\DEL_TXT.BAT COMMENT/OPER,NO,FULL SCREEN=NO,AUTO-CONTINUE=YES,TIME DELAY=1,OVC=NO, Deleting text files FILE/DELETE,C:\USERS\PUBLIC\DOCUMENTS\HEXAGON\PC-DMIS\DEL_TXT.BAT
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