DeleteShow
DeleteShow is a function used to remove show files from hard drives.
To execute this keyword type DeleteShow or the shortcut DeleteS into the command line.
Syntax
Section titled “Syntax”DeleteShow [filename]
DeleteShow [filename] /noconfirm
DeleteShow [filename] /backup
DeleteShow [filename] /show
Options
Section titled “Options”To get a list of all options available for the keyword DeleteShow in the command line feedback window type the following into the command line.
[Channel]> DeleteShow /?
The keyword DeleteShow has the following options:
| Option | Shortcut | Option value | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| backup | b | no option value | Deletes backup files ending in .backup. |
| show | s | no option value | Deletes show files ending in .show.gz. |
| noconfirm | nc | no option value | Suppresses confirmation pop-up. |
This function deletes show files on the currently selected hard drive. Use wildcards (*) in filename to delete multiple files. If /noconfirm option is included, the deletion of each file needs to be confirmed. To avoid constant confirmation add “nonconfirm” at the end of the command.
Example:
Section titled “Example:”
[Channel]> DeleteShow /backup
The corresponding shortcut
[Channel]> DeleteShow /b
Deletes show file backups only (file ending .backup).
[Channel]> DeleteShow /show
The corresponding shortcut
[Channel]> DeleteShow /s
Deletes show files only (file ending .show.gz).