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Old Geaser
Have not been on here for a while.

On all work orders, after loading the wo in Train Store I always use Activity Master to see if I have all of the equipment and to check the engines. When I check Load a activity in Activity Master, I have about 8 column of archived act files. I know I can click the button and go to the end where the active wo is, but what is the best way to get rid of all of the archive files. Now if I cannot delete these files, it really will not bother me, but is there a way to clean up there archived files? Thanks

Bert dry.gif
sgdavis
QUOTE(Old Geaser @ Sep 26 2009, 12:13 AM) *
Have not been on here for a while.

On all work orders, after loading the wo in Train Store I always use Activity Master to see if I have all of the equipment and to check the engines. When I check Load a activity in Activity Master, I have about 8 column of archived act files. I know I can click the button and go to the end where the active wo is, but what is the best way to get rid of all of the archive files. Now if I cannot delete these files, it really will not bother me, but is there a way to clean up there archived files? Thanks

Bert dry.gif



The archive files are there so you can go back to the original unchanged activity (before you used Activity master to change it). They don't take up much space, but if you don't want them you can certainly delete them. Doing so though will mean you can't go back to the original rolling stock for the given activity.

Thanks,

Steve
Old Geaser
QUOTE(sgdavis @ Sep 26 2009, 05:46 AM) *
The archive files are there so you can go back to the original unchanged activity (before you used Activity master to change it). They don't take up much space, but if you don't want them you can certainly delete them. Doing so though will mean you can't go back to the original rolling stock for the given activity.

Thanks,

Steve


Thanks Steve,

I guess I had better just leave them there. Always looking for a better mouse trap, you know. Thanks

Bert
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