The Delete Generation... menu item removes information about one or more generations of an element. You may want to delete some generations of an element if your library contains a large number of unneeded generations of an element. Once a generation is deleted, it cannot be restored to its former place in the element in the CMS library. You can, however, permanently store the contents of the generation using the Archive file button. When you choose Delete Generation..., a dialog box appears, allowing you to specify options for the generation you are deleting.
1 – Dg cdb
The Delete Generation dialog box allows you to enter information about the generation or generations you want to delete from the library.
1.1 – Dg csf
If you click on an object or objects before choosing the Delete Generation... menu item, the Selected box contains those objects. CMS performs the delete transaction on the selected objects.
1.2 – Dg ef
Fill in the Element field with the name of one or more element expressions to be deleted. An element expression can be an element name, a group name, a wildcard expression, or a list of these separated by commas.
1.3 – Dg rf
Fill in the Remark field with text to be associated with the transaction and logged in the history file with this delete transaction.
1.4 – Dg ar
Fill in the Archive File field with the name of a file (or files) to which CMS should write all the information from the deleted generation. If you do not supply a file name, CMS creates a file with the same name as the element and the .CMS_ARCHIVE file type and places it in your default directory.
1.5 – Dg ran
You can choose to delete either a single generation or a range of generations using the Single and Range buttons, respectively.
1.6 – Dg si
Click on the Single button to indicate that you are deleting only a single generation of an element. By default, CMS deletes the latest generation on the main line of descent (1+). To indicate a specific generation, supply the generation number in the Single range field.
1.7 – Dg rg
Click on the Range button to indicate that you want to delete a sequence of generations of an element. If the Range button is activated, you must also specify the exact range to be deleted. Do this by using the From or To options.
1.8 – Dg f
Click on the From button to specify the start of a range of generations that are to be deleted, either including or excluding the specified generation. Fill in the From field with the appropriate generation number. CMS automatically deletes the start of the range including the generation you specify unless you click on the Exclusive button. You must specify the end of the range with the To option.
1.9 – Dg to
Click on the To button to specify the end of a range of generations that are to be deleted, either including or excluding the specified generation. Fill in the To field with the appropriate generation number. CMS automatically deletes the end of the range including the generation you specify unless you click on the Exclusive button. You must also specify the start of the range with the From option.