Delete Task Dialog
You use the Delete Task dialog to configure a Task which
involves deleting one or more files. The following sections explain
the function and configuration of each field in the dialog.
Task ID
This field is generated by the application. It is the unique
numeric identifier that the program uses to keep track of each
Task. No configuration is necessary.
File Action
This field displays the type of Task that you are currently
configuring.
Task Name
Use this field to give a unique name to the Task that you are
currently configuring. Make sure to name your Tasks in a way that
will easily identify them in the Task list window.
Task Description
Use this field to give a more detailed description of the Task that
you are currently configuring.
Source Folder
Use this field to set the folder from which the Task is going to
delete the file(s). Click the Browse button to select a local or
network folder. You may also type a valid folder path into the
field directly. If you will be obtaining the files from a location
on the network, make sure to use a UNC path (e.g.
\\server_name\share_name) rather than a mapped drive letter (e.g.
S:\share_name) because the NTS File Mover will not be able to
access the folder by drive letter when the Job is run by the
scheduler due to the constraints of the Windows operating
system.
Assigned Files
Use this field to assign one or more files to the Task. You can
right click on a Source File Name in this list to unassign the file
from the list of files to be processed by the Task. Click the
Browse button (or right click on a Source File Name) to launch the
Assign File(s) To Task dialog where you can edit the list of
assigned files. For more information about the Assign File(s) To
Task dialog, please refer to the Assign Files To Task section of
this help file.
File Date Range
Click this button to launch a dialog that allows you to limit the
date range of files that will be included in the Task. For more
information about this feature, please refer to the Task Files Date Range section
of this help file.