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Topic ClosedBatch removal of outdated template file

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    Posted: 31.Jan.2011 at 15:24
Freakin HAW, you are the MAN!!!Hug
So yeah Vlad, whats good?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Jan.2011 at 18:07
Confirmed, there are two programs at JTB World that may be able to solve your problem. ScriptPro or AutoPurger.

If Vladimir has a similar program here, you may want to check that out first.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Jan.2011 at 17:55
That's what I gathered from it too. Have you looked at the long list of downloads here to see if there might be a solution nested in there somewhere?

Maybe you can also try JTB World. They have a tone of nice LISP routines.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Jan.2011 at 17:43
Thanks HAW!
the problem is that a bunch of old files are set to reference a now non-existent file. So every time I open one up I get an error message sayin it cant find it....no sh1t?! lol. what I was hoping for was a way to remove this reference from a batch of files all at once, not individually. but that dosent exist, from what ive heard.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Jan.2011 at 16:51
Tulip, I got this response from a friend: You may have a registered app that is coming along for the ride causing the problem. It is worth a try to run the command line purger -PURGE and use the REGAPPS argument then save the file and reopen. I don't know that this is the problem but it is the first thing I would try.

Let me know if that helps.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27.Jan.2011 at 14:54
Thanks HAW. So basically like putting a bag over a butter face chick, LOL, only hides the problem, doesn't fix it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Jan.2011 at 22:17
STANDARDSVIOLATION Specifies whether a user is notified of standards violations in the current drawing when a nonstandard object is created or modified.

Changes to the value of this system variable take effect only when Display Icons from Services is checked in the Tray Settings dialog box. To display the Tray Settings dialog box, click the down arrow at the right end of the tray on the status bar, and then click Tray Settings on the shortcut menu.

0 = Notification is turned off.
1 = An alert is displayed when a standards violation occurs in the drawing.
2 = An icon is displayed in the status bar tray when you open a file associated with a standards file and when you create or modify nonstandard objects.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Jan.2011 at 21:59
Vlad! the MAN!
what exactly would this do? currently my 'standardsviolation' variable is set at '2'?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Jan.2011 at 21:55
This is not a removal - but try to set the STANDARDSVIOLATION variable to suppress checks.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Jan.2011 at 21:19
You da' MAN!! Thumbs%20Up
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