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jingwak Posted - 06/07/2012 : 15:00:16
Site is Ruby only running NBSPAK 2.02.01 with a scanner. Over the years there have been items in the store that are no longer sold but the plu files are still in the Ruby and it is running out of room. It would be hunders of files and doing this manually would be a long process. Is Ruby manager capable of deleting plu files? In other words if you download the plu's, delete which ones you don't want, then upload, will it delete in the Ruby? Is there a way to delete in Maintenance total files?
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jswartz Posted - 06/07/2012 : 16:27:36
Let me preface this by saying it's been many years since I messed with Ruby manager so I'm not 100 percent certain, but as I recall ruby manager downloads and uploads entire record sets. Unless they made changes since the last time I worked with it, it takes quite a while to send up item changes because it is simply replacing the entire plu file with the modified one.

It would not be difficult to test it deleting a single item (other than the communications time between your pc and ruby).


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