Destroy (Command Line)

Permanently removes a file or project. For definitions of the command options, see Command Options in this Help system.

Note

Use the Delete command if you do not want the file or project to be removed permanently.

Syntax

ss Destroy <items> [-H] [-I-] [-N] [-O] [-S] [-Y] [-?]

Project Rights

You must have the Destroy project right to use this command.

Remarks

Use the -S option to turn Smart mode on if you want to delete your working copies of the files after destroying the master copies.

Examples

Destroys the file Test.c in the project $/PRJ:

ss Destroy $/PRJ/TEST.C

Destroys the project $/PRJ:

ss Destroy $/PRJ

See Also

Reference

-S Option (Command Line)

Other Resources

Command Line Commands
Command Options