You can do this from the OS level:

echo Y|delete.file <fname>

At 12:59 PM 03/10/2004, you wrote:
Sometimes when using DELETE.FILE, the system prompts that the data entry does not match expected data... because when the file was originally created LONGNAMES was off and now LONGNAMES is on. Is there any way to force the DELETE.FILE to work without warning and prompting?

The HOSTACCESS utilities we use create these temporary files and when a sys admin needs to do cleanup, it would be nice to run a utility to delete all these hundreds of temporary files. But I'm not sure how to have a paragraph delete them and deal with sometimes needing to answer those prompts.

Any ideas?
-Dianne

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