Delete archive on extract
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General Question. What file type’s are in these folders? and are these folders created automatically by a software program?
I had a small scenario like this with An Access database that imported Large csv formats from a SAP extract but once access had them imported these files were technically Redundant, I used PowerArchiver to Compress a backup of these for about 1 month but the primary files in this folder were now rubbish.
So what did I do? I simply downloaded a free program called CCleaner and setup that Folder to be cleared at a specific time or at shutdown.
That way PowerArchiver kept a small Archive of those sap extracts and I had use of that Primary folder all day untill shut down or at a specific time of day.
Maybe in the future Powerarchiver will incorporate the ability to clean or erase folders it Compressed properly but until this time I just used a free cleaner to help me.
The advantage of using CCleaner was that I could select other folders and files that were not backed up by PA. So really it was better to use this method than to rely on Powerarchiver to do everything outside the Archive process.
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+1 from me for CCleaner solution. Very handy for getting rid of the junk files lying around your HD.
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Consider the following scenario:
I have limited space on HDD and I must archive lots of folders to make space.
I start archiving each folder using queue. The problem is that folders are not deleted and soon I ran out of hdd space.Why not use “move” to archive instead of “add” - that is what it is for :)
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Why not use “move” to archive instead of “add” - that is what it is for :)
he is using 7zip, and 7zip’s engine does not have move option.
additionally, you can lower the process priority for all formats in PA by minimizing progress bar to tray.
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he is using 7zip, and 7zip’s engine does not have move option.
oops - then I misunderstood when he said he was looking for an alternative to 7Zip :o
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oops - then I misunderstood when he said he was looking for an alternative to 7Zip :o
:rolleyes: Tut! Just can’t get the staff these days! :D
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Hi I need this feature quite badly.
For example, I need to delete archives immediately after a archive is extracted so I can free up space for extracting another archive.
Also in case of creating archives I need to delete automatically files archived.
I don’t see how some other tool/script can do this since it does not know when Power Archiver finished an archive job in queue.Please check “Extract Now” free software which supports this feature very well.
As a suggestion you could consider adding ability to run scripts triggered by events (archive job finished) and pass parameters to script with name of archive extracted (in case of extraction) or name of folder archived (in case of archiving).
I can understand that this feature can be quite problematic to implement but would give me some solution to write my own script. -
Just rearrange all your files in folders. Cpmress a folder then delete a folder. And resolve not to get your hard disk so clagged up again ;-).
DrT
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Well All I can Say is that we have suggested Multiple ways to continue Compressing these folders then to clear them up at a specific time using another free application.
Obviosly, this is an additional feature that might be considererd. However, I wouldnt expect it to be on a high priority just yet due to the work currently being carried out for the next major release.
If I were you I would consider implementing what has been suggested for the time being.
But if this is being a constant pain in your backside because of disk space then it might be worth considering purchasing a bigger hard drive to handle this constant flux. In the UK you can get a 2 Terebyte hard disk for less than £100.
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Ok thanks.
Just bought a hdd. -
Hi I need this feature quite badly.
For example, I need to delete archives immediately after a archive is extracted so I can free up space for extracting another archive.
Also in case of creating archives I need to delete automatically files archived.
I don’t see how some other tool/script can do this since it does not know when Power Archiver finished an archive job in queue.Please check “Extract Now” free software which supports this feature very well.
As a suggestion you could consider adding ability to run scripts triggered by events (archive job finished) and pass parameters to script with name of archive extracted (in case of extraction) or name of folder archived (in case of archiving).
I can understand that this feature can be quite problematic to implement but would give me some solution to write my own script.Extract Now is truly the solution that I’ve been looking for… thank you so much for this recommendation!
Power Archive was such a good software to use for most things and for many years have been following its progress, but given that the most important thing we dont have these days is time, the feature that Extract Now gives for free is actually one of the top feature that I would have easily be willing to pay for… I’m so compelled to post this message because I feel strongly that this feature is a huge time saver and should be integrated into PA asap… the feature to ‘move’ original archive files ‘after’ its been extracted so that its not instantly deleted would have solved a lot of the concern people have of loosing something they’re not aware, it gives them the ability to double check that the extraction was successfull then they can just simply delete the ‘extracted archives’.
If most of the feature from Extract now could be build into PA, Power Archiver will be indeed the archiving software that is truly powerful. Right now I can breath easier knowing that things are going to be better for me after I found Extract Now… a software I would have been willing to pay good money for, even if its free its worth supporting. Currently letting it go thru the whole folders of archives and doing stuff that I would have normally had to do manually that is, unzip and delete over and over again. (could have written a batch file in dos probably to take care of it, but couldnt be bothered)