Hi Ashraf,
You can do this in two ways....
1. Use "-nojnl" option while starting Ferret as
[ashraf@machine]$ ferret -nojnl
But in this case you won't get any ferret.jnl'l in your working dir.
2. Use Ferret utility "Fpurge" (is a shell script in ferret/bin)
: usage is
[ashraf@machine]$ Fpurge ferret.jnl
In this case you will always have the latest ferret.jnl in your
working directory.
Hope This helps
With Regards
Jaison
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, Ashraf Zakey wrote:
Hello everyone,
Is there any ferret command will help to remove
such files?
ferret.jnl54~
ferret.jnl55~
ferret.jnl56~
ferret.jnl57~
ferret.jnl58~
ferret.jnl59~
ferret.jnl6~
Thanks
AsAshraf
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