The macro did the trick. The hard part was finding the right object in the API. For those of you interested, you need the Trimble.Vce.Data.ImportInformation snap-in object. You can then call ClearFiles() and you are done. I will post more info in the Macros and Extensions forum.
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David Brubacher
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Original Message:
Sent: 03-27-2025 07:26
From: David Brubacher
Subject: Clearing the Import Summary
No, we are legal surveying only so most of it doesn't apply. I will look at writing a macro to clean it up though.
Thanks for the idea.
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David Brubacher
Original Message:
Sent: 03-21-2025 07:31
From: Erik Petersen
Subject: Clearing the Import Summary
Do you have RPS? I ended up using RPS copy to copy everything from one template that I had the import errors on, to a blank one then save to get rid of the errors.
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Erik Petersen
Original Message:
Sent: 03-20-2025 11:01
From: David Brubacher
Subject: Clearing the Import Summary
We have a template file that has evolved from a lot of testing, with quite a few job files imported and then removed. Now when I use the template and view an import summary, I see 100's of entries, none of which are applicable except for the last one(s).
It seems like when you save a file as a template, it carries forward all the imports from previous versions. How do I reset this, so my users only see the relevant items?
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David Brubacher
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