Is there any way to delete multiple datasets at once?
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Hi @user13374
Yes, you can go to the data center and list all of your datasets. You can then mutli-select the datasets by clicking the checkbox on the left side of the row (you can hover over the icon on the left side to reveal the checkbox).
Once you finish selecting the datasets you want to delete you can select the gear icon and then select delete.
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java cli has a command delete-dataset which will allow you to delete one dataset at a time. if you want to delete a list of them implement a FOR LOOP in your scripting tool of choice.
https://knowledge.domo.com/Administer/Other_Administrative_Tools/Command_Line_Interface_(CLI)_Tool
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Hi @user13374
Yes, you can go to the data center and list all of your datasets. You can then mutli-select the datasets by clicking the checkbox on the left side of the row (you can hover over the icon on the left side to reveal the checkbox).
Once you finish selecting the datasets you want to delete you can select the gear icon and then select delete.
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Can you please help on how we can execute the commands inside FOR LOOP. I tried something like below:
FOR /F %a in (ids.txt) do @java -jar domoUtil.jar -script test.domo %~a
But the script fails to parse arguments and hence the command fails.
Thanks,
Anurag
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you would want to generate a script file (like a .bat) file that contains one row per command you want to run.
... so i wrote a script that produces the following csv:
connect -s 'yourServer' -t 'yourAccessToken'
dataset-run-now -i 197200
dataset-run-now -i 197126
dataset-run-now -i 197203
dataset-run-now -i 129139
dataset-run-now -i 129139
dataset-run-now -i 132406
dataset-run-now -i 197269
dataset-run-now -i 197183
dataset-run-now -i 197268
dataset-run-now -i 197273then i can just execute the file
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