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Removing multiple stations at same time? 1

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Is there an easy way to remove multiple stations at once rather than one at a time?
 
Hi,

Very straightforward with DSA. Just do an import with remove stations and enter (or paste) the station extensions.

Hope this helps,

Chris
 
I haven't done much with inport and export in ASA, can you break in down a little more? So many buttons So little time
Thanks All
Phoneman2
 
Try this in DSA / ASA:

In 'advanced', open 'Find & replace' and choose for 'station' and select 'remove'.
Then, in 'filter' enter 'extension' in the first column and in the second column, enter the ranges (for instance: 2500-2700) or a numbber of extensions separated by commas. You can choose to filter by a lot of other value, like 'set type' and 'COR' etcetera. Remember, ASA will see the values from top to bottom as 'and, and' en left to right as 'or, or'. If you have any questions, please put 'em up here or mail me. Good luck!



Kind Regards,
Maarten Copini

-Please let me know if this was of any help-
 
Hi,

Sure, the easiest way would be to make a spreadsheet with one column of all the extensions you want to remove. Then copy all the cells from there. Open DSA and select the advanced tab on the left and click on import. In the import window select station as the object and remove as the action. This should open a small "spreadsheet" with just the extensions visible - paste the data from the spreadsheet in here. CLICK THE DISK ICON TO SAVE THIS OR IT WON'T WORK. Then click on the lightning icon to run the remove. In the status window at the bottom, click on the history tab (?) to see the progress - x successfull and x failed.

Hope this helps,

Chris
 
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