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Ability to perform mass deletion of feature packages

crazyaboutlinux shared this idea 10 years ago
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Hello,


Today I have really tired of deleting more than 500 packages from WHM, So I have got an idea to inform cPanel team to implement multiple delete packages option in WHM


There should have an option to select facility which you want to delete and which you don't.


I hope cPanel like this and other people like this too, I really need this feature.


Regards,

Crazyaboutlinux

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What do you think should happen when the user attempts to delete a package that still has users assigned to it? Should the mass-deletion be halted or that package skipped?


In general, I've heard dissatisfaction with how Packages <-> Users work in real life due to the problem that you describe. Anything that improves the situation and keeps things that should be simple simple I would be for.

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Sorry for the late reply. If a package has users assigned to it, it should be marked in RED and force you to deselect such packages.

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Hello,

Am also looking forward to having a check box where an administrator can select ALL packages or Some packages and perform a mass deletion because deleting packages one by one is very hectic if you have more than 20 packages. In case a package selected or packages selected have accounts allocated to them, there should be a notification to deselect such packages just the same way the transfer tool works in case you want to copy conflicted accounts.

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Its a good idea. Enhances flexibility and convenience to the administrator.

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"Deleting multiple packages has always been time consuming because you have to delete one by one so selecting multiple packages would be of great help"
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Its a good idea. Enhances flexibility and convenience to the administrator.

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