Adding my voice to the consensus. Can we have an update from the Alteryx team on the current status and any issues/difficulties that are preventing the implementation of a seemingly simple quality of life improvement?
Unfortunately most of the workarounds in this thread do not work on machines that are locked down with no access to an Admin account.
In the recent versions of Alteryx, we've updated .bak files to be hidden files, only visible when the file explorer has hidden files visible selected. Does that meet user needs?
If not our product team would greatly appreciate hearing your use cases on this feature so we can better evaluate it.
Does not help. What would be helpful is to allow us, your users, to CHOOSE if we want .bak files or not. Personally, I do not want them, hidden or otherwise. And yes, I always show my hidden files so I can see what is lurking out there. Please don't force me to work the same way you like to work.
No, making the files hidden does not help. I assume many Alteryx users are also general "power users" and have their hidden files shown.
Furthermore, simply making them hidden does nothing to save space or declutter the folders. Making the whole creation of these backups optional is really the only way to solve the original request.
I suspect the Alteryx developers are using the .BAK files as some type of workaround in the underlying system and that is why they won't remove them. If that's the case, though, that would be pretty poor design, so who knows?