There are two batch files/scripts which can optionally be invoked (xcom.glb) after XCOM ended the data transfer:
- xcompp is invoked after an incoming data transfer ended succesfully.
- xcomend is invoked after every transfer is finished, whether succesful or not.
You might find it useful to delete the queue entry for the current transfer but please don't do that. For xcom, the transfer itself is still not ended and the queue entry belonging to it is still used. Therefore it is strongly suggested NOT to delete that queue entry from within these batches/scripts. This can cause unpredictable results.
To shorten the time that entries are held in the queue, you can use a smaller value for EXPIRATION_TIME in xcom.glb.