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Below are some example scenarios:
Scenario 1: #
Based on the above figure, below is a short explanation:
- “Automatic Reprocessing” checked: This integration will be covered for message reprocessing when the MessageReprocess scheduler run
- When the Maintenance scheduler runs, it will perform as follows:
- Log deletion: since the “Number of Days to Keep Logs & Log Files” is blank and “Log Levels to Delete” are “Error; Warning; Info” and “Delete Log Files” and “Delete Logs” are checked, then it will delete both logs with the specified levels and log files immediately – no matter when records lastly modified. Note: as per run, only 1000 logs and 1000 log files will be covered.
- Message deletion: since the “Number of Days to Keep Messages” is blank and the “Delete Messages” checked and no other message statuses selected, then it will delete only “completed” messages immediately – no matter when records lastly modified.
Scenario 2: #
Based on the above figure, below is a short explanation:
- “Automatic Reprocessing” unchecked: This integration will not be covered for message reprocessing when the MessageReprocess scheduler run
- When the Maintenance scheduler runs, it will perform as follows:
- Log deletion: since the “Number of Days to Keep Logs & Log Files” is blank and “Log Levels to Delete” are “Error; Warning; Info” and “Delete Log Files” and “Delete Logs” are checked, then it will delete both logs with the specified levels and log files immediately – no matter when records lastly modified. Note: as per run, only 1000 logs and 1000 log files will be covered.
- Message deletion: since the “Number of Days to Keep Messages” is blank and the “Delete Messages” checked and no other message statuses selected, then it will delete only “completed” messages immediately – no matter when records lastly modified.
Scenario 3: #
Based on the above figure, below is a short explanation:
- “Automatic Reprocessing” unchecked: This integration will not be covered for message reprocessing when the MessageReprocess scheduler run
- When the Maintenance scheduler runs, it will perform as follows:
- Log deletion: since the “Number of Days to Keep Logs & Log Files” is 10 days and “Log Levels to Delete” are “Error; Warning; Info” and “Delete Log Files” and “Delete Logs” are checked, then it will keep those logs with the specified levels and log files for 10 days – those records last modified within 10 days and the others will be covered for deletion. Note: as per run, only 1000 logs and 1000 log files will be covered.
- Message deletion: since the “Number of Days to Keep Messages” is 7 days and the “Delete Messages” checked and no other message statuses selected, then it will keep messages for 7 days – those records last modified within 7 days and the others will be covered for deletion.