Symptom
This article explains how to set up a recurring System Purge schedule once the initial purge is complete and the system has been configured with the required entities and retention periods.
Regular purging of data from the application database is beneficial to the health and performance of the application.
The following is a list of benefits of regularly purging older data:
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Reduce the overall size of the database that helps in keeping the cost of storage low.
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Reduce the size of the database speeds up backup, restore, and database maintenance jobs, such as updating statistics.
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Reduce row counts in tables can speed up actions against tables, such as queries, inserts, updates, and deletes, resulting in improved system performance.
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Environment
- SAP Sales Performance Management
- Agent Lifecycle Management
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Keywords
purge schedule, recurring purge, bi-weekly purge, every two weeks, purge configuration, process scheduling, system purge, lower environments, environment purge, application purge settings, data cleanup schedule, automated purge, scheduling purge tasks, purge frequency, maintenance purge , KBA , CEC-SAL-PPO , Agent Lifecycle Management , CEC-SAL-PPO-TITAN , SPM Titan, Ref Architecture and Migration, ALM , How To
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