To open the ECS Maintenance system task configuration:
Click the Show Configuration Browser button in the upper left part of Desktop to show the Configuration Browser pane.
In the SystemTask folder, double-click the ECS Maintenance workflow.
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Build and expand the System Task folder. Click the ECS_Maintenance task.
In the SystemTask folder, click the ECS_Maintenance workflow to open a workflow containing the ECS Maintenance agent
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- Double-click
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- the agent icon to open the configuration.
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ECS_Maintenance configuration dialog - Cleanup tab
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UDRsIf | this check box is selected, UDRs will be deleted from Select this checkbox to delete UDRs from the ECS when they are older than the number of days stated (maximum 999 days). If disabled, The default setting is 7 days. Clear this checkbox to keep the UDRs will remain until manually cleaned out via the the ECS Inspector. If Enter 0 (zero) is entered, to remove all UDRs with state Reprocessed will be removed in state Reprocessed whenever the cleanup task is performedrun, with a minimum time interval of one hour.Default setting is 7 days. |
Batches | If this check box is selected, batches will be deleted from Select this checkbox to delete batches from the ECS when they are older than the number of days stated (maximum 999 days). If disabled, The default setting is 7 days. Clear this checkbox to keep the batches will remain until manually cleaned out via the the ECS Inspector. If Enter 0 (zero) is entered, to remove all batches with state Reprocessed will be removed in state Reprocessed whenever the cleanup task is performedrun, with a minimum time interval of one hour.Default setting is 7 days. |
Statistics | If this check box is selected, statistical data will be deleted from ECS when it is older than the number of days stated (1 - 999 days). If disabled the statistics will remain in the system. There is no other way through the GUI to remove the ECS statistics. Default setting is 21 days. |
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