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How does DocPersist deal with deleted data?
Ryan Morlok
Does DocPersist deal with deleting data? Does data immediately hard delete, or does it get soft deleted? If it gets soft deleted, is there a scheduled process that goes through and hard delete the data that was previously soft deleted?
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The only process I'm aware of that does this sort of thing is the Foldering Admin tool (hmm, having hard time finding a mention of it on the wiki). It has a manually run job that will remove redacted documents (sealed by a court, for example). It's not automated.
It looks like doc persist is set up for logical deletion, but querying around a bit (I haven't queried WLN prod for fear of wrath) hasn't revealed anything actually marked for logical deletion. So, either this either a rare case, or nothing ever gets logically deleted.
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The only process I'm aware of that does this sort of thing is the Foldering Admin tool (hmm, having hard time finding a mention of it on the wiki). It has a manually run job that will remove redacted documents (sealed by a court, for example). It's not automated.
It looks like doc persist is set up for logical deletion, but querying around a bit (I haven't queried WLN prod for fear of wrath) hasn't revealed anything actually marked for logical deletion. So, either this either a rare case, or nothing ever gets logically deleted.
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