on 04-26-2007 9:52 PM
Hi,
I am using filesystem to archive XI messages.
I want to delete the old archived files from the filesystem,
as the filesystem is getting fill with old data.
I don't want to keep archived files which are 6 weeks old.
I can delete the files at OS level. But thats not a proper way
of doing it.
I am not sure where can I configure this in SAP.
If some knows a method then please let me know.
Thanks and Regards,
Arundeep Singh
Mr Singh,
Why don't you try option OPERATING SYSTEM COMMANDS in the XI File adapter.
Thanks
Amitanshu
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Hi Amitanshu,
I am working in XI, but I am not XI crazy to find every solution using XI
concepts.
I wonder if XI File Adapter can give solution to my query.
All XI Adapter will do is delete files at OS level.
And that I can easily do by scheduling a cron job.
But I am not lookig for this.
I tried to explain my issue in thread earlier.
Thanks and Regards,
Arundeep Singh
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Hi Ahmed,
The below link in your given thread does have sth related
But it doesnot answer my question.
I will clarify my question again in more detail.
I want to delete the Archiving session data, index data for the archives and the archived files stored in filesystem.
I want to delete all the arvhived sessions related data which is 6 weeks old. This taks should be possible by using some job, which I can schedule daily with a variable for 6 weeks.
I hope this make my question more clear.
Thanks and Regards,
Arundeep Singh
Hi Arundeep,
You can use object BC_ARCHIVE to delete the archive administration data. see this link:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/8d/3e4bb1462a11d189000000e8323d3a/frameset.htm
Then you can delete the archive files from the file system.
Hope this helps,
Naveen
Hi Naveen,
You are right that I can use BC_ARCHIVE.
But as I said I am looking for an automated way.
BC_ARCHIVE involves a lot of manual work everytime some has to archive the sessions.
One has to mark sessions as "to be archived" for the BC_ARCHIVE job to pick those sessions. This is a pain.
I am looking for sth, where I can delete sessions based on number of days and archive object.
Thanks and Regards,
Arundeep Singh
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