This document outlines several Oracle Data Purging Requests including: purging ATP temp tables, concurrent request and manager data, diagnostic and log messages in 11i, FND_STATS history records, logs and closed alerts in r12, obsolete generic file manager data, obsolete SOA monitor data, obsolete workflow runtime data, rule executions, and signon audit data. The requests aim to periodically purge temporary, obsolete, or historical data from Oracle applications to manage database size.
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Purging Request
This document outlines several Oracle Data Purging Requests including: purging ATP temp tables, concurrent request and manager data, diagnostic and log messages in 11i, FND_STATS history records, logs and closed alerts in r12, obsolete generic file manager data, obsolete SOA monitor data, obsolete workflow runtime data, rule executions, and signon audit data. The requests aim to periodically purge temporary, obsolete, or historical data from Oracle applications to manage database size.
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Oracle Data Purging Request
Purge ATP Temp Tables:
Oracle Inventory uses the item or organization ATP(Available to promise) rule to determine the supply and demand to be considered in the calculation. Attention: ATP Inquiry is for informational purposes only and does not place demand or reserve on-hand inventory. Purge Concurrent Request and/or Manager Data: This program is use to delete:
o request log files, concurrent manager log files, and report output files from your product directories maintained by the operating system
o records (rows) from Application Object Library database tables that
contain history information about concurrent requests and concurrent manager processes.
Purge Diagnostic and Log Messages in 11i:
This program purges all messages up to the specified date,except messages for active transactions (new or open alerts, active ICX sessions, concurrent requests, and so on). Purge FND_STATS History Records: This program can be run to purge the history records from the FND_STATS_HIST table. This program should be scheduled to run periodically if statistics are being gathered with History Mode as FULL. You do not need to run this program if you gather statistics with History Mode as NONE or the default – LASTRUN.
Purge Logs and Closed System Alerts in r12:
This program purges all messages up to the specified date,except messages for active transactions (new or open alerts, active ICX sessions, concurrent requests, and so on). Purge Obsolete Generic File Manager Data: The request is used to purge uploaded files from the Generic File Manager. Some of the data that gets into this table belongs to old/expired exports. For every request for an export, an entry in the FND_LOBS table is recorded. This data must be purged regularly. The report is based on a PL/SQL procedure, which gets rid of old obsolete uploaded files (loaded to the database) for the programs FND_HELP, export and FND_ATTACH, these are programs that are run under the FNDGFU (Generic File Manager Access Utility).
Purge Obsolete SOA Monitor Data:
SOA Monitor is a centralized, light-weight service execution monitoring and management tool. It not only monitors all the web service activities that SOA Provider and Web Service Provider process, but also provides auditing records for the service execution details if the auditing feature is enabled. Oracle E-Business Suite Integrated SOA Gateway allows you to purge SOAP messages, logs, and audit records that have been collected through SOA Monitor for a period of time.
Purge Obsolete Workflow Runtime Data:
By default, this program purges obsolete runtime information associated with work items as well as obsolete design information, such as activities that are no longer in use and expired users and roles, and obsolete runtime information not associated with work items, such as notifications or Oracle XML Gateway transactions that were not handled through a workflow process.
Purge Rule Executions:
Purge Signon Audit data:
Purges all Signon Audit information created before a given date.