Instructions for Archiving and Purging Projects

The following steps provide detail instructions for purging (or archiving and purging) in Oracle Projects.

Step One: Create a Purge Batch

You can populate a purge batch either by providing selection criteria or by selecting specific projects to purge. You can remove projects from the purge batch at any time before you release the batch.

You can define as many purge batches as you want. Each batch can contain either open or closed projects, but not both.

To create a purge batch:

  1. Log in using the Projects Implementation Superuser responsibility. See: Assigning Purge Responsibility.

  2. Navigate to the Purge Batches window. To navigate to the Purge Batches window, log on with the Projects Implementation Superuser responsibility and choose Purge Project Data.

    Note: To modify an existing purge batch, see Modifying a purge batch.

  3. Create a purge batch by completing applicable fields (described in the following table) in the Purge Batches window.

    For this field or region Do this
    Operating Unit If you are creating a new purge batch, enter the name of the operating unit to which the batch belongs
    Batch Name Description Enter a batch name and description of your choosing.
    Batch Status Display only. Both the Batch Status and Purged Date fields are display only.
    Projects Choose Open to select open indirect projects or Closed to select closed projects.
    Note: If you select Open, you can only purge and archive actual data from indirect projects.
    Administrative Projects Enable the Administrative Projects check box to purge and/or archive only administrative projects.
    Purge Options Choose the types of data that you want to purge or archive by selecting the appropriate options:
    - Purge Actuals (Default, required for open projects)
    - Purge Summary Data
    - Purge Capital Data
    - Archive Actuals
    - Archive Summary Data
    - Archive Capital Data
    You cannot choose to archive data without also selecting the corresponding purge option for that data.
    Purge options set here take effect for all the projects in the batch. You can, however, change the purge options at the project level.

    Attention: If you change the purge options here after you generate a batch, the change does not affect the projects in the batch.

    Purge-Through Date For open projects, enter the date through which you want to purge and/or archive actuals.
    Next Purge Status Select the project status to be assigned to closed projects after the purge process has run. (Open projects are assigned their original status after the purge.)
    The Next Purge Status is used for closed projects where actual amounts, summary data, and capital data are purged.
    The Next Partially Purged Status is used for closed projects that retain summary data or capital data. Open projects are assigned their original status after the purge.
    The default statuses are Purged and Partially Purged. You can change these to any valid user-defined project status that is mapped to a system status of Purged or Partially Purged. See Project Status for Purged Projects.
  4. Create a list of projects to purge:

Step Two: Review and Refine the List

After you create the purge batch, review the list of projects to be purged.

To review and refine the list:

  1. Examine the list of projects to purge and further refine the list as shown in the following table.

    To Do This
    Delete a project (record) from the list Select the line containing the project, and then choose Delete Record from the Edit menu.
    Add a project (record) to the list Select a blank line or choose New Record from the Edit menu. Then choose a project number or name from the list of values.
    See more information about the selected projects Select Project Information from the poplist to display information about the projects to be purged. Add or delete projects as needed.
    See or alter the archive and purge options for each project Select Purge Options from the poplist to display the purge options you specified for the batch. Select or deselect the check boxes. For open indirect projects, you can purge (or archive and purge) actuals only.
    Note: Purge options set on the Purge Batches window take effect for all the projects in the batch when you generate or manually select projects. (You can see the results on the Purge Batch Details window.) Changing the purge options on the Purge Batches window after you generate a batch will not affect the purge options for the projects in the batch.
  2. If you want to change purge options at the project level, then change the poplist from Project Information to Purge Options. Change the options for each project as appropriate.

  3. Save the list of projects and close the Purge Batch Details window.

Step Three: Validate the Projects in the Purge Batch

After you create purge batches, you validate them by running the ADM: Validate Purge Batch process. The validation process identifies errors in a purge batch. If a purge batch contains errors, you must correct the errors (see: Modifying an Existing Purge Batch), or remove the invalid projects from the list of projects in the purge batch. After you correct the errors, you run the validation process again.

The validation process verifies that the projects to be purged are eligible for purging. All of the projects in a purge batch must be eligible for purging before you can release the batch for purging.

To validate a purge batch:

  1. Choose Validate from the Purge Batches window.

    The system starts the ADM: Validate Purge Batch process.

    You can also validate the batch by running the process from the Submit Requests window. See Validate Purge Batches.

    You can view the status of the process by navigating to the Completed Requests window.

  2. When the process is complete, review the Purge Validation Report.

Step Four: Release the Purge Batch

After all the projects in the batch are validated (required), you release the batch for purging. You cannot release a batch that contains errors.

To release a purge batch

Step Five: Start the Purge Process

When you are ready to purge (or archive and purge) a batch, run the ADM: Purge Project Data process.

To start the purge process: