When you copy a plan design, the application stores the data in transaction tables. If you have run multiple plan copy processes, and if your plan design is large, the volume of stored data may trigger performance issues.
Run the Purge Plan Design Copy Process to delete data from the Plan Copy transaction tables and improve copy performance. To verify the data that you want to delete, you can test the results of the purge process before committing your changes to the database.
Use the Submit Request window.
Select the Purge Plan Design Copy Process in the Name field.
Enter the Parameters field to open the Parameters window.
In the Process Name field, select the copy process that you want to purge.
Note: If you do not select a specific process, the application purges data based on the other parameters you enter.
In the Mode field, select whether to Commit or Rollback the results of the purge process.
Select Rollback if you want to review the results in the process log file without committing the changes to the database.
In the On or Prior to Effective Date field, enter the effective date of the purge.
The application purges all data on or before this date that meet the parameters you select.
Select a Status (such as Completed or Saved for Later) to limit the purge to copy processes of that status.
Select Yes in the Retain Log field to prevent the purge process from deleting the log files of the copy processes that you want to delete.
Click OK.
Complete the request and click Submit.