Understanding Purging Interoperability Transactions

When data becomes obsolete or you need more disk space, you can use purge programs to remove data from interface tables.

The interoperability menu contains options for purging transactions. Use one of these purge programs to remove data from the corresponding interface tables:

  • Interoperability Work Order Purge (R4801Z1P)

  • Inbound Hours and Quantity Purge (R31122Z1)

  • Inbound Inventory Issues Purge (R3111Z1P)

  • Inbound Completion Purge (R4801Z1)

  • Inbound Super Backflush Purge (R3112Z1P)

  • Inbound Kanban Purge (R30161Z1P)

For records in the Processing Log table (F0046) that are marked as processed, the program purges the associated transactions in the corresponding interoperability tables, as well as the records in the F0046 table. If the records in the F0046 table are not marked as processed, the program does not purge any records.

When you purge cycle count transactions, you can set the processing option to print only the records that are in error. Otherwise, the program prints all records that are deleted.