Delete Backlog Planning Session Data
Use the Delete Backlog Planning Session Data scheduled process to delete temporary user-related data that isn't needed after a session terminates.
Using the Demand Priority rule, you can explicitly prioritize simulation demands. You then can delete all simulation demands from Backlog Management by enabling the Delete Inquiry Demands attribute and running this scheduled process.
When to Use
Run the Delete Backlog Planning Session Data scheduled process as needed to perform any of these Backlog Management tasks:
- Delete all data from user sessions that ran before the date specified in the “Delete User Session Data Prior to Date” field.
- Delete all inquiry demands.
- Delete planned ship and planned arrival dates.
- Set the manual override to No, regardless of an Arrival or Ship line type.
- Reset Enforced Current Commit (ECC) and Pull-In values to Yes for all order lines.
- Remove the Manual allocation values.
Privileges Required
- Create Backlog Plan (MSC_CREATE_BACKLOG_PLAN_PRIV)
Specifications
Review these specifications before setting up this scheduled process:
Specification | Description |
Job Type | Can be run at any time. |
Frequency | Can be run on an as-needed basis. |
Time of Day | Preferably after work hours, for example, at 00:00:00 a.m. |
Duration | Typically, a few minutes to half an hour. Varies, based on the parameters selected and the data volumes. |
Compatibility | You can run only one scheduled process at a time. |
Parameters
Parameter | Optional or Required | Description | Parameter Value | Special Combinations Required | Notes |
Delete User Session Data Prior to Date | Optional | Select a date to indicate that data related to user sessions that
ran before this date will be deleted. Note: If no value is specified
for this parameter, the value SysDate-1 (yesterday) is
used. |
Date field | None | NA |
Delete inquiry demands | Optional | Select this check box to indicate that all inquiry demands in Backlog Management must be deleted. | Check box | None | NA |
Reset manual overrides | Optional | Select this check box to indicate that values specified using manual override should be reset. | Check box | None | NA |
Reset commit enforcements and pull-ins | Optional | Select this check box to indicate that Enforce Current Commit and Pull-in values should be reset. | Check box | None | NA |
Delete user-defined allocation data | Optional | Select this check box to indicate that all user-defined allocation data from a REST service or allocation workbench in Backlog Management must be deleted. | Check box | None | NA |
Troubleshooting Information
- You can view the status of Delete Backlog Planning Session Data process in the Scheduled Processes work area.
- The validation errors and warning messages that prevented the Delete Backlog Planning Session Data scheduled process from completing display in the error log.
- Interactive warning validations are not available.
- After you submit the scheduled process, you can perform any of these tasks in the
Scheduled Processes work area:
- Resubmit it
- Put it on hold
- Cancel the process
- Release the process
- You can run only one instance of Delete Backlog Planning Session Data process at a time.
- If the job is running slower than expected or isn't
finishing:
- Verify that it's not a generic issue affecting all scheduled processes.
- Verify that the selected parameters haven't changed since the last run.
- Cancel or force cancel it. Provide the log file and ESS process ID information to product support.
- If the job fails:
- Review the error messages in the log file to pinpoint the specific parameter that caused the failure.
- If the reason for the failure isn’t clear from the logs, review the diagnostic logs and contact product support for more help.