| Purge Entire Package VRC (ttadv6255m000)Use this session to purge a package VRC that is not used
anymore by changing its status to expired. It is only possible to purge a
package VRC if only one Package VRC is derived from it. Unchanged software
components are copied to the package VRC derived from the one which is being
purged, then all the software components are deleted from the PVRC which is
being purged. You can purge a package VRC for the following reasons: - to reduce the disk
space that is used.
- to speed up searching
for software components of previous package VRCs.
- The maximum depth of
the package VRC tree is 40. Purging a package VRC reduces the depth of the
package VRC tree, which makes it possible to add a new package VRC to the tree.
Note If you start this session, you can not start the Package VRCs (ttadv1111s000) session and the Purge Specific Software Components of Package VRC (ttadv6256m000) session. Package A set of related modules that implements a complete part of the
functionality, for example, Enterprise Planning, Financials, or Warehousing.
Packages are designed to function as independent as possible, to enable a
customer to implement only particular packages. A package code consists of two characters. For example, tt is
the code of the Tools package. Each package has a unique version structure, the VRC
structure. Version An upgrade of a package, for example, B61. Each change in the
functionality of a package results in a new version. A version can contain
several releases. Release An update in a version. For example, 'B61 a', where 'B61'
represents the version code, and the 'a' represents the release code. Each
update results in a new release with a new release code. Customer A code that identifies a customized software package. For
example, B61O_a_cus1, where 'B61O' represents the version, 'a' represents the
release, and 'cus1' represents the customer extension of the customized
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