Data retention

This chapter describes the recommended data retention settings.

The amount of data to be predefined varies by customer and warehouse. The rows in a table determine the number of days that the data is to be predefined in the database.

This table indicates the number of rows to maintain in a table for optimal application performance:

Function Table name SQL server
Receiving RECEIPTDETAIL 1000000
PODETAIL 1000000
Shipping PICKDETAIL 1000000
Inventory LOTXLOCXID 100000(=0)
SKUXLOC 100000(=0)
ID 100000(=0)
LOT 100000(=0)
ITRN 3000000
ADJUSTMENTDETAIL 1000000
ADJUSTMENTDETAILSERIAL 1000000
CCDETAIL 1000000
CCDETAILSERIAL 1000000
CCRELEASEHISTORY 250000
CCLST 1000000
INVENTORYHOLD 100000 (OFF)
LOTXIDDETAIL 1000000
TRANSFERDETAIL 100000
ALERT 250000
APPOINTMENTDETAIL 250000
BACKGROUNDJOBSTATUS 100000
DROPID 500000
DROPIDDETAIL 1000000
HOLDTRN 1000000
ITRNSERIAL 3000000
PALOCSEARCH 50000
Load LOADHDR 100000
LOADORDERDETAIL 1000000
LOADSTOP 1000000
LOADSTOPSEAL 1000000
LOADUNITDETAIL 1000000
Tasks TASKDETAIL 1000000
TRANSMITLOG 100000(=9)
USERACTIVITY 1000000
WAVEDETAIL 500000
IMPORTFILE 100000