Property reference

com.glide.cle.allow_ec_key_deletion

The com.glide.cle.allow_ec_key_deletion property enables the deletion of encryption context keys when there are no unmigrated keys, data, or attachments. Admins should care about this setting to ensure proper key management and data security during encryption processes.

Default: true Type: boolean Application: Global

Key questions about this property

The answers below summarize the purpose, scope, default effect, and review scenarios for this property.

What does it do? This boolean property allows the deletion of encryption context keys once all associated data has been migrated, enhancing key management efficiency.
What area does it affect? Encryption key management
What does the default mean? The default value is "true", which means this behavior is enabled by default.
When should you review it? Review this property when managing encryption contexts or during data migration processes.

Out of the box property record

Raw metadata from the property record.

Property name com.glide.cle.allow_ec_key_deletion
Sys ID e6e092517fdb12106a654af7ac866599
Type boolean
Application Global
Default value true
Description Allow to delete encryption context keys after there is no unmigrated key + data +attachment.
Updated 2026-04-09 03:10:36

Sources

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... Encryption jobs aren't completed Sys attachments zip data and Column Level Encryption jobs aren't completed even when the CLE Migration Dashboard correctly reads this property and displays 'migration success' and com.glide.cle.allow_ec_key_deletion is set to 'true'. 1. Navigate to the filter navigator. 2. Remove triple DES usage. Observe that column level encryption data migration isn't completed. Notice that the sys_property 'com.glide.cle.allow_ec_key_deletion' is ...