Property reference

sn_pa_designer.enableDataRetentionFeatures

The sn_pa_designer.enableDataRetentionFeatures property toggles the activation of data retention features for Process Automation Designer and Playbooks. When enabled, it allows for automatic archiving of data based on a specified retention policy, which is crucial for managing data lifecycle effectively.

Default: true Type: boolean Application: Process Automation Designer

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 property enables or disables features for archiving terminal sys_pd_context data and automating the archiving process according to a defined retention policy.
What area does it affect? Process Automation Designer
What does the default mean? The default value is "true", which means this behavior is enabled by default.
When should you review it? An admin should review this property when adjusting data retention strategies or compliance requirements.

Out of the box property record

Raw metadata from the property record.

Property name sn_pa_designer.enableDataRetentionFeatures
Sys ID 42bc7237a3300210385a2780f31e61f2
Type boolean
Application Process Automation Designer
Default value true
Description Toggle to enable or disable PAD/Playbook data retention features that include UI Actions for archiving a terminal sys_pd_context and a Scheduled Script Execution that automatically archives based on sn_pa_designer.data_retention_policy number of days.
Updated 2024-06-12 07:50:00

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... before a playbook is archived instead, see Configure archive settings for process contexts. Procedure 1. Navigate to All > System properies > All Properties. 2. Search for and open the sn_pa_designer.enableDataRetentionFeatures property. 3. Select the here link in the warning message to edit the record. 4. Set the Value to false. Warning: Changing other fields in this record could potentially break ...