The Package Workflow This configuration screen allows to set expiration times triggering automatic transition of packages between states (workflow). The overview of the states and possible transitions between them is described in Processing of a package and possible package states (workflow). The configuration is split into several sections and it is possible to set the following:
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Default number of days after which an active clean package is deleted and cannot be downloaded anymore. The package expiration time can be set by the user during the package creation, but if not specified, it will be this value. Must be between the minimum and maximum times set above.
When changing the value, it can be selected, whether to apply the change even to existing packages. Otherwise only new ones will be affected.
(0-10000, default: 30)
Default expiration for packages in a briefcase
The default number of days for which the expiration of a package in a briefcase is set. After expiration, the package is deleted and users cannot see or download it anymore. Administrators can still see or restore the package.
When changing the value, it can be selected, whether to apply the change even to existing packages. Otherwise only new ones will be affected.
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(0-10000, default: 90)
Archived packages
Archive enabled
Enables or disables the archive functionality. If the archive is enabled, deleted packages are moved to the archive after expiration. If disabled, the package contents is erased. See Workflow.
(default: enabled)
Archived packages expiration
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When changing the value, it can be selected, whether to apply the change even to existing packages. Otherwise only new ones will be affected.
(0-10000, default: 60)
Shredded packages
Automatically delete metadata about shredded packages
If this feature is enabled, records with information about shredded packages will be deleted after a specified period of time.
(default: enabled)
Expiration of shredded packages' metadata
Specifies the number of days after which records of shredded packages will be deleted. The package data (files) of shredded packages had already been deleted when the packages were shredded. This concerns only the remaining metadata about those packages. Days are counted since the shredding, not since the package creation.
(0-10000000, default: 1100)