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• -P priority specifies the internal message queue priorities. For more information about message priorities, see "Message Prioritizing" in the appropriate TIBCO iProcess Engine (Database) Administrator’s Guide.
• -d purges cases without triggering events that are set for the OnBeforePurge event. The events are triggered before purging the case if running the PURGE command without the -d option. For more information about the OnBeforePurge event, see TIBCO iProcess Modeler Procedure Management.
• node is the name of the remote host node. Enter a hyphen (–) if the procedure is hosted locally.
• procname is the name of the procedure, including sub-procedures.
• caselist purges all cases in a given range, whether they are open or closed. Use:
− ALL_CASES to specify all cases of the procedure.
− a comma (,) to separate case numbers, and a hyphen (–) to specify a range. The caselist must not exceed 255 characters.
• dd_mm_yyyy purges all cases terminated up to and including the specified date. The date is specified as the day, month and year numbers (in that order) separated by underscores.If you use a syntactically incorrect PURGE command, the utility may not return an error message (in verbose mode) indicating that it could not process the command.Purging many cases can be made more efficient by setting the USE_NEXT_MESSAGE_TO_DEQUEUE process attribute to 1. This is only of benefit when there is a large build up of messages in the Oracle AQs. See "Message and Mbox Processing Configuration" in TIBCO iProcess Engine Administrator’s Guide for more information.This example purges all cases of procedure HIRING on the local node.
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