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Dear Friends
We are just finding time to implement workflow
notification ... when starting the worklfow mailer
I get inundated with e-mails and must cancel the
the mailer (luckily, I'm using my e-mail address
for testing so the end users are not bothered).
What are the correct steps to follow to 'clean up'
all the old stuff existing in the database related
to workflow, so that I can begin testing?
Do I simply run the wfpurge program? What about all
the sql scripts provided to remove data from workflow
tables (wfrmall, wfrmitms, wfrmitt, etc.). Do I need
to run any of these?
Do I need to clean up any tables manually?
Please reply me ASAP
Abhishek Saxena
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