Hi experts,
We are seeking clarification about what gets deleted when an entire IS project is deleted from the CMC, specifically with regards to the Failed Data Repository (FDR).
Section 6.3.4 of the IS Admin Guide states "When you delete a project, you delete all the contents of the project which include unapproved rules, tasks, scorecards, profile results, sample data, views, and so forth." However, we know that public rules and connections do not get deleted since these are not unique to the project. What happens to the Failed Data Repository when an entire project is deleted from the CMC?
This is the situation that prompted this question:
We were having issues with a project so we exported the entire project and then deleted it from the CMC. We then re-created the project using the same project name, and imported all the views/rules/tasks/etc. After doing this we were not able to "view more failed data" and were limited to the 100 sample rows of failed data. After a bit of investigation in the FDR we found that there were multiple FD tables with various aliases - the old FD tables did not get deleted with the project. Our FDR is SQL Server 2012.
So, can we assume that deleting a project does not delete the related objects from the Failed Data Repository? What other contents/objects do not get deleted when an entire IS project is deleted from the CMC?
Thanks,
Dan