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We have an issue where we need to clean up old Publish Transactions. Failed transactions should be deleted after some time, same is for successful one. When I take a look online, there are no out of the box solutions for this. Has anyone created GUI extension for this, or some custom tool that tracks old transactions and deletes them after some time?










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We have an issue where we need to clean up old Publish Transactions. Failed transactions should be deleted after some time, same is for successful one. When I take a look online, there are no out of the box solutions for this. Has anyone created GUI extension for this, or some custom tool that tracks old transactions and deletes them after some time?










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We have an issue where we need to clean up old Publish Transactions. Failed transactions should be deleted after some time, same is for successful one. When I take a look online, there are no out of the box solutions for this. Has anyone created GUI extension for this, or some custom tool that tracks old transactions and deletes them after some time?










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    – Rick Pannekoek
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Did you consider the Remove-TcmPublishTransactions PowerShell cmdlet ?

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Did you consider the Remove-TcmPublishTransactions PowerShell cmdlet ?

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Take a look at the following, Purging finished publish transactions



This allows you to delete success or failed transactions, you can even define how old the transactions need to be in order to be processed.



Of course you can always develop your custom solution if this is missing any advanced features you might need.






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    Take a look at the following, Purging finished publish transactions



    This allows you to delete success or failed transactions, you can even define how old the transactions need to be in order to be processed.



    Of course you can always develop your custom solution if this is missing any advanced features you might need.






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      Take a look at the following, Purging finished publish transactions



      This allows you to delete success or failed transactions, you can even define how old the transactions need to be in order to be processed.



      Of course you can always develop your custom solution if this is missing any advanced features you might need.






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        Take a look at the following, Purging finished publish transactions



        This allows you to delete success or failed transactions, you can even define how old the transactions need to be in order to be processed.



        Of course you can always develop your custom solution if this is missing any advanced features you might need.






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        Take a look at the following, Purging finished publish transactions



        This allows you to delete success or failed transactions, you can even define how old the transactions need to be in order to be processed.



        Of course you can always develop your custom solution if this is missing any advanced features you might need.







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