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2/14/2007 2:18 PM
 
I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on if I can change the 999 day limit on the sitelog information.  I was also wondering how this actually happens.  Does DNN actually delete entries in the SQL database after the 999 days are past?  I have a sitelog that I want to keep all the information for.  I was wondering if I can do this in DNN or if I just have to move all the data to a new database/table and keep appending to that new one every time an entry is added to the original one.  If there is a way to change it in DNN though, I think it would be much easier and faster.  Thanks for your input and let me know if you need more information!
 
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2/14/2007 2:50 PM
 
I believe that the 999 setting tells it to keep it all the time, but I am not 100% sure...

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2/20/2007 9:14 AM
 
HELP!!  This 999 days is up and data is actually being deleted from my database!  Does anyone know how to prevent this or what I should do to create back ups?  Thank you!!!
 
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2/20/2007 11:11 AM
 

In host > scheduled tasks there is a task that is performing the cleanup. Disable it and you're fine.

You're not backing anything up at the moment? You should start doing that anyway... but that's a separate story. Use Enterprise Manager or some tool like that to perform backups.

 
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2/20/2007 11:31 AM
 
In host > scheduled tasks is it the DotNetNuke.Services.Log.SiteLog.PurgeSiteLog, DOTNETNUKE line? Do I need to do this if I change the admin > site settings > page history to -1?
 
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