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@Sumanth V -Oracle the 90 day retention period is on our source system. If a refresh or reset is performed, we were under the impression that all of the data would need to be reloaded to FDI. Since the data older than 90 days in the source will no longer be in the source, FDI would not have that data to load in.
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@Sumanth V -Oracle but if a refresh is performed, the data that is older than our 90-day retention period in our source system will be wiped out in FDI, right? We are trying to find a way in which we can retain that data in FDI.
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Thanks, @Sumanth V -Oracle . Is there a way to load the back up table into the FDI table or to load it into the pipeline?
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@Sumanth V -Oracle An additional follow up question: is there any way to preserve data in FDI so that it is not wiped out during a refresh? Or is there a way to store it elsewhere?
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Hi @Sumanth V -Oracle thanks for clarifying. So, just to confirm, as long as we do not perform another full load or a refresh, our data will stay there indefinitely. However, if we do perform a full load, or refresh, the FDI will load in data back to the initial extract date of the source application (so, this would be 3…
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Hi @Sumanth V -Oracle thanks for the response. Any data retention limitation is from the source (Oracle Cloud), correct? So, FDI will retain all of the data that has been loaded unless a full refresh is performed, at which point, it would pull in all data back to the initial extract date OR the source's data retention date…
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Hi @Cade Johnston appreciate you following up. This makes sense. Thanks for the update!
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Hello, we are interested in being able to hide the delivered folders as well. Was there ever a resolution on this?
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Agree with this idea. I have upvoted.
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Thank you, Christine! This would be beneficial for us and I am sure other customers would benefit as well.