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      Problem Definition

      The suggestion come up due to a request from our customer, where he complains that using a macro to delete the files every 30 days is unsafe. Since if you delete 1 hour before the job runs or three days, is the same.
       

      Suggested Solution

      The suggestion is to set a date for every file, for example, if I move a file to trash bin today it will only be deleted after 30 days, meaning that every file has its own count

      Why this is important

      It's important to prevent wrong deletions and mistakes within trash bin

      Workaround 

      No workaround yet. 
       

       

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            IMPORTANT: JAC is a Public system and anyone on the internet will be able to view the data in the created JAC tickets. Please don’t include Customer or Sensitive data in the JAC ticket.

              • Icon: Suggestion Suggestion
              • Resolution: Unresolved
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              • We collect Confluence feedback from various sources, and we evaluate what we've collected when planning our product roadmap. To understand how this piece of feedback will be reviewed, see our Implementation of New Features Policy.

                NOTE: This suggestion is for Confluence Server. Using Confluence Cloud? See the corresponding suggestion.

                Problem Definition

                The suggestion come up due to a request from our customer, where he complains that using a macro to delete the files every 30 days is unsafe. Since if you delete 1 hour before the job runs or three days, is the same.
                 

                Suggested Solution

                The suggestion is to set a date for every file, for example, if I move a file to trash bin today it will only be deleted after 30 days, meaning that every file has its own count

                Why this is important

                It's important to prevent wrong deletions and mistakes within trash bin

                Workaround 

                No workaround yet. 
                 

                 

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