Deleting an isolated region removes all of the current
data and database tables. Deleting the workflow system additionally
removes the workflow system properties that apply to all isolated
regions in the workflow system.
About this task
When you use the administration console to delete the last connection point for an isolated
region, the isolated region is automatically removed. When you delete the last connection point to
the last isolated region, the workflow system properties are removed. Although removing the workflow
database removes the transferred workflow definitions, it does not remove the links between the
definitions and the document class or individual document in an object store.
Attention: This behavior is different from previous releases, where there was no link between
deleting connection point and isolated region objects and removing the actual workflow system
tables. If you currently have production data in your workflow system, back up the corresponding
database before you remove the last connection point.
Tip: If you intend to use
this workflow system again and want to retain the workflow system properties, initialize the last
region instead of deleting the last connection point.
What to do next
After you initialize a region, you must
prune the data for the same region in the
Case Analyzer database.