Applies only to object stores with one or more advanced storage areas. This property specifies the period in seconds that the content deletion queue sweep waits before it processes newly enqueued content deletion requests. When the delay period expires, the queue sweep processes the requests.

This property allows you to set up a potential content restore point for backups. Content that is deleted from an advanced storage area will not be deleted from the storage device(s) until this deletion delay period has expired. Hence, the content is still available so that its associated document object can be restored from a database backup up to this deletion delay.

For example, if this property is set to 12 hours, then a point-in-time snapshot of the database has a 12-hour window to restore any documents that have been deleted. So if a point-in-time snapshot of the database is taken at 10 a.m., then all the content that is deleted since 10 a.m. can still be retrieved -- as long as a database restore back to the 10 a.m. snapshot is performed before 10 p.m. If the database restore is done after 10 p.m., then some of the content deleted since this snapshot was taken might no longer be available if that content was already removed from the underlying storage device.

Namespace:  FileNet.Api.Core
Assembly:  FileNet.Api (in FileNet.Api.dll)

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Visual Basic (Declaration)
Property AdvancedStorageDeletionDelay As Nullable(Of Integer)
C#
Nullable<int> AdvancedStorageDeletionDelay { get; set; }
Visual C++
property Nullable<int> AdvancedStorageDeletionDelay {
	Nullable<int> get ();
	void set (Nullable<int> value);
}
JavaScript
function get_advancedStorageDeletionDelay();
function set_advancedStorageDeletionDelay(value);

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