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The expiryTime value in the TimeSeriesSet configuration of a TimeSeriesImport overrides DEFAULT_EXPIRY_DAYS setting for the expiry time of TimeSeries and ImportStatus. If an expiryTime is defined at the TimeSeriesSet level, the time series blobs will get this expiry time, no matter what the workflow says.
If the timeseries is of an external type, the timeseries will also stay accessible. If a time series is of the simulated type, data access has to go through a query where the taskrun record plays a major role. This taskrun record expirytime is defined by the workflow. If the taskrun record is removed, the simulated data has become orphan as it has become inaccessible.
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When expiryTime of many TimeSeriesSets are conceptually related, it is recommended to explicitely set these using a globalProperty variable using tags. |
Preserving taskrun information for access to timeseries (before 2017.01)
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The expiryTime value of thresholdEvents is the maximum of 365 days and the DEFAULT_EXPIRY_DAYS setting. There is also a eventExpiryTime in the ThresholdGroups.xml
MCRolling barrel extends expiry times for SystemActivities, Tasks and TaskRuns when necessary (2017.01 and later)
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