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Revision as of 21:00, 16 October 2012
Settings > Recycle Bin
The LongJump Platform lets you recover deleted data from the Recycle Bin.
About the Recycle Bin
When a record is deleted, the record and all the related information are moved into a temporary holding area called the Recycle Bin. Records in the Recycle Bin are held for 30 days before they are automatically and permanently deleted.
For example, if a user deletes an Account then that account will be moved into the Recycle Bin, including all Contacts, Contracts, Campaigns, and Events that are related to the account.
- Users with Manage Recycle Bin permission rights enabled can:
- View or permanently delete records owned by the user's team(s) (including secondary team(s)
- View or permanently delete records in any child team of the user's team(s)
What Related Information Is Deleted?
The following related information is moved into the Recycle Bin when a user deletes a record from a Built-in or CRM object:
When Deleting a Record from this Object... | ...this Related Information is Affected | Considerations |
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Account | Contacts, Contracts, Events, Documents(Notes and Attachments), Related Tags | |
Contact | Events, Documents (Notes/Attachments), Related Tags |
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Prospect | Contacts, Events, Documents, Related Tags | |
Task | Child Tasks, Documents (Notes/Attachments) | |
Opportunity | Events, Documents (Notes/Attachments), Forecasts, Opportunity products, Opportunity contacts, Opportunity Lifecycle, Revenue Distribution, Related Tags |
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Contract | Events, Documents (Notes/Attachments), Related Tags | |
Documents | Documents, Folders, Templates, Files | |
Cases | Events, Case History, Case comments, Documents (Notes/Attachments), Related Tags | |
Objects | Documents, Events, Lookup fields, Subform, Related Information, Task/Appointments, Notes/Attachments |
If an Object is Restored from the Recycle Bin:
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Campaigns | Campaign, Contract amount | |
Data Policies | Data Policy Actions | |
Data Policy Action | Data policy Action, Action Order of execution | |
Validations | Validations |
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Views/Reports | Views, Reports | The ability to access Views/Reports is defined by Access Permissions
Learn more: Create/Delete Views/Reports/Homepages |
Web Tabs | Web tab | For Web Tabs used as Widgets:
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Products | Price Book Lists |
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Price Books | Product Lists |
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Object Inheritance
Inherited Objects have special behavior in Delete actions.
Delete Records from the Parent Object
When a record is deleted from the Parent Object:
- Child records in an Object Inheritance relationship are recycled based on the Recycle Deleted Records setting in the Child Object Properties.
- Parent records in an Object Inheritance relationship are recycled based on the Recycle Deleted Records setting in the Parent Object Properties.
Subform Object
An Object that is the target of a Lookup typically displays the Related Records in a Subform.
When the target object and the related Subform object have different Recycle Deleted Records settings in the Object Properties, the guidelines described below apply, whether or not the related records are actually displayed in a subform. (The relationship exists, even if it is not clearly visible in an Object Subform.)
Note:
These deletion guidelines for Subforms apply to Custom Objects only.
They do not apply to Built-in Objects or CRM Objects
(Those rules are explained above.)
In these examples, the related objects are named as follows:
- Base Object
- Subform Object
When a record is deleted from... Subform record is... ...based on this Recycling Configuration Subform Object Moved to the Recycle Bin Subform Object: Soft Delete Base Object: n/a
Subform Object Deleted Forever Subform Object: Hard Delete Base Object: n/a
Base Object Deleted Forever Subform Object: Soft Delete Base Object: Hard Delete
Base Object Moved to the Recycle Bin Subform Object: Soft Delete Base Object: Soft Delete
Base Object Deleted Forever Subform Object: Hard Delete Base Object: n/a
Impact on Data
Merging Records
When two records are merged, the secondary record is moved to Recycle Bin, but all related information will not be moved to recycle bin. Instead, related information from the secondary record is moved to the primary record.
If a user tries to restore the secondary record, it will be restored but without all its related information.
Importing Data
Lets say, we deleted an account named "ABC" and it went into recycle bin. Now, next day if someone imports the same account "ABC", then a new account "ABC" will be created.Now, if user restores the deleted account "ABC", in that case the account will be restored and will not merge with an existing account. Therefore, now there will be two accounts with same name "ABC".
Effect on Data Policy Actions
Data policies will be automatically re-ordered when an action is deleted. When an action is restored, it will be added to the end of the process queue. For example, if these named actions are in the data policy:
- "ABC"
- "XYZ"
- "JKL"
Deleting action named "XYZ", will result in the following actions:
- "ABC"
- "JKL"
Restoring "XYZ" will adjust the order to the following:
- "ABC"
- "JKL"
- "XYZ"
Impact on Administrators
Effect on Role Based management and Teams
When viewing the Recycle Bin, users will only be able to see records that they have deleted, unless they have Manage Recycle Bin permission.
Effect on Search
Records in the Recycle Bin will not be found during search.
Admin Access
If the administrator has Manage Recycle Bin permission, they can restore any record that they see from the Recycle Bin, regardless of who it was that deleted the record.
Audit Log
The audit log will keep logs for when records are deleted forever and restored.
Purge Deleted Records
Every Friday, the platform will automatically and permanently delete all the records that were put into the Recycle Bin 30-days before.
Working with the Recycle Bin
When records are added to the Recycle Bin, they no longer appear in Views or Reports. The record and all related information are effectively removed from normal processing in the platform.
- Records in the Recycle Bin are held for 30 days before they are automatically and permanently deleted
Note: An operation on 2500 records or more will be processed Offline.
To view the Recycle Bin:
- Click Settings > Recycle Bin
A list of records in the Recycle Bin is displayed - Optionally, choose to Restore individual records or Delete Forever.
- Or choose to Empty the Recycle Bin
Restore
This option restores the data and all the related information that was deleted.
To restore records:
- Click the checkbox next to the record(s) of interest
- Click [More Actions]
- Click Restore to move the selected records out of the Recycle Bin and back into normal use
Delete Forever
This option permanently deletes a record and its related information.
- These records cannot be recovered
To permanently delete record(s):
- Click the checkbox next to the record(s) of interest
- Click [More Actions]
- Click Delete Forever to permanently delete the selected records
Empty the Recycle Bin
This option permanently deletes all records in the Recycle Bin, and all of their related information.
- These records cannot be recovered
To empty the Recycle Bin:
- Click the [Empty Recycle Bin] button
- Confirm your action to permanently delete the contents of the Recycle Bin.