User login failure purge

This purge deletes data on number of failed login attempts of users from the system.

You can use purge codes pseudo-logic to analyze purges.

Any enterprise using the Console must schedule purge transactions.

Attributes

The following are the attributes for this time-triggered transaction:

Table 1. User login failure purge attributes
Attribute Value
Base Transaction ID None
Base Document Type General
Base Process Type General
Abstract Transaction No
APIs Called None
User Exits Called None

Criteria parameters

The following are the criteria parameters for this transaction:

Table 2. User login failure purge criteria parameters
Parameter Description
Action Required. Triggers the transaction. If left blank, it defaults to Get, the only valid value.
Number of Records To Buffer Optional. Number of records to retrieve and process at one time. If left blank or specified as 0 (zero), it defaults to 5000.
Live Optional. Mode in which to run. Valid values are:
  • Y - Default value. Moves qualifying records from the regular tables listed under Tables Purged to the corresponding history tables.
  • N - Test mode. Determines the rows that are moved to history tables without actually moving them.
PurgeCode Required. Cannot be modified. Used for internal calculations, such as determining retention days. Corresponds with the PurgeCode used in Business Rules Purge Criteria.
ColonyID Required in a multi schema deployment where the PLT_USER_LOGIN_FAILED table may exist in multiple schemas. Runs the agent for the colony.

Statistics tracked

The following statistics are tracked for this transaction:

Table 3. User login failure purge statistics
Statistic Name Description
NumUserLoginFailPurged Number of failed login attempts purged.

Pending job count

For this transaction, the pending job count is the number of records that can be purged from the PLT_USER_LOGIN_FAILED table.

Events raised

None.

Tables purged

PLT_USER_LOGIN_FAILED