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Component: BC-CCM-DAG
Component Name: Data Aging
Description: The amount of time that must pass before application data can be aged and moved from the current area to the historical area.
Key Concepts: Residence time is a term used in the BC-CCM-DAG Data Aging and Archiving component of SAP. It is the amount of time that data is stored in an archive before it is deleted. The residence time can be set to any length of time, from days to years, depending on the user's needs. How to use it: In order to set the residence time for data in the BC-CCM-DAG Data Aging and Archiving component, users must first access the component's settings. From there, they can select the desired length of time for the residence time. Once this is done, all data stored in the archive will be deleted after the set amount of time has passed. Tips & Tricks: It is important to remember that setting a longer residence time will result in more data being stored in the archive, which can take up more space and resources. Therefore, it is important to consider how much data needs to be stored and how long it needs to be stored for before setting a residence time. Related Information: The BC-CCM-DAG Data Aging and Archiving component also allows users to set an expiration date for data stored in the archive. This expiration date can be used in conjunction with the residence time to ensure that data is only stored for as long as necessary.