CBSubs: Deleting Orphan Entries

6 years 11 months ago #293529 by RobGG
CBSubs: Deleting Orphan Entries was created by RobGG
Hi,
We have a delayed implementation. During 2016 with an earlier version of CBSubs we had test entries in CB and with subscriptions in CBSubs. These entries were deleted in CB and the deletion process did not carry over to CBSubs. Currently we have a number of "orphan" expired subscriptions that have no UserName and No Full Name. What is the best way to delete these orphan "test" entries?

Regards,

Robert

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6 years 11 months ago #293547 by krileon
Replied by krileon on topic CBSubs: Deleting Orphan Entries
You'll have to delete them manually within the database. CBSubs keeps subscription data even if a user is deleted as it's still relevant for records keeping.


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