What exactly happens when I delete Robot/SCHEDULE job completion history?
The program RBT655 deletes Robot/SCHEDULE job completion history. It does NOT delete job logs; it deletes job completion history within the Robot/SCHEDULE product. Deleting the job log has no effect on the job completion history within Robot/SCHEDULE. You can run the program RBT655 automatically by turning on the automatic deletion of history on the General System Defaults panel. Alternatively, you can call the program from a command line. When the program runs, it always looks at the number of runs to retain for job history parameter. The only runs of the job that count toward this number are those that end in C or T. So if a job ends frequently with a status other than C or T, it may seem like Robot/SCHEDULE is keeping too much history, but it isn’t. Robot/SCHEDULE recognizes that a job may run independently and as a member of a group. The independent runs are handled as explained in the previous paragraph. The group member runs are tracked based on the group’s number of runs to reta