** You might also consider using the form's archiving function.  Go to Form-->Form Properties and set the Archiving to "Delete from Source".  Then you set a qualification and a time, just like an escalation.    In fact, my Server Statistics form already has archiving setup to move records to another form-- you might want to check this in any case to disable it and make sure you are really deleting the records.  There might be a ton of additional ancient records in the Server Statistics Archive form, for instance. . .

Brien

On 3/14/2012 9:35 AM, richard....@bwc.state.oh.us wrote:
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I normally do the infrastructure tasks but now I want to move

into being able to work with forms, filters, escalations, etc. What

I want to do is to use an escalation to delete a huge amount of

server statistics entries from a system. Is it possible to use an

escalation to do this? If so, how do I specify to delete all the

values from the “server statistics” form? I’m new at this so

assume I’m a total newbie. Anyone who has an exported

“def” file of how you actually did it would be really appreciated.

Thanks!

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