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The following stored procedure will add the DeviceID 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 20, 35, 23 to queue to delete the device. (Deletedby is to mimic what the UI would do)
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Example:
Exec [model].[sendDeviceToDeletionQueue] @deviceID = 3, @deletedBy = test
Exec [model].[sendDeviceToDeletionQueue] @deviceID = 4, @deletedBy = test
Exec [model].[sendDeviceToDeletionQueue] @deviceID = 5, @deletedBy = test
Exec [model].[sendDeviceToDeletionQueue] @deviceID = 6, @deletedBy = test
Exec [model].[sendDeviceToDeletionQueue] @deviceID = 7, @deletedBy = test
Exec [model].[sendDeviceToDeletionQueue] @deviceID = 8, @deletedBy = test
Exec [model].[sendDeviceToDeletionQueue] @deviceID = 20, @deletedBy = test
Exec [model].[sendDeviceToDeletionQueue] @deviceID = 35, @deletedBy = test
Exec [model].[sendDeviceToDeletionQueue] @deviceID = 23, @deletedBy = test
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To check the status of the devices that are currently queued.
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select * from Model.DeviceDeletionQueue |
To view all the data that is deleted
select * from model.DeviceDeletionDiagnostics with (nolock)
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The Delete can still be used in the UI as the same stored procedure runs when you confirm the deletion from the UI. |
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