![]() ![]() The analyze and delete option can be run independent of any plans to migrate attachments to the new access control model, thus are useful to run in earlier versions of EWM (6.0.4 and up) independent of any plan to upgrade to 7.0. You would first analyze the repository to understand the count and total size of orphaned attachments (along with other cases like attachments linked to multiple work items). ![]() One of the options of the utility is to delete orphaned attachments and thus potentially reducing the size of your EWM repository. To aid customers in migrating existing attachments to this new security model, the development team created an as-is, unsupported, Attachment Migration utility. One of the new features in EWM 7.0 is support for using a work item’s access control context as the access control context its attachments as well. Orphaned attachments, those attachments that have been removed, not deleted, from a work item can represent a large portion of work items in the repository. ![]() I’ve blogged previously that work item attachments are typically one of the largest contributors to Engineering Workflow Management (EWM) repository size. ![]()
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