Delete Async Plugin Logs if plugin succeeds, save D365 storage space

Let’s see how we can efficiently manage D365 storage without bloating the storage with data that you might not need.

In my opinion, we don’t really need to know that the background process was successful or not, we typically care for what failed.

So, from an Asynchronous plugin standpoint, the logs in D365 is registered in the System Jobs and they create a ton of System Events if you are…

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Delete Async Plugin Logs if plugin succeeds, save D365 storage space

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Author: Priyesh Wagh

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