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For more information, see J2EE Post - installation action items on page 46.

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If you want to retain the instance or Tier history data, verify that the PMDB Maintenance (Weekly) process parameter is cleared. You are then able to view the data by installing a new instance using the same ID of the instance you deleted. For more information on the procedure for reusing an instance ID, see the Installing an uninstalled, old instance_id parameter section in the Precise CLI Utility Reference Guide.

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When the Siebel Tier Collectors have been removed, you can delete the Precise Interpoint Project from the Siebel Repository File (SRF). These tasks differ slightly depending on whether Interpoint is installed for a SQL Server or an Oracle database. See Deleting the Precise Interpoint project from the SRF (Oracle) on page 233 and  and Deleting the Precise Interpoint project from the SRF (SQL Server) on page 234..

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Deleting the Precise Interpoint project from the SRF (Oracle)

Deleting this project from the SRF involves the following tasks:

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  1. In Siebel Tools, in the Object Explorer, on the Types tab, select Project.
  2. In the Projects panel, search for the Precise Interpoint project.
  3. Make the project inactive.

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Deleting the Precise Interpoint project from the SRF (SQL Server)

Deleting this project from the SRF involves the following tasks:

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