While Orchard Enterprise products include archiving functionality, this feature is not recommended for use. Based on internal analysis and field experience, the archiving tools provided by these systems have known limitations and may not function as expected. This guidance reflects current best practices and is intended to prevent data access or retention issues. Instead of using archiving, we recommend using the Historical Database method, which offers more reliable long-term data storage and retrieval. |
Use the Archive page to create archives, restore archives, and restore orders. You must have the necessary security settings in order to access and use the archive feature. Select on the tab that corresponds to the task you wish to perform.
Users may set system default settings to archive records older than a specified number of days on the System Defaults administration page. See the System Defaults topic. Users may also view and restore archive data for patients and their related patients on the Order History page. See the Order History topic. |
In addition, when merging patients, the system will retain any archived records from the patient being merged to the patient that is not deleted.
Once you select Restore, the system displays the progress of the restore in the Archive Restores Running section, showing which archive is being restored, when the restore was started, and a progress bar that updates every 10 seconds. The system can run multiple restores at the same time.
If an archive file is missing, the system alerts you to which files are missing and presents you the choice to partially restore the files or cancel the restoration. |
When you restore orders, the system brings the information back into the system; however, you must select the button in the Unarchive column to return the order to its original state, as though it had never been archived, so that you may edit the order.
After you restore an archived order, an (A) will appear at the end of the order ID in the Order ID column of Work in Progress. |