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Currently, my civicrm_job_log is the largest table in our database. There was a post Can I safely trim civicrm_job_log and civicrm_log? that mentioned an extension that would keep this table trimmed based on an age. However, in my civicrm_job_log all the run_time timestamps are NULL. How can I get these recorded correctly so that I can keep this log trimmed? fwiw, the timestamps in civicrm_log, noting changes to the database, are filled in correctly [this is also a rather bloated table that I would like to trim]. So, two questions [sorry]

  1. How do I get non-NULL run_times in my job log table?
  2. How can I best manage civicrm_log and civicrm_job_log?
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    I might add that in Administer > System Settings > Scheduled Jobs, if I go to ANY job and View Job Log, the Date column is blank, just as observed by looking at the database directly. The date-time the last job was run is correct. It is just not being inserted into the database. Is there a function that does it? Does it rely on any stored MySQL routines in the database itself? I have imported MySQL backups on a few occasions as we work through a few glitches in our first CiviCRM setup. Although, I'm sure the DB structure and tables are getting filled in, perhaps I lost something along the way? Commented Dec 22, 2016 at 7:42

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Funny thing, while the Date column is filled out with a value in CiviCRM 4.6, it is empty in CiviCRM 4.7. I have checked on my customer's instances and the run_time column is in fact present but empty on 4.7. I will file a JIRA issue on this topic.

If your main concern is cleaning-up this table, you can easily do this by only keeping the last 1,000 or so entries in this table. This is easily done as the civicrm_job_log table, like many CiviCRM table, as an id column that is auto-increment. So you would do this to keep that last 1,000 entries:

-- from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/578867/sql-query-delete-all-records-from-the-table-except-latest-n/8303440#8303440 DELETE FROMcivicrm_job_log WHERE id <= ( SELECT id FROM ( SELECT id FROMcivicrm_job_log ORDER BY id DESC LIMIT 1 OFFSET 1000 -- keep this many records ) foo );

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  • I was planning to use the id to keep the last 1000 entries. I appreciate the reference to the exact query to do that. Seems like that should be part of the cleanup function that we schedule daily. How can I track the JIRA issue? Commented Feb 23, 2017 at 14:30
  • JIRA issue is probably this one issues.civicrm.org/jira/browse/CRM-20165 Nicolas at cividesk, can you confirm?
    – TwoMice
    Commented Mar 5, 2022 at 23:11
  • Yes it is, thanks @TwoMice.
    – cividesk
    Commented Mar 7, 2022 at 2:45
  • I just installed a fresh 5.72.3 under WordPress and the date column remains NULL. I modified in MySQL table structure putting current_timestamp() in default value and ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP() in Extra. Now the date is populated, but is this correct? Commented May 31 at 3:20

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