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Knowing the amount of data you have will help you choose what to do with your agent and call summary records. Choose from one of the following options: 

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Deactivating the package

If you choose to keep your call and agent summary records in Salesforce as they are, you must keep the Advanced Reporting and Statistics package installed. You must, however, deactivate the package by deleting the scheduled jobs. Otherwise the jobs will continue to run every 15 minutes. Removing these jobs prevents them from deleting existing call and agent summary records (the jobs delete the summary records whose created date is older than the configured retention period). Removing the jobs will also avoid error logs being created when the package can no longer fetch data from your closed account.

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When you have deleted the jobs, check that you do not see any new transaction logs.

Uninstalling the package

Uninstalling the package will delete the jobs as described in the Deactivating the package section earlier in this page. However, uninstalling the package will also delete your data. If you want to uninstall the package, but still keep the data, make sure you've already exported or migrated the data. You can export the data outside of Salesforce or migrate it into Salesforce objects that aren't in the package. Salesforce and partners provide options for exporting and migrating data. For information about exporting and migrating data, refer to Salesforce documentation.

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Custom components

If you have created any custom objects or components — such as page layouts, permission sets, custom fields, and flows — that depend on the package, Salesforce will not uninstall the package. You must manually remove the custom objects and components or remove the references to the package before uninstalling. 

Deleted data

When you uninstall the package, Salesforce will ask if you want to save and export a copy of the package’s data first. This data comprises Vonage Call Summary, Vonage Agent Summary, and Transaction Log records. When you confirm you want to uninstall, data associated with the package is or isn't exported depending on your choice. The data is then deleted permanently from Salesforce. Deleting the data typically frees up a lot of space in your Salesforce org.

When data has been deleted, it cannot be restored. If you are leaving Vonage, there is no way to get the data back for historic analysis or reporting because your data will be deleted from Vonage systems too.

For information about uninstalling a managed package, including additional things to consider when uninstalling, see Uninstall a Managed Package (Salesforce help).