Best practice: "Turning off" concurrent programs

We have a number of concurrent programs that are no longer used. In addition to
application-side setup, some concurrent programs have corresponding files on the
operating system that are no longer required; others have database code that is
no longer required.
Although most programs have been untouched, there are a few that people tried to
clean up in the past: Some programs have been disabled via the Concurrent
Program Definition screen; others have been removed from all request groups;
still others have been renamed with "Old" appended to the previous name.
Is there a recommended approach to this clean-up? What have you guys done?
Carrie
Carrie Hollack
[email protected]

Due to audit reasons you can only disable and not remove the programs from the system.
Sam
http://www.appsdbablog.com

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