Using MOPZ  - Clean-up -

Hello all,
We have now used Maintenance Optimizer Procedure for a while, and we have now a lot of entries in Support Package and Stack Inbox with different satus.
Is there a report that can be executed to clean-up this list, or are we supposed to have a long list in the inbox as a log ?
Best regards,
Karl

Hello,
So the correct way to use mopz is to first make a entry for my DEV system, when it's installed on that system - i have to change installation from DEV to QA and so on to PRD?
/Karl

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