As of Date
            Enter the date to begin purging previous resident 
 data using the format mm/dd/yyyy. Or, use the Calendar 
 Button to select a date. All related transactions occurring as of 
 this date are eligible for deletion.
            Select Property
            Select the property or properties to include from 
 the selection list. Highlight a single property or use the keyboard functions 
 to highlight multiple properties at once. 
            Print Residents Purged
            Checked (default) 
 - Prints a record of all residents purged as a result of running this 
 process. 
            Unchecked 
 - Does not print a record of all residents purged as a result of running 
 this process. 
            Print Resident Profiles
            Unchecked (default) 
 - Does not print resident profiles for each resident being purged as a 
 result of running this process. 
            Checked 
 - Prints resident profiles for each resident being purged as a result 
 of running this process. 
            Print Resident History
            Unchecked (default) 
 - Does not print resident history for each resident who is purged as a 
 result of this process. 
            Checked 
 - Prints a resident history for each resident who is purged as a result 
 of this process.  
            Run in single-user mode
            
                
Note
            When this option is selected (default), it automatically 
 switches the database to single-user mode, which prevents other users 
 from logging in until the process completes. It is strongly recommended 
 that single-user mode be used. 
            Checked (default) 
 - Puts the system in single-user mode, with only your connection to the 
 database allowed, while the process runs. A message displays when other 
 users are logged into the eSite database, and in that case, the process 
 cannot be run in single-user mode. 
            As an alternative, you can uncheck the box and 
 then the system does not run the process in single-user mode.
            Unchecked 
 - The system remains in multi-user mode while the process runs. This is 
 the default condition of the system, as it is designed for multiple users 
 to be logged in concurrently.