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Use it for questions about performing routine and other maintenance tasks in Drupal.
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field_deleted_date_N and field_deleted_revision_N not removed on cron run or field_purge_bat...
Through a lot of googling I found people saying that these tables will eventually be cleared on cron run. They also said you could run field_purge_batch(). …
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Best way to trigger multiple Feeds importers?
module - Elysia Cron which gives in its own words 'a fine grain control over each task and several ways to add custom cron jobs to your site'. … With Elysia's hook_cronapi() you can set up a cron job which calls your function at your set up intervals.
Though it seems really a long since your question.....I hope this is of some help. …
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Triggering the Feed Import module
Else I think you can trigger the feeds using cron too. Elysia Cron is a great module which gives 'fine grain control over each task and several ways to add custom cron jobs to your site'. …