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Stuart Lewis commented on DS-811:
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I've been working on this and now have a working version, but before I complete 
the work to update the UIs and write the documentation, I need to check it with 
everyone.  It works as follows:

1) Add an 'action' column
2) Insert into the action column either 'delete', 'withdraw', 'reinstate' or 
nothing.
3) ANY CHANGES IN METADATA ARE IGNORED IF THERE IS AN ACTION COLUMN.  Is that 
OK?
4) The action column is then examined, and if applicable (e.g. it won't attempt 
to reinstate an item that isn't withdrawn) it will make the changes.

Feedback welcome.  Hopefully I'll post a patch soon.

Thanks,


Stuart

> Delete / withdraw items via bulk csv editing
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DS-811
>                 URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-811
>             Project: DSpace
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: DSpace API, JSPUI, XMLUI
>            Reporter: Stuart Lewis
>            Assignee: Stuart Lewis
>             Fix For: 1.8.0
>
>
> I want to enhance the CSV-based batch editing tool.  One obvious enhancement 
> is to allow the withdrawal / deletion of items.  I propose to implement this 
> by:
>  - In the 'collection' column which normally holds the primary and mapped 
> collection(s) in which the item resides, allow the values ('DELETE' or 
> 'WITHDRAW') to be entered.  These will, after the normal confirmation screen, 
> perform those actions.
> Any comments on that before I implement it?

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