Hello Terry,

Thank you so much for your response. However I tried to clear the cocoon cache 
as you suggested (yes I am using XMLUI) and the issue is still the same; for 
example I search for “author1” which I created for testing purposes while 
creating a test item for this author. I deleted the item and the search 
returns: author1 [1] and when I click on it to see the items, I get 0 items.

Any other suggestions?

Thanks again,
Regards.

From: Terry Brady [mailto:terry.br...@georgetown.edu]
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2015 9:54 PM
To: Layale Bassil
Cc: dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] DSpace 5.2 unwanted authors...

The delete should have updated your indexes.  You could explicitly force an 
update of your discovery index.

If you are running XMLUI, it is possible that the old index data is in your 
cocoon cache.  Try clearing the cocoon cache from the Control Panel and see if 
that resolves the issue.  (Administrative -> Control Panel -> Java Information 
-> Clear Cache Immediately)

On Sun, Jul 12, 2015 at 11:37 PM, Layale Bassil 
<l...@aub.edu.lb<mailto:l...@aub.edu.lb>> wrote:
Hello,

We have imported some data into Dspace and then we deleted them but the authors 
are still there and when you browse by author you get a long list while none of 
them has any related book/item.

Is there a way to query dspace database and be able to delete all authors not 
having any related book/item?

Many Thanks,
Regards.

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