Your suggestion seems ideal I will check it out. 

My team is fairly new to openedx and we have yet to install an 
xblock somehow so I will try to get them to allow me to try to install this.

Just installing lynx to get the bulk emails working was a bit of an 
issue...  



El martes, 19 de febrero de 2019, 12:34:41 (UTC+1), Nate Aune escribió:
>
> Maybe this Admin XBlock could help? 
> https://github.com/amolmishra23/edx-adminxblock
>
> It has a “delete course” option.
>
> On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 3:54 AM vicente rios <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I know it is a bit dead but I figure I would answer this question. 
>>
>> No you can't delete courses from the module store by default. 
>>
>> Yes, you can delete courses imported by git using the sysadmin section 
>> following this slides which also explain how to enable this section. 
>> https://github.com/mitodl/git-based-courses-slides
>>
>> Not planning on switching to git based courses any time soon so it sorta 
>> sucks. 
>>
>> Thinking about hacking up a way to delete courses on the module store 
>> from sysadmin since it does list every course. 
>>
>>
>>
>> El miércoles, 19 de julio de 2017, 13:04:54 (UTC+2), Victor Hooi escribió:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Is this still the definitive way of deleting courses in EDX Studio?
>>>
>>> https://openedx.atlassian.net/wiki/display/PLAT/How+to+Delete+a+Course 
>>> also seems to suggest CLI commands.
>>>
>>> It seems a bit weird that you can create courses via the EDX Web UI - 
>>> but you can't delete them, and need to run arcane CLI on the server itself 
>>> to delete them...
>>>
>>> I just setup an EDX instance for my wife to play around with and she was 
>>> completely stumped on how to delete courses, and Google pointed me here. 
>>> Does anybody know if we added proper functionality to delete courses in 
>>> EDX  Studio yet since 2014?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Victor
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, 5 February 2014 08:27:10 UTC+8, Sean Murray wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Does "University" in this case equate to the "Organization"?
>>>>
>>>> So for instance, if this is the what the settings & details page looks 
>>>> like: 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> <https://s3.amazonaws.com/f.cl.ly/items/1B2x2S252i150z2o2T1D/Screen%20Shot%202014-02-04%20at%204.03.45%20PM.png>
>>>>
>>>> *THEN:*
>>>>
>>>> My command should look like the following:* rake cms:delete_course 
>>>> LOC=NA/T1/2014_T1 COMMIT=commit*
>>>>
>>>> When I run this, I get the following error (...which may be an 
>>>> environment issue?)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ./bin/rake cms:delete_course LOC=NA/T1/2014_T1 COMMIT=commit
>>>>>
>>>>> ./manage.py cms --settings dev delete_course --traceback NA/T1/2014_T1 
>>>>>> commit
>>>>>
>>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>>>
>>>>>   File "./manage.py", line 90, in <module>
>>>>>
>>>>>     startup = importlib.import_module(edx_args.startup)
>>>>>
>>>>>   File "/usr/lib/python2.7/importlib/__init__.py", line 37, in 
>>>>>> import_module
>>>>>
>>>>>     __import__(name)
>>>>>
>>>>>   File "/edx/app/edxapp/edx-platform/cms/startup.py", line 4, in 
>>>>>> <module>
>>>>>
>>>>>     from django.conf import settings
>>>>>
>>>>> ImportError: No module named django.conf
>>>>>
>>>>> rake aborted!
>>>>>
>>>>> Command failed with status (1): [./manage.py cms --settings dev 
>>>>>> delete_cour...]
>>>>>
>>>>> /edx/app/edxapp/.gem/gems/rake-10.0.4/lib/rake/file_utils.rb:53:in 
>>>>>> `block in create_shell_runner'
>>>>>
>>>>> /edx/app/edxapp/.gem/gems/rake-10.0.4/lib/rake/file_utils.rb:45:in 
>>>>>> `call'
>>>>>
>>>>> /edx/app/edxapp/.gem/gems/rake-10.0.4/lib/rake/file_utils.rb:45:in `sh'
>>>>>
>>>>> /edx/app/edxapp/.gem/gems/rake-10.0.4/lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb:37:in 
>>>>>> `sh'
>>>>>
>>>>> /edx/app/edxapp/edx-platform/rakelib/django.rake:92:in `block (2 
>>>>>> levels) in <top (required)>'
>>>>>
>>>>> /edx/app/edxapp/.gem/gems/rake-10.0.4/lib/rake/task.rb:246:in `call'
>>>>>
>>>>> /edx/app/edxapp/.gem/gems/rake-10.0.4/lib/rake/task.rb:246:in `block 
>>>>>> in execute'
>>>>>
>>>>> /edx/app/edxapp/.gem/gems/rake-10.0.4/lib/rake/task.rb:241:in `each'
>>>>>
>>>>> /edx/app/edxapp/.gem/gems/rake-10.0.4/lib/rake/task.rb:241:in `execute'
>>>>>
>>>>> /edx/app/edxapp/.gem/gems/rake-10.0.4/lib/rake/task.rb:184:in `block 
>>>>>> in invoke_with_call_chain'
>>>>>
>>>>> /edx/app/edxapp/.gem/gems/rake-10.0.4/lib/rake/task.rb:177:in 
>>>>>> `invoke_with_call_chain'
>>>>>
>>>>> /edx/app/edxapp/.gem/gems/rake-10.0.4/lib/rake/task.rb:170:in `invoke'
>>>>>
>>>>> /edx/app/edxapp/.gem/gems/rake-10.0.4/lib/rake/application.rb:143:in 
>>>>>> `invoke_task'
>>>>>
>>>>> /edx/app/edxapp/.gem/gems/rake-10.0.4/lib/rake/application.rb:101:in 
>>>>>> `block (2 levels) in top_level'
>>>>>
>>>>> /edx/app/edxapp/.gem/gems/rake-10.0.4/lib/rake/application.rb:101:in 
>>>>>> `each'
>>>>>
>>>>> /edx/app/edxapp/.gem/gems/rake-10.0.4/lib/rake/application.rb:101:in 
>>>>>> `block in top_level'
>>>>>
>>>>> /edx/app/edxapp/.gem/gems/rake-10.0.4/lib/rake/application.rb:110:in 
>>>>>> `run_with_threads'
>>>>>
>>>>> /edx/app/edxapp/.gem/gems/rake-10.0.4/lib/rake/application.rb:95:in 
>>>>>> `top_level'
>>>>>
>>>>> /edx/app/edxapp/.gem/gems/rake-10.0.4/lib/rake/application.rb:73:in 
>>>>>> `block in run'
>>>>>
>>>>> /edx/app/edxapp/.gem/gems/rake-10.0.4/lib/rake/application.rb:160:in 
>>>>>> `standard_exception_handling'
>>>>>
>>>>> /edx/app/edxapp/.gem/gems/rake-10.0.4/lib/rake/application.rb:70:in 
>>>>>> `run'
>>>>>
>>>>> Tasks: TOP => cms:delete_course
>>>>>
>>>>> (See full trace by running task with --trace)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the halp!
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, July 24, 2013 4:56:48 AM UTC-7, Florian D. wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Le lundi 22 juillet 2013 13:50:58 UTC+2, Patrick Shan a écrit :
>>>>>
>>>>>> By the way, I use 'edx' as the <University> part in the command. This 
>>>>>> is the whole command:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> root@online:/opt/wwc/edx-platform# rake cms:delete_course 
>>>>>> LOC=edx/8390/edx-platform COMMIT=commit
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I used edx-configuration to install the whole edx-platform on an ec2 
>>>>>> instance. Is the University part right ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Of you're unsure, just log into Studio, choose the course you want to 
>>>>> delete, Settings -> Schedule & Details : University, Course Number and 
>>>>> Course Name will be displayed.
>>>>>
>>>>> Then you just have to type 'rake cms:delete_course 
>>>>> LOC=UNIVERSITY/COURSENUMBER/COURSENAME'.
>>>>>
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