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[[Main Page]] > [[User manual]] > [[Add/edit content]] > [[Add/edit archival descriptions]] > Delete an existing archival description
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[[Main Page]] > [[User manual|(UM) User manual]] > [[UM-3 | UM-3 Add / edit content]] > [[UM-3.1|UM3.1 Add / edit archival descriptions]] > UM-3.1.3 Delete an existing archival description
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== Delete an archival description ==
  
[[Image:um3-1-3Delete.png|500px|right|thumb|Delete an existing description]]
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[[Image:archDescButtonBlock.png|500px|right|thumb|Click the Delete button in the button block]]
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#Navigate to the description you want to delete.For more information on navigation in ICA-AtoM, see [[access content]]
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#Click the [[Glossary#Delete button|delete button]] in the [[Glossary#Button block|button block]]
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#ICA-AtoM prompts you to confirm the delete request; click "OK"
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#ICA-AtoM deletes the record and returns you to the [[Glossary#Parent record|parent record]] of the deleted description or to the browse page if the deleted record was a top-level description.
  
1. Navigate to the description you want to delete.
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*For more information on navigation in ICA-AtoM, see in this manual: [[UM-4|Access content]].
 
  
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2. Switch from [[View mode|view mode]] to [[Edit mode|edit mode]] by clicking the [[Record title bar]] or [[Edit button]]; this takes you to the record's [[Edit screen]].
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Consequences of deleting an [[Glossary#Archival description|archival description]]:
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* If the record has lower-level descriptions registered to it, '''all the lower-level records are also deleted''' - i.e. if you delete a series, any sub-series, files, or items that belong to the series will '''also''' be deleted
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* Any date [[Glossary#Event|events]] associated with the description are deleted
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* The [[Glossary#Authority record|authority record]] of the associated [[Glossary#Creator|creator]] is '''not''' deleted
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* The [[Glossary#Archival institution|archival institution]] record of the associated repository is '''not''' deleted
  
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3. Click the [[Delete button]] in the [[Button block]].
 
  
 
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4. ICA-AtoM prompts you to confirm the delete request; click "OK".
 
 
 
 
 
5. ICA-AtoM deletes the record and returns you to the [[List screen]].
 
 
 
 
 
6. Note the following consequences of deleting an [[Archival description|archival description]]:
 
 
 
*If the record has lower-level descriptions registered to it (is a "[[Parent record|parent record]]"), '''all the lower-level records are also deleted''' - e.g. if you delete a series, any sub-series, files or items that belong to the series will '''also''' be deleted.
 
 
 
*Any [[Access point|access points]] assigned to the description are deleted.
 
 
 
*Any date [[Event|events]] associated with the description are deleted.
 
 
 
*The [[Authority record|authority record]] of the associated [[Creator|creator]] is '''not''' deleted.
 
 
 
*The [[Archival institution|archival institution]] record of the associated [[Repository|repository]] is '''not''' deleted.
 

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Main Page > User manual > Add/edit content > Add/edit archival descriptions > Delete an existing archival description

Delete an archival description

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Click the Delete button in the button block
  1. Navigate to the description you want to delete.For more information on navigation in ICA-AtoM, see access content
  2. Click the delete button in the button block
  3. ICA-AtoM prompts you to confirm the delete request; click "OK"
  4. ICA-AtoM deletes the record and returns you to the parent record of the deleted description or to the browse page if the deleted record was a top-level description.

Consequences of deleting an archival description:

  • If the record has lower-level descriptions registered to it, all the lower-level records are also deleted - i.e. if you delete a series, any sub-series, files, or items that belong to the series will also be deleted
  • Any date events associated with the description are deleted
  • The authority record of the associated creator is not deleted
  • The archival institution record of the associated repository is not deleted