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- The easiest way to find these reports is to click on Reports.
- Click on the link for the report you want.
- Islandora Batch Ingest Queue
- Note that the first row has SET ID 4.
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- Islandora Batch Ingest Sets
- Note that the creator of each Batch Set is identified so your site admin can prod you to clean up your stuff!
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- Islandora Batch Queue
- Note that the first row has SET ID 3.
- In this report, SET ID 4 is at the bottom.
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- The easiest way to clean out these files is to use the gui provided on the Islandora Batch Ingest Sets report.
- First click on the dropdown menu for the row you wish to delete. (Here, the row containing SET ID 4.)
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- Although there is an option for Delete set, the most prudent action is to click on View items in set to verify which Batch Set you have chosen.
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- Here I have chosen to View items for Set 3 which is the first Set in the Islandora Batch Queue report shown above.
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- This brings up the Set 3 4 Batch Queue with a link for Delete set.
- Note that the SET ID 3ID4 is in the only row above.
- Click on the link for Delete set.
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- Islandora gives you one more chance to change your mind.
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- Upon clicking the Confirm Button, you return to the Islandora Batch Ingest QueueSets page. Note the message about the Deleted item..
- Set ID 4 is no longer on the report.
- Three of these sets belong to someone else, so I only have 9 to go.
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- Returning to the Islandora Batch Ingest Queue from Reports, the report shows the SET ID numbers in ascending order.
- SET ID 34 no longer appears in the Islandora Batch Ingest Queue.
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- So this This is the entire process for deleting a single Batch Set.Three of them belong to someone else, so I only have 36 to go.
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