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El lenguaje audiovisual en la narrativa infantil

III. FUNDAMENTACIÓN TEÓRICA

5. NARRATIVAS AUDIOVISUALES INFANTILES

5.3. El lenguaje audiovisual en la narrativa infantil

Java Client and Web Client support “soft” and “hard” deletes. When you soft-delete an object in the database, it is not permanently deleted. A soft-deleted object is marked “Deleted” in the database, and its object number is reserved. You cannot create another object with the same type and number as a soft-deleted object.

Note You can undelete a soft-deleted object, if you have the appropriate privileges. If you need to do so, but do not have privileges, contact the Agile administrator.

This section contains the following topics:

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Soft-Deleting an Object (on page 115)

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Undeleting an Object (on page 115)

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Hard-Deleting an Object (on page 115)

When you run a search, soft-deleted objects do not appear in the search results table. To locate soft-deleted objects, you must run the predefined deleted object searches in the Recycle Bin Searches folder.

Note You have access to the Recycle Bin Searches folder if Recycle Bin Searches is included in the

Searches field of your user profile. If you have the appropriate privileges, you can edit your user profile and add Recycle Bin Searches to the list of searches in the Searches field. If you do not have the appropriate privileges to modify the Searches field in your user profile, ask the Agile administrator to modify your user profile.

A hard-deleted object is permanently removed from the database.

Caution You cannot undelete a hard-deleted object.

Before you can delete an object, it must meet the conditions described in the following table.

Note You cannot delete an object unless all of its relationships and subscriptions are removed.

Class or base class

of object

You can delete this kind of object that meets the following conditions:

Item à The item has no released changes against it.

à The item is not listed on the Affected Items tab of any pending change. (You must first remove the item from the Affected Items tab of each pending change before you can delete the item.)

à The item has no content on its BOM tab for the current revision or any pending revisions.

à The item has no content on its Manufacturers tab for the current revision or any pending revisions

à The item is not used on any other item's Bill of Materials, that is, the item to be deleted is not a child item on the BOM tab of a parent item revision, including the latest released revision, past released revisions, or pending revisions of the parent item.

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Class or base class

of object

You can delete this kind of object that meets the following conditions:

Change à You created it; or you are the change analyst or component engineer, and the Agile administrator has given change analysts or component engineers the appropriate privileges to delete a change.

à The change is at the Pending status type or the Unassigned status.

à You have Discovery and Read privileges for any items on the Affected Items table, otherwise, you cannot delete the change.

Note To delete a change that has already been released, you must first unrelease the change. You need the appropriate privileges to unrelease a change by using the

Workflow tab to switch it to a different status.

Manufacturer à It is not listed on the Manufacturers tab of an item. (Check the Where Used tab of the manufacturing object.)

à If the object is a manufacturer, no manufacturer parts are associated with it.

Note If all manufacturer parts associated with a manufacturer have been deleted, then the manufacturer can be deleted as well. However, you will not be allowed to undelete the soft-deleted manufacturer parts until the soft-deleted manufacturer object is undeleted.

Site Note Unlike other Agile objects, site objects can be soft deleted, but soft-deleted sites cannot be undeleted or hard deleted. If you are no longer using a site, Agile recommends that you disable it.

à The site does not appear on any item’s Sites tab.

à The site is not associated with any other Agile object.

à The site has a lifecycle of Disabled.

Note If it meets the conditions listed above, a disabled site can be soft-deleted even when it is listed in the Sites or Default Site field of user profiles. The deleted site is

automatically removed from the Sites list in any user profile where it is listed. Once the site has been associated with an item, you can change its status to Disabled, but you cannot delete it.

Package à You created it; or you are the program manager, and the Agile administrator has given program managers the appropriate privileges to delete a package.

à The package is at the Pending status type or the Unassigned status.

Transfer Order

à You created it, or the Agile administrator has given you the appropriate privileges to delete a transfer order.

à The transfer order is at the Pending status type or the Unassigned status.

PSR or QCR à You created it; or the Agile administrator has given change analysts or component engineers the appropriate privileges to delete a PSR or QCR.

à The PSR or QCR is at the Pending status type or the Unassigned status.

à You have Discovery and Read privileges for any items on the Affected Items table, otherwise, you cannot delete the PSR or QCR.

Note To delete a PSR or QCR that has already been released, you must first unrelease it. You need the appropriate privileges to unrelease a PSR or QCR by using the

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Class or base class

of object

You can delete this kind of object that meets the following conditions:

RFQ à The RFQ has no released changes against it.