Difference between revisions of "Deleting locations from the location catalog"
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|[[File:LocationEditMenu.png|300px|thumb|right|Fig. 3: Edit menu for a a ski run]] Right click on the the location you would like to delete. This will open a small menu (Fig. 3), which includes a delete option. To have access to this menu item, you need to be either an operation administrator or a super user. Select the delete option to delete the location. | |[[File:LocationEditMenu.png|300px|thumb|right|Fig. 3: Edit menu for a a ski run]] Right click on the the location you would like to delete. This will open a small menu (Fig. 3), which includes a delete option. To have access to this menu item, you need to be either an operation administrator or a super user. Select the delete option to delete the location. | ||
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{{Note|While the deleted location completely disappears from your location catalog, a hidden copy of the location remains stored in the InfoEx system. This ensure that historic observations associated with this location will still be valid and properly displayed in maps.|NoteWithImage}} | {{Note|While the deleted location completely disappears from your location catalog, a hidden copy of the location remains stored in the InfoEx system. This ensure that historic observations associated with this location will still be valid and properly displayed in maps.|NoteWithImage}} | ||
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Revision as of 16:17, 22 December 2013
REQUIREMENTS | |
Permission | Operation Administrator and higher |
Connectivity | Online only |
This document describes how to delete locations from the location catalog of your operation.
Background
The ability to delete locations from the location tree of an operation should allow users to main a clean catalog of relevant location at all time. However, to ensure the integrity of historic observations associated with a deleted location, the system internally retains copies of all location ever entered into the system. This allows the system to accurately display historic observations even then their locations have been deleted.
Step-by-step description
Related documents
- Location catalog overview
- Location types and symbology
- Location hierarchy
- Adding locations to the location catalog
- Editing locations in the location catalog
- Deleting locations from the location catalog
- Changing the hierarchy among your locations
- Searching for a location in the location catalog
- Viewing photos
- Downloading your location catalog as a KML file
Functionality tested by
- Oct. 21: Pascal Haegeli / QA Server / Test Version 0.31.00