I haven’t come across this problem as yet (still working out implementation 
issues), but have you tried creating a dummy agent record for your defunct 
user, merging your actual user with said dummy user, then deleting the user 
info from the system? There is a similar situation with some flavors of 
drupal/wordpress and the workaround for that is to modify the user info such 
that the previous employee has no way of logging in, such as changing the login 
email address/password.

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Olivia S Solis
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2017 6:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Archivesspace_Users_Group] Former users and data loss

Hello all,

The Briscoe Center is in the process of adopting ArchivesSpace and has been 
testing it out in a sandbox. We took note of a potential problem in the future 
regarding hypothetical former employees who may have been ASpace users at one 
point. Presumably, we would delete them after they moved on to other work. I 
wanted to see what a user's trail might look like after he/she were deleted 
from the system, so I created an appraisal event with a user (my dog Chicken) 
as the authorizer.

The results are mixed. While in some fields it looks like the data is retained, 
in some fields it is not. For instance:

  *   In the Events Browser, the former employee/user appears as the authorizer 
and record creator
  *   Within the event itself, the agent link is blank
  *   In the resource record the event is linked to, the agent links field is 
empty, but the created and Last modified fields list the now deleted user
Before you delete an agent record, ArchivesSpace does warn you that you will 
lose all references to it in the database, including references to it in other 
records. How have some of you anticipated handling this situation? Leave former 
employees in the system and change their passwords? Is there a workaround for 
some of the loss of data or am I missing an obvious solution to this?

Thanks!
Olivia

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Olivia Solis, MSIS
Metadata Coordinator
Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
The University of Texas at Austin
2300 Red River St. Stop D1100
Austin TX, 78712-1426
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