While it is possible to delete entries, whether they're accidental 
duplicates or they pertain to books you decided not to label after 
all, I'd suggest that instead of deleting that entry from your 
bookshelf you consider "recycling" the BCID. That is, if you have some 
other book that you want to register, you could use that BCID for that 
book, and use the "edit book details" screen to change the bookshelf 
data to match it. [You don't have to do this if you'd rather not; it 
doesn't "hurt" the database to have a BCID deleted, and as long as 
there's no chance that someone will find a book with that BCID in it, 
deleting the record is perfectly OK. But re-using an existing BCID is 
slightly easier on the database than deleting a BCID and then 
registering a new book from scratch. Just a thought!]

-GoryDetails



 

Thanks GoryDetails,

That is a great idea!!!!

Rosie "Roro" Wilcox

See the books I've set free at:
http://bookcrossing.com/referral/Rororosie
<http://bookcrossing.com/referral/Rororosie> 



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