Hans-
  You can pass a list of pids to the fedora-purge.sh script.  Just
pass a file URL instead of a pid.  If you don't have the list of pids,
you can build one by parsing the time-stamped logfile from your
ingest.

  Depending on what changes you need to effect, you may also be able
to just re-iterate over the objects in question, and update
datastreams.  But there's not a utility for doing that, it would
require some scripting of your own.

- Ben

On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 8:13 AM, hans <j.c.m.scho...@uva.nl> wrote:
> Hi Richard,
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>
> I’m afraid that this isn’t workable. There are just to many records ingested
> to do it by hand :-{
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> Hans
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>
> From: Richard Green [via Fedora Commons] [mailto:ml-node+[hidden email]]
> Sent: July 12, 2011 14:04
> To: Scholte, Hans
> Subject: Re: [fcrepo-user] re-ingest
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> Hans
>
> Use the Fedora admin client and do a search to identify the objects (you
> may need to do this in several batches).  Highlight the objects that you
> want to delete and right click in the highlighted area:  one of the
> options is 'purge' these objects.
>
> Richard Green
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: hans [mailto:[hidden email]]
> Sent: 12 July 2011 12:02 PM
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> Hi,
>
> I just ingested a lot of foxml-files with the help of fedora-ingest.sh.
> How can I re-ingest the files without removing them first from the
> repository?
> Running the batch again gives me an ".. already exists in the registry"
> error.
>
> Or, if that isn't possible, how can I easily remove the items?
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Hans
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