This information is stored in the .tch (change history) graphs. You can run a 
SPARQL query to replace. There should not be any issues. Presumably, at that 
point, this person would no longer be a user of the system.

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> On Nov 12, 2018, at 7:07 AM, Sanjeev Devireddy <devireddy.sanj...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
>       Thanks for your response. Our EDG application instance uses LDAP and 
> the user-id for the users is email-address. So, email is stored for 
> creator,lastaChaged,etc.
> I have another question and that is, assuming that there is a Data 
> Subject's(user's) request for Erasure of personal data (in our case it is 
> email stored for creator,lastaChaged,etc) then what could be the best way to 
> search for that user-id and replace it with some dummy text in the entire EDG 
> application database? And will there be any issue if a specific user-id is 
> replaced with simple/dummy text in the EDG application?
> 
> In our organization, we are asked to be prepared for the Data 
> Subject's(user's) request for erasure of personal data as and when requested 
> by the user. So we want to try and to have process in place for that.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
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