Deleted Leafs

When you delete (withdraw) a leaf that was submitted in an earlier sequence, you are indicating that the leaf should be removed from the submitted view when the current sequence assembly is added to lifecycle.
  • The deleted leaf is hidden in the working view.
  • A new leaf with an operation of Delete is displayed in the assembly tree.
  • The new leaf is positioned in the same location as the deleted leaf.
  • The leaf and all its components are displayed with a line through them.
  • Except for the leaf ID and operation, the new leaf has the same attributes as the deleted leaf.
  • You cannot replace, append or delete the new leaf.
  • You can revert the new leaf to undo the deletion.
  • If the deleted leaf had content, the new leaf has the same content in the working view. In the sequence view however, the leaf is displayed with no content.
  • The modified file for the new leaf references the deleted leaf. The modified file name is constructed as follows: Modified Leaf shows the leaf that is currently being modified by this leaf in the lifecycle. Modified Sequence shows the sequence that is currently being modified by this leaf in the lifecycle. Modified File Override is available to administrators only to allow an override of the modified leaf/sequence. This should only be used in certain situations because the change is not tracked in the lifecycle.
  • Set Modified File is available in a working assembly to administrators, and in a standalone assembly to everyone. This allows the modified file to be manually set.
  • Clear Modified File is available to administrators in a working assembly, and everyone in a standalone assembly. This allows the modified file to be manually cleared.
  • You cannot change or move the new leaf, nor can you add elements to the new leaf.
  • Deleted leaf elements are hidden in the submitted view after the current sequence assembly is added to lifecycle.