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Setting Options for Deletion
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2. Select Enable, and then click Apply.
The application enables synced projects for the selected workgroup.
Setting Options for Deletion
The Delete Behavior view let you set options for the Delete dialog box, as described in the
following topics:
“Understanding the Deletion Process” on page 180
“Scheduling the Deletion of Database Assets” on page 187
“Setting Options for Deleting Only OMF Media, Only MXF Media, or Both” on page 190
“Setting Options for Deleting Locked Media” on page 190
Activating the Option to Delete Referenced Assets” on page 191
“Using the Delete Kept Media Tool” on page 193
Understanding the Deletion Process
When you check in a master clip or other Avid asset to Interplay, Interplay stores the original
asset in the database and creates identically named, visible assets in one or more Interplay
folders. These visible assets are links to the assets that are stored in the database. Links (also
referred to as representations) are the visible means of working with assets. You can have more
than one link to the same asset.
The assets that are stored in the database are referred to as database assets. Database assets
themselves are not visible in the user interface, but are represented by links.