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Require to configure unconstraint deletion of Studies explicitly #1380

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gunterze opened this issue May 8, 2018 · 0 comments
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Require to configure unconstraint deletion of Studies explicitly #1380

gunterze opened this issue May 8, 2018 · 0 comments
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gunterze commented May 8, 2018

Currently, if you configure a Deleter Threshold for a Storage, and forget to constrain it by additionally specifying also a value for External Retrieve AET or Export Storage ID, Studies will be deleted if the Deleter Threshold is reached on the Storage unconditionally!
For safety reasons, a boolean attribute No Deletion Constraints shall be added with false as default value, which shall be checked by the deleter if no External Retrieve AET or Export Storage ID is configured, before it actually deletes Studies with objects on that Storage.

Related: #590, #1379

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…rch config #1374

Require to configure unconstraint deletion of Studies explicitly #1380
gunterze added a commit to dcm4che-dockerfiles/slapd-dcm4chee that referenced this issue May 9, 2018
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