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Remove synced files that have been remotely deleted #1345

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@ericenns ericenns commented Jul 26, 2022

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When syncing a sample delete previously synced sequencing objects and assemblies that no longer exist on the source.

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  • CHANGELOG.md (and UPGRADING.md if necessary) updated with information for new change.
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Only one change otherwise code looks good to me. Just need to test it out

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Tested it out and works great. Just a few small changes below

@deepsidhu85 deepsidhu85 merged commit cbd6f12 into development Aug 4, 2022
@ericenns ericenns deleted the fix/sample-sync-to-remove-remotely-deleted-files branch August 4, 2022 20:52
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