Please note that all relationships with this element, and all its children will be deleted as well.
What does this mean?
Parent, Children and Cascade deletions
"Children" elements are elements that directly depend on another object (the "parent").
They only have sense in a certain context, and if the context to which they belong is removed, to mantain data meaning and integrity the application provides also the removal of them (now become "orphans").
Example
Take the case of a Travel and of the Events occurred during it.
In this example, deleting a Travel will leave all of its Events meaningless since, taken alone, they would have no context in which to place themselves, nor a way to reach them.
Consequently, the removal of a Travel also causes the elimination - cascading - of all Events that occurred in that Trip.
Important
Note that this operation is not limited to one level of relationship, but proceeds with children of deleted children and so on, until the entire database is freed from unnecessary data.
This lets the user remove all data about a Travel by simply deleting that Travel.
At the end of the journey the sound of trumpets and a drum welcomes them to Venice for Domenico Trevisan.
Text on source
Tanto che a 23 à hore 3 di giorno cum la Benedictiò del Omnipotente Iddio cum trazer di bumbarde et suoni di Trombe et Tamburo, Intrassimo dentro del Porto dela Inclita Cita di Venezia, et in Canale di San Marcho avanti el palazo sorzessemo. et qui fo fine al viagio nostro.
English translation
Folios/Pages
f. 107r
Date
1512 10 23
Observations on the events description
Sanuto also refers to the noisy euphoria on his return home in his diaries (M. Sanuto, I diarii..., t. XV, col. 255).
The dots on the map indicate the places where sound and music events were described. They don't represent travel stages.