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Can a Deprecated Document be replaced or amended, or transformed?

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Can a Deprecated Document be replaced or amended, or transformed?

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No. Documents (actually any object) with status of Deprecated cannot have new Associations created that reference them. The section from ebRS 2.1 that governs this is section 5.4, The Deprecate Objects Protocol: Once a RegistryObject is deprecated, no new references (e.g. new Associations, Classifications and ExternalLinks) to that object can be submitted. However, existing references to a deprecated object continue to function normally.

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