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in this video I want to show how you can get from a big CSV export from a dspace or an open repository installation and to extract only the first column the item IDs with the goal of applying a withdraw or an expunged action using the batch metadata edit feature of this space so the problem is if you have these huge files if youamp;#39;re gonna bring them into a CSV or spreadsheet editor like Excel or Google they might crash thatamp;#39;s why Iamp;#39;m doing this in a simple text editor in sublime that has a few nice features for this so the goal is here that I get rid of all of the other metadata in the file and that I only get the ID column and then in the action column I can put withdraw or expansion letter on so I know that in every line the second the second thing that appears on every line is a comma and then the the handle prefix of the repository so the ID will it will be that I select all of these in the entire file then go one space back then select everything on the line