Understanding How to Delete GIA Records
When you delete a GIA record in the Electronic GIA - Workbench application, the system deletes the record that you select and all of the child records that are associated with that record. When you delete child records from a parent record, the system updates the fields in the parent record that disclose the number of child records that are attached to the parent record. For example, suppose that a CFOP record (record type 10) has three interstate records (record type 14) associated with it. The Total - Record Type 14 field for the CFOP records displays a value of 3. If you delete one interstate record from the CFOP record, the system changes the value in the Total - Record Type 14 field to a value of 2.
When you delete GIA records using the Electronic GIA Workbench application, the system deletes the records only from the F76B130 and F76B131 tables; it does not delete records from the F7601B and the F7611B tables.