P requests that we delete all his personal data under Art 17.
It is fairly limited - I am reasonably content that article 17(1)(a) is satisfied - the personal data are no longer necessary in relation to the purposes for which they were collected or otherwise processed.
But if I delete his original personal data do I also need to delete that he made a request for erasure which I complied with so that the only record of the whole transaction is in personal memory?
That doesn't seem right - but on the other hand the original data was so simple / trivial that it can probably be reconstructed from the records of the erasure!
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