You can delete a business object definition using Business Object Designer or System Manager, if your integration broker is InterChange Server. This section describes:
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You can delete business object definitions from an integration component library through System Manager (if you are using ICS and System Manager is running) or from a project in Business Object Designer. You cannot use the Delete function in Business Object Designer or in System Manager to delete local files that contain business object definitions. To delete local files, use the tools provided by Windows. |
To delete a business object definition from a project using Business Object Designer, do the following:
In the Delete Business Objects dialog, the Name column contains the name of the business object definitions. The Location column identifies the project where the business object definition is located. If you are using an ICL-based project, the location is listed as "Project". If you are using a local project, the location is listed as "Local".
Figure 35 illustrates this dialog. If the project is local, the name of the integration component library is omitted from the dialog.
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If you see a dependencies dialog, it is recommended that you remove dependencies from all components before deleting the business object. However, you can delete the definition from this window by clicking the Delete button; if you do so, you must still remove dependencies from all components. |
Figure 36 illustrates the business object dependencies dialog in Business Object Designer.
To delete a business object definition using System Manager, do the following: