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Figure 28. Deleting components using the component browser 4. Do the following when presented with the dialog: v Enable the Delete selected components even if other components are dependent on them checkbox to delete the component even if other components reference it. For instance, a business object cannot be deleted if it contains other business objects because they depend on it, even if those dependent components are also selected for deletion, unless this option is enabled. v Enable the Delete components that depend on the selected components also checkbox to also delete the dependencies of the selected components. For more information about dependencies, see "Dependencies and references" on page 92. 5. Click Finish. If the delete operation is successful then the wizard exits. If the delete operation failed, click OK to close the error prompt, then resolve the problem and try the operation again. The error information in the prompt can be very difficult to use in troubleshooting, so it is recommended that you use the server logging output to determine the cause of the failure. Deleting components using the Server Object Delete Wizard Do the following to use System Manager to delete components from an InterChange Server Express repository by using the Server Object Delete Wizard: 1. In the InterChange Server Express Component Management view, right-click the server instance from whose repository you want to delete components and choose Server object delete from the context menu. 2. To delete a component you must first make sure it is in an inactive state. Before attempting to delete any components, ensure that they are in an inactive state by stopping them. To stop a component using the InterChange Server Express Component Management view in System Manager, see "Managing component states in the repository" on page 84. To stop a component using System Monitor, see the System Administration Guide. 3. Do the following to select which components you want to delete: v Enable the checkbox for the server instance to delete all of the components in the repository. v Expand the folder for the server instance and enable the checkbox for a component type to delete all objects of that type. Chapter 4. Using System Manager 91

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4.
Do
the
following
when
presented
with
the
dialog:
v
Enable
the
Delete
selected
components
even
if
other
components
are
dependent
on
them
checkbox
to
delete
the
component
even
if
other
components
reference
it.
For
instance,
a
business
object
cannot
be
deleted
if
it
contains
other
business
objects
because
they
depend
on
it,
even
if
those
dependent
components
are
also
selected
for
deletion,
unless
this
option
is
enabled.
v
Enable
the
Delete
components
that
depend
on
the
selected
components
also
checkbox
to
also
delete
the
dependencies
of
the
selected
components.
For
more
information
about
dependencies,
see
“Dependencies
and
references”
on
page
92.
5.
Click
Finish
.
If
the
delete
operation
is
successful
then
the
wizard
exits.
If
the
delete
operation
failed,
click
OK
to
close
the
error
prompt,
then
resolve
the
problem
and
try
the
operation
again.
The
error
information
in
the
prompt
can
be
very
difficult
to
use
in
troubleshooting,
so
it
is
recommended
that
you
use
the
server
logging
output
to
determine
the
cause
of
the
failure.
Deleting
components
using
the
Server
Object
Delete
Wizard
Do
the
following
to
use
System
Manager
to
delete
components
from
an
InterChange
Server
Express
repository
by
using
the
Server
Object
Delete
Wizard:
1.
In
the
InterChange
Server
Express
Component
Management
view,
right-click
the
server
instance
from
whose
repository
you
want
to
delete
components
and
choose
Server
object
delete
from
the
context
menu.
2.
To
delete
a
component
you
must
first
make
sure
it
is
in
an
inactive
state.
Before
attempting
to
delete
any
components,
ensure
that
they
are
in
an
inactive
state
by
stopping
them.
To
stop
a
component
using
the
InterChange
Server
Express
Component
Management
view
in
System
Manager,
see
“Managing
component
states
in
the
repository”
on
page
84.
To
stop
a
component
using
System
Monitor,
see
the
System
Administration
Guide
.
3.
Do
the
following
to
select
which
components
you
want
to
delete:
v
Enable
the
checkbox
for
the
server
instance
to
delete
all
of
the
components
in
the
repository.
v
Expand
the
folder
for
the
server
instance
and
enable
the
checkbox
for
a
component
type
to
delete
all
objects
of
that
type.
Figure
28.
Deleting
components
using
the
component
browser
Chapter
4.
Using
System
Manager
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