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        • Deleting a Structure - Huawei Cloud Astro Zero

          Deleting a Structure - Huawei Cloud Astro Zero

          In the displayed dialog box, select Delete the records in the resource and click Confirm. If you do not select Delete the records in the resource, only the structure is deleted. The function modules that use the structure are not affected. Parent topic: Structures

          Help > Huawei Cloud Astro Zero > User Guide (Low-Code) > Backend Development > Structures
        • Deleting a Custom Event Source - EventGrid

          Deleting a Custom Event Source - EventGrid

          Deleting a Custom Event Source Delete a custom event source that will no longer be used. Procedure Log in to the EG console. In the navigation pane, choose Event Sources. On the Custom tab, click Delete in the row that contains the desired event source. Click Yes.

          Help > EventGrid > User Guide > Event Sources
        • Deleting a Manual Backup - Relational Database Service

          Deleting a Manual Backup - Relational Database Service

          On the displayed page, locate the manual backup to be deleted and choose More > Delete in the Operation column. To delete a database-level backup, click the Database Backups tab, locate the backup, and click Delete in the Operation column.

          Help > Relational Database Service > User Guide > Working with RDS for PostgreSQL > Data Backups > Managing Backups
        • Deleting a Single DCS Instance - Distributed Cache Service

          Deleting a Single DCS Instance - Distributed Cache Service

          Deleting a Single DCS Instance Function This API is used to delete a specified DCS instance to free up all resources occupied by the DCS instance. To delete pay-per-use resources, perform operations in this section.

          Help > Distributed Cache Service > API Reference > Out-of-Date APIs (Unavailable Soon) > Lifecycle Management APIs
        • Deleting a Manual Backup - Relational Database Service-RDS for PostgreSQL

          Deleting a Manual Backup - Relational Database Service-RDS for PostgreSQL

          On the displayed page, locate the manual backup to be deleted and choose More > Delete in the Operation column. To delete a database-level backup, click the Database Backups tab, locate the backup, and click Delete in the Operation column.

          Help > User Guide > Data Backups > Managing Backups
        • ALTER TABLE: Modifying Table Data - MapReduce Service

          ALTER TABLE: Modifying Table Data - MapReduce Service

          ALTER TABLE: Modifying Table Data Exercise caution when doing delete, update, and mutation operations. The update and delete of standard SQL statements are synchronous operations.

          Help > MapReduce Service > Component Operation Guide (LTS) > Using ClickHouse > Common ClickHouse SQL Syntax
        • ALTER TABLE: Modifying Table Data - MapReduce Service

          ALTER TABLE: Modifying Table Data - MapReduce Service

          ALTER TABLE: Modifying Table Data Exercise caution when doing delete, update, and mutation operations. The update and delete of standard SQL statements are synchronous operations.

          Help > MapReduce Service > Component Operation Guide (Normal) > Using ClickHouse > Common ClickHouse SQL Syntax
        • Deleting an Image (Native OpenStack API V1.1, Deprecated) - Image Management Service

          Deleting an Image (Native OpenStack API V1.1, Deprecated) - Image Management Service

          Deleting an Image (Native OpenStack API V1.1, Deprecated) Function This API is used to delete an image. If you soft delete the image with a specified ID, the image persists in the database, but in the deleted status. This API has been deprecated.

          Help > Image Management Service > API Reference > Historical APIs > Image (Native OpenStack APIs)
        • Deleting an Algorithm - ModelArts

          Deleting an Algorithm - ModelArts

          Deleting an Algorithm Deleting Your Algorithm Delete unused algorithms. On the Algorithm Management > My algorithm page. click Delete in the Operation column of the target algorithm. In the displayed dialog box, click OK to confirm the deletion. Parent topic: Preparing Algorithms

          Help > ModelArts > Model Development (To Be Offline) > Preparing Algorithms
        • Resource Release - KooGallery

          Resource Release - KooGallery

          Resource Release Description KooGallery calls this interface to request you to delete a purchased product and sends you a notification. You must delete the instance of the purchased product after receiving the product deletion notification.

          Help > KooGallery > Access Guide > SaaS Access Guide V1.0 (Deprecated) > Interface Description
        • Configuring Bucket Lifecycle Rules - Object Storage Service

          Configuring Bucket Lifecycle Rules - Object Storage Service

          Versioning enabled: If the latest object version is not a delete marker, a new delete marker will be inserted for the object. If the latest object version is a delete marker and is the only version of the object, this latest version will be deleted.

          Help > Object Storage Service > API Reference > APIs > Advanced Bucket Settings
        • Deleting a Fleet - Ubiquitous Cloud Native Service

          Deleting a Fleet - Ubiquitous Cloud Native Service

          Deleting a Fleet Function This API is used to delete a fleet. A fleet can only be deleted when there are no clusters in it. To delete a fleet, remove the clusters from the fleet first.

          Help > Ubiquitous Cloud Native Service > API Reference > API > Fleets
        • Write/Update - Document Database Service

          Write/Update - Document Database Service

          Write/Update Operations such as write, update, delete,and index insert and delete are actually converted to write operations in the background. The underlying storage engines (WiredTiger and RocksDB) use the appendOnly mechanism.

          Help > Document Database Service > Developer Guide > Database Usage Suggestions > Basic Commands
        • Scanning and Deleting Expired Keys in a DCS Redis Instance - Distributed Cache Service

          Scanning and Deleting Expired Keys in a DCS Redis Instance - Distributed Cache Service

          Scanning and Deleting Expired Keys in a DCS Redis Instance There are two ways to delete a key in Redis. Use the DEL command to directly delete a key. Use commands such as EXPIRE to set a timeout on a key.

          Help > Distributed Cache Service > User Guide > Diagnosing and Analyzing an Instance
        • Deleting a Task Record - Relational Database Service

          Deleting a Task Record - Relational Database Service

          Then, click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, click OK to delete the task record. Click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, click OK to delete the task record.

          Help > Relational Database Service > User Guide > Working with RDS for SQL Server > Task Center
        • Deleting a Task Record - Relational Database Service

          Deleting a Task Record - Relational Database Service

          Then, click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, click OK to delete the task record. Click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, click OK to delete the task record.

          Help > Relational Database Service > User Guide > Working with RDS for MySQL > Task Center
        • Deleting a Task Record - Relational Database Service

          Deleting a Task Record - Relational Database Service

          Then, click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, click OK to delete the task record. Click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, click OK to delete the task record.

          Help > Relational Database Service > User Guide > Working with RDS for MariaDB > Task Center
        • Deleting a Task Record - Relational Database Service-RDS for SQL Server

          Deleting a Task Record - Relational Database Service-RDS for SQL Server

          Click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, click OK to delete the task record. Click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, click OK to delete the task record.

          Help > User Guide > Task Center
        • Deleting a Task Record - Relational Database Service-RDS for MySQL

          Deleting a Task Record - Relational Database Service-RDS for MySQL

          Then, click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, click OK to delete the task record. Click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, click OK to delete the task record.

          Help > User Guide > Task Center
        • Deleting a Data Connection - Data Lake Factory

          Deleting a Data Connection - Data Lake Factory

          In the menu on the left, click , right-click the data connection that you want to delete, and choose Delete from the shortcut menu. In the displayed dialog box, click OK. Parent topic: Data Connections

          Help > Data Lake Factory > User Guide > Data Management > Data Connections
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