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Deleting an API Function This API is used to delete an API. This operation will delete all related resources and binding relationships of the API, such as publication records, backend services, and app authorization information.
Deleting an API Function This API is used to delete an API. This operation will delete all related resources and binding relationships of the API, such as publication records, backend services, and app authorization information. Calling Method For details, see Calling APIs.
You can select multiple files or folders and choose More > Delete above the list to batch delete them. In the displayed dialog box, click Yes.
Deleting a VPC Peering Connection Scenarios This section describes how to delete a VPC peering connection. Either owner of a VPC in a peering connection can delete the VPC peering connection in any state.
Deleting Multiple Domain Names On the Domains page of the CDN console, select the domain names to delete, and click Delete above the domain name list. Parent topic: Domain Name Management
Click More > Delete in the Operation column of the target Nacos engine instance. Alternatively, click the target Nacos engine, click Delete in the upper right corner on the Basic Information page, and enter DELETE and click OK in the displayed dialog box.
Deleting a Route Policy Scenarios This section describes how to delete route policies.
Deleting a Permanent Access Key Function This API can be used by the administrator to delete the specified permanent access key of an IAM user or used by an IAM user to delete one of their own permanent access keys.
To delete a value of a Picklist instance (the request carries the value parameter), ensure that the value to delete is not the last activated value of the instance.
Deleting or Unsubscribing from a Shared Bandwidth Scenarios You can delete a pay-per-use shared bandwidth or unsubscribe from a yearly/monthly shared bandwidth if it is no longer needed. This section describes how to delete or unsubscribe from a shared bandwidth.
Deleting a Dataset If a dataset is no longer in use, you can delete it to release resources. After a dataset is deleted, if you need to delete the data in the dataset input and output paths in OBS to release resources, delete the data and the OBS folders on the OBS Console.
Deleting a VPN Gateway Attachment Scenarios This section describes how to delete a VPN gateway attachment from an enterprise router. Constraints Deleting a VPC attachment will also delete its associations, propagations, and propagated routes in the route table.
Deleting a Route Policy Scenarios This section describes how to delete route policies.
Figure 1 Delete a tag In the Delete Tag dialog box, click Yes. Parent Topic: Tag Management
Deleting a BPM Instance Function This API is used to delete a BPM instance. It is recommended that a BPM be deleted only when the administrator needs to clear expired data. In other cases, do not delete BPM instance data.
On the S2C VPN Gateways page, choose More > Delete or click Delete in the Operation column of the target VPN gateway. In the Delete VPN Gateway dialog box, click Auto Enter. Click OK. The impact of shared bandwidth freezing on EIPs is subject to the EIP documentation.
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
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.
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.
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.