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Figure 1 Creating a rule In the data catalog permissions rule list, click Edit or Delete in the Operation column to modify or delete the rule. Parent topic: Configuring Data Access Permissions (To Be Removed)
Deleting one or more security levels: On the Data Confidentiality page, locate a security level and click Delete in the Operation column to delete the security level. To delete multiple security levels, select them and click Delete above the list.
On the page displayed, select the API you want to delete and click Delete. Only APIs in an unpublished state can be deleted. APIs in suspended or published state cannot be deleted. A maximum of 1,000 APIs can be deleted at a time. Click OK to delete the API.
Deleting a rule group: On the Rule Groups page, locate a group and click Delete in the Operation column. To delete rule groups in a batch, select them and click Delete above the list.
Click Delete to delete SMN subscriptions. You can delete multiple SMN subscriptions at a time. You can query SMN subscriptions by keyword. Parent topic: DataArts Architecture
Delete Deletes one or more nodes at the same time. Deleting one node: Right-click the node icon in the canvas and choose Delete or press the Delete shortcut key.
Click Delete to delete a data warehouse model. Deleted models cannot be recovered. Exercise caution when performing this operation. The model cannot be deleted if it contains tables. Parent topic: Model Design
If the destination table contains a field that is not the primary key and not null, the following error occurs when you delete data at the source: null value in column "xxx" violates not-null constraint.
Constraints Only the DAYU Administrator, Tenant Administrator, data security administrator, or role or permission set administrator can add or delete roles or permission sets for members. Only common roles can be added or deleted for members. Managed roles are not supported.
Figure 2 Modifying a scheduling calendar Delete: Locate a calendar and click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, click OK. If a calendar is used by a job, the calendar cannot be deleted. If you delete such a calendar, job scheduling may be affected.
You can click Delete to delete no longer used attributes. Parent topic: Configuring Link Parameters
Ctrl + Backspace: Delete the word to the left of the cursor. Ctrl + Delete: Delete the word to the right of the cursor. Alt + Backspace: Delete all content from the beginning of the line to the cursor. Alt + Delete: Delete all content from the cursor to the end of the line.
Yes Delete Same Key Before Writing Whether to delete the same key before writing. No: If a key with the same name but of a different type already exists in Redis, the migration job skips the key.
Expression: StringUtils.length(value) If the field is of the string type, delete all the specified character strings from it. For example, delete ue from queued to obtain qd.
You can use and to edit and delete records. The queue names must be the names of created DLI queues.
Figure 3 Source tracing result Deleting tasks: On the Data Watermark Source Tracing page, locate a task and click Delete in the Operation column. To delete multiple tasks at a time, select the tasks and click Delete above the task list.
Deleting a task: On the user synchronization task page, click More in the Operation column and select Delete to delete the user synchronization task. To delete multiple tasks at a time, select the tasks and click Delete above the task list.
On the page displayed, you can create, delete, edit, move up, and move down data security levels as required. Creating a security level: Click Create in the upper left corner of the Data Security Levels page and enter the name and description.
Delete an environment variable: Click Delete next to the parameter value text box. After an environment variable is deleted, Delete is displayed for it.
Delete Click to delete the parameter settings. View Details Click to view details about the table created based on the output lineage. Parent topic: Node Reference