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Delete a Data Source

Note

Bing Maps Spatial Data Service Data Source Management API retirement

Bing Maps Spatial Data Service Data Source Management API is deprecated and will be retired. Free (Basic) account customers can continue to use Bing Maps Data Source Management API until June 30th, 2025. Enterprise account customers can continue to use Bing Maps Data Source Management API until June 30th, 2028. To avoid service disruptions, all implementations using Bing Maps Spatial Data Service Data Source Management API will need to be updated to use an alternative, such as an Azure-based solution, by the retirement date that applies to your Bing Maps for Enterprise account type. For detailed migration guidance, see Migrate Bing Maps Data Source Management and Query API.

Azure Maps is Microsoft's next-generation maps and geospatial services for developers. Azure Maps has many of the same features as Bing Maps for Enterprise, and more. To get started with Azure Maps, create a free Azure subscription and an Azure Maps account. For more information about azure Maps, see Azure Maps Documentation. For migration guidance, see Bing Maps Migration Overview.

Use the following URL to delete a data source. To delete a data source, a delete data source job is created.

You can also use the Bing Maps Account Center to delete a data source. For more information, see Creating and Managing Data Sources.

A job is created when you delete a data source. Before using this API, review the job limits in Geocode and Data Source Limits.

To get a list of all the data source and geocode jobs submitted in the last 15 days, see Get Job List.

Supported HTTP Methods

DELETE

URL Template

Delete a data source.

The key parameter in this URL must be set to the data source master key.

You can get the data source base component (http://spatial.virtualearth.net/REST/v1/data/*accessId*/*dataSourceName*), by using the Get Data Source Information API and requesting information about all the data sources associated with the Bing Maps Account that manages the data source.

The URL uses the HTTP DELETE method so you cannot delete a datasource by typing the URL directly in the address bar of a browser. See the Example section for more information.

http://spatial.virtualearth.net/REST/v1/data/accessId/dataSourceName?key=masterKey  

After you initiate a job to delete a data source, you must wait until the delete job is completed before creating a new data source with the same name.

Template Parameters

Note

Parameter names and values are not case sensitive except for the key parameter value.

Parameter Description Values
accessId Required. A unique ID for the data source. A string containing and ID that is part of the URL structure that identifies the data source.

You can retrieve the accessId and dataSourceName values when you get information about all datasources. For more information, see Get Data Source Information.

Example: a92dcfac8a0894bc4921ad5c74022623.
dataSourceName Required The name of the data source that you want to search. A string that identifies the data source. The name is part of the URL structure that identifies the data source.

You can retrieve the accessId and dataSourceName values when you get information about all datasources. For more information, see Get Data Source Information.

Example: FourthCoffeeSample
isStaging Optional. Specifies to delete the staged version of the data source. A Boolean value.

- 0 or false**[default]**
- 1 or true

Example: isStaging=1
key Required. The master key for the data source. The Bing Maps Key that was specified as the master key when the data source was created.

Example: key=abc123def456ghi789abc123def456ghi789

Response

If the data source is successfully deleted, the HTTP 202 status code is returned. The response does not contain any content.

Example

EXAMPLE: Delete a data source.

The following request deletes a data source. The key parameter must be set to the data source master key. You cannot submit this URL directly from the Address bar in a browser because the URL uses the HTTP DELETE method. You may want to use a tool such as Fiddler or cURL to submit this URL request.

DELETE http://spatial.virtualearth.net/REST/v1/data/12ccc26d9e9412345f94922212345/ADataSourceName?key=masterKey HTTP/1.1  

HTTP Status Codes

Note

For more details about these HTTP status codes, see Status Codes and Error Handling.

When the request is successful, the following HTTP status code is returned.

  • 202

When the request is not successful, the response returns one of the following errors.

  • 400

  • 401

    This error code can occur in any of the following conditions:

    • The key parameter is not specified.

    • The specified key value is not a valid Bing Maps Key.

    • The specified key is not the master key for the data source.

  • 404

    • This error code can occur when the data source does not exist.
  • 500

  • 503