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Delete a Member or Collection (Master Data Services)

Applies to: SQL Server - Windows only Azure SQL Managed Instance

In Master Data Manager, delete a member or collection when you no longer need it. If you want to delete members in bulk, use the staging tables instead. For more information, see Import Data from Tables (Master Data Services)

Note

You cannot delete a member if it is used as a domain-based attribute value for another member.

Prerequisites

To perform this procedure:

  • You must have permission to access the Explorer functional area.

  • For members, you must have a minimum of Delete permission to the leaf model object you are deleting a member from.

  • For collections, you must have a minimum of Update permission to the leaf collection object you are deleting.

To delete a member or collection

  1. On the Master Data Manager home page, from the Model list, select a model.

  2. From the Version list, select a version.

  3. Click Explorer.

  4. To delete:

    • A leaf member, from the menu bar, point to Entities and click the name of the entity that contains the member.

    • A consolidated member, from the menu bar, point to Hierarchies and click the name of the hierarchy that contains the member. Then click the node in the hierarchy that contains the member.

    • A collection, from the menu bar, point to Collections and click the name of the entity that contains the collection.

  5. In the grid, click the row of the member or collection you want to delete.

  6. Click Delete Member, Delete, or Delete Collection.

  7. Entity Administrators will also see a menu option to Purge (hard-delete) all soft-deleted members in the entity version.

  8. In the confirmation dialog box, click OK.

See Also

Reactivate a Member or Collection (Master Data Services)
Members (Master Data Services)
Collections (Master Data Services)