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  1. Preface
  2. Project and asset management
  3. Source control
  4. Asset migration
  5. Bundles

Asset Management

Asset Management

Deleting projects, folders, and assets

Deleting projects, folders, and assets

You can delete a project, folder, or asset if you no longer need it. However, before you delete it, verify that no users in the organization plan to use it. You cannot retrieve projects, folders, or assets after you delete them.
You cannot delete an asset in the following situations:
  • The asset is a task that is currently running.
  • The asset is a mapping that is currently running.
  • The asset is used by another asset. You must first delete the dependencies of the asset before you can delete the asset.
    For information about viewing asset dependencies, see Asset dependencies.
  • The asset is a task that is in a linear taskflow. You must first remove the task from the taskflow process.
  • The asset is a taskflow that was published, previously run from the taskflow designer, or associated with a schedule. You must first unpublish the taskflow, and then delete it.
Delete a project, folder, or asset from the
Explore
page, as shown in the following image:
On the Explore page, the Actions menu for the highlighted asset includes the option to delete the asset.
  1. On the
    Explore
    page, navigate to the object that you want to delete.
  2. If your organization enabled source control, check out the object that you want to delete.
  3. In the row that contains the project, folder, or asset, click
    Actions
    and select
    Delete
    .
  4. If the object was checked out, check in the object so that the change is reflected in the Git repository.

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