You can delete a data definition when it is outdated or no longer relevant to your
project. Additionally, when data definitions contain errors or inaccuracies that can lead to
misleading or incorrect fabricated data, then you might want to remove them. This ensures
that the project remains clutter-free, optimizes the performance of IBM® DevOps Test Hub (Test Hub), and reduces storage
requirements.
Before you begin
You must have completed the following tasks:
Procedure
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Log in to Test Hub.
The Projects page of the initial team space is
displayed.
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Click to open the project that contains the test assets.
The Overview page of the project is
displayed.
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Click .
The Data page and the data navigator panel are
displayed.
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Select the data definition in the data navigator panel.
The data dedfinition is displayed in the Data
page
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Click the Delete icon
to delete the
data definition.
Alternatively, right-click the data definition in the data navigator panel,
and then click Delete.
The Edit Branch dialog is displayed.
If the Edit branch dialog is not displayed, then go to
step 7.
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Select your action to either select an existing Edit branch or create
an Edit branch:
- Perform the following steps to select an existing Edit
branch:
- Select Use an existing edit
branch.
- Select an Edit branch from the Select
branch list if Edit branches already
exist for your repository.
Note: A warning message is
displayed if the Edit branch, which you selected,
is behind the source branch. To update the
selected edit branch and maintain synchronization
with the source branch, you can select the
Update branch option when
switching checkbox.
- Click Ok.
- Perform the following steps to create the Edit branch:
- Select Create new edit
branch.
- Enter a name for the Edit branch in the
Branch Name field.
- Click Save.
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Click the Delete button in the Delete Data
definition dialog.
Results
You have deleted a data definition from your
project.
What to do next
You can publish the changes performed to the data
definition (that is, deletion of the data definition) to the Git repository so that
other members of the project do not see the deleted data definition. See Publishing all changes in an Edit branch.