on 05-14-2007 7:01 AM
How can i delete software component in IR,when there are too many SCs?
Hey alex
just to add,if ur on SP 19 then u can directly delete SWCV without deleting any namespace etc.
thanx
ahmad
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Hi
At a high level, <b>XI will allow you to delete SWC if you have all the object under it "deleted". (namespaces and their objects)
</b>usually you deleted the object ground-up. for eg first delete data type, then ,message type, then MI.
The blog will give you the details
Regards
krishna
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If you have to delete a SWCV, you have to delete all the namespaces with in that first. Open a name space and delete all the user defined objects in that first. Then delete the Std Fault and log data types and delete it and remove the name space from the SWCV by opening the SWCV and using - button on the name space. Now activate the changes. This will delete the name space.
Repeat the step for all the name space with in the SWCV. After all objects are deleted. Open the SWCV and use the menu, SWCV ->Delete object.
Regards,
Jai Shanakr
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HI,
see the below link
Delete Software Component from Integration Builder - /people/siva.maranani/blog/2005/05/22/how-to-delete-software-component-from-integration-builder
If you are using SP19 then it will be very easy to delete at once
Regards
Chilla
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