Service model elements and their linked relationships can be removed using the right-click
menu. The three types of elements found in the hierarchy as follows:Native elements (elements that were created directly under a service model)
Elements linked from the
hierarchy (cannot be deleted)Elements linked from within the
or hierarchyTable 3-2 provides linked element examples:
Table 3-2 Linked Element Examples
Link Representation |
Description |
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Linked elements are identified by a linked symbol in the Explorer pane. This includes any elements created using the option. |
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Linked elements that do not contribute to state are identified by a broken link symbol in the Explorer pane. This is only available for a linked location. |
Removing service model elements involves different options, depending on the element type and whether the link relationship or the element should be deleted.
In the Explorer pane, right-click the element, then select
.A confirmation dialog box lists the parent from which the selected element is removed.
WARNING:Deleting an element also deletes any links to it that have been created elsewhere in the
hierarchy.Click
.The element is removed along with any links to it that exist elsewhere.
In the Explorer pane, right-click the linked element (displays with a linked icon as shown above), then select
.The element is removed from only this section of the
hierarchy. The original element and other links to the element remain intact.To remove all occurrences of an element, including all links to it in the hierarchy:
In the Explorer pane, right-click a linked element, then select
.A confirmation dialog box lists all the parent service models to which the element is linked.
Click
.The element and all its linked references are removed.