Deleting a database query
You can delete a database query when it is no longer required.
Before you begin
- Ensured that you are assigned a role as a Project Owner or Tester in the project. See Managing access to the server projects.
- Created at least one database query. See Creating a database query.
About this task
When you want to delete any database query, you must have an Edit branch. You can create the Edit branch during the creation of the database query. All your dataset resides in the Edit branch until you publish or discard the changes.
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When you publish changes to the remote Git repository.
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When you discard the changes made in the dataset.
Procedure
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Log in to Test Hub.
The team space that contains your project 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 branch in the project repository from the
Branch list.
The assets and resources in the selected branch are displayed in the Data navigator panel.
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Navigate to the logical folder Datasets in the Data
navigator and select the database query that you want to delete.
The name of the database query is suffixed with the .dtd.yaml file extension.
The database query is displayed on the Data page. -
Click the Delete icon to delete the database query.
Alternatively, navigate to the logical folder Datasets in the Data navigator panel, right click the database query that you want to delete, and then click Delete.
The Delete database query dialog is displayed. -
Click Delete to confirm the deletion.
A message is displayed that confirms database query is deleted.
Results
What to do next
You can publish the database query to the Git repository so that other members of the project can use the database query. See Publishing changes in an Edit branch.