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How to remove components and workspaces from RTC completely?


Xue Xiang Cui (711137) | asked Dec 01 '08, 9:50 p.m.
I accidently created a redundant compnonent and workspace in production environment, although I can remove them from my project, but they still exist in the RTC server, if I choose to add a component/workspace, I can see they are there. How to remove them from the RTC server? The problem is a little serious since it's our department production server. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.

- Matt

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John Camelon (1.7k14) | answered Dec 02 '08, 1:28 p.m.
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You can delete a workspace by selecting it in the TAN and running the
"Delete" action.

There currently is no way to delete a component.

JohnC
SCM Server

mattcui wrote:
I accidently created a redundant compnonent and workspace in
production environment, although I can remove them from my project,
but they still exist in the RTC server, if I choose to add a
component/workspace, I can see they are there. How to remove them
from the RTC server? The problem is a little serious since it's our
department production server. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks.

- Matt

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Xue Xiang Cui (711137) | answered Dec 02 '08, 10:31 p.m.
Thanks for your response, what's the "TAN"? Thanks.

You can delete a workspace by selecting it in the TAN and running the
"Delete" action.

There currently is no way to delete a component.

JohnC
SCM Server

mattcui wrote:
I accidently created a redundant compnonent and workspace in
production environment, although I can remove them from my project,
but they still exist in the RTC server, if I choose to add a
component/workspace, I can see they are there. How to remove them
from the RTC server? The problem is a little serious since it's our
department production server. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks.

- Matt

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Anuerin Diaz (4112517) | answered Dec 02 '08, 11:55 p.m.
Team Artifacts Navigator. It is one of the default views on the left side of the Work Items perspective where the Repository Connections, Connected Project Areas, and My Repository Workspaces (among others) are usually found.

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