Delete Association
Use the Delete Association action to remove an association between two instances of one or more entity types.
Complete the following steps to use the Delete Association action in your workflow:
1. Drag the Delete Association action under Windchill to the canvas, place the pointer on the action, and then click or double-click the action. The Create Association window opens.
2. Edit the Label, if needed. By default, the label name is the same as the action name.
3. To add a Windchill connector type, refer to Supported Windchill Connector Types.
If you previously added a connector type, select the appropriate Connector Type, and under Connector Name, select the connector.
4. Click TEST to validate the connector.
5. Click MAP CONNECTOR to execute the action using a connector that is different from the one that you are using to populate the input fields. In the Runtime Connector field, provide a valid Windchill connector name. For more information about MAP CONNECTOR, see Using Map Connector.
6. In the Entity Type list, select an entity type.
7. In the Entity ID field, provide a single identifier of the Windchill entity in the Windchill object identifier (OID) format, OR:Type:ID, where Type is the internal name of the Windchill entity type.
8. In the Select Association list, select the required association. The association is the containment navigation property of the specified entity. If the containment navigation property has a containment navigation property under it, you can select the nested containment navigation property to delete the association.
9. If the selected association is a collection of entity types, provide the entity ID of the association that you want to delete in the Windchill object identifier (OID) format, OR:Type:ID, where Type is the internal name of the Windchill entity type.
If the selected association is not a collection of entity types, you do not need to provide any value.
10. Click Done.
Output schema
The output schema for the Delete Association action returns a message attribute.
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