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Revision as of 04:53, 25 October 2019
Mapped datasets created using the procedure describes in Add a Mapped Dataset can be removed if required.
Removing a mapped dataset:
- Deletes the dataset’s SDMX Dataflow map; and
- Deletes the dataset’s SDMX Dataflow and associated Provision Agreements.
Use cases:
- Removing a redundant dataset – one which is no longer required
- Removing a dataset that has been created in error
The Source Dataset, the observation data, the DSD and the Codelists are not affected.
- Take care that, if required, the mapping rules (the list of series and the metadata values for each) are saved using the Excel Export function before removing a dataset.
Under certain conditions, datasets removed in error can be restored using the Fusion Registry metadata rollback function. This can only be done by a System Administrator and guidance should be sought from Metadata Technology Technical Support.
Remove a Mapped Dataset – Prerequisites
- The mapped dataset has been created using the procedure in Add a Mapped Dataset.
Remove a Mapped Dataset - Required Roles and Privileges
To remove a mapped dataset, the user must be a member of the Agency that owns the SDMX Structure Set and Dataflow Map for the dataset, or a member of a parent Agency if a hierarchical agency structure is in place.
Remove a Mapped Dataset – Procedure
Using the Fusion Data Mapper: