A database interface can be deleted from Fabric when it becomes irrelevant.
Go to Project Tree > Shared Objects > Interfaces to open the Interfaces list.
Right click the Interface and click Delete Selected Items.
Right click the Interface and click Delete.
Note that for the changes to become effective for the Fabric object (for example for Web Services or an LU), deploy each object to the server separately.
Click for more information about Deployment from the Fabric Studio.
A database interface can be disabled temporarily. When needed, the interface can be enabled again. This can be useful for example, when working in a test environment or when specific parts of a project are irrelevant or deprecated.
Note that for the changes to become effective for the Fabric object (for example for Web Services or an LU), deploy each object to the server separately.
Click for more information about Deployment from the Fabric Studio.
A database interface can be deleted from Fabric when it becomes irrelevant.
Go to Project Tree > Shared Objects > Interfaces to open the Interfaces list.
Right click the Interface and click Delete Selected Items.
Right click the Interface and click Delete.
Note that for the changes to become effective for the Fabric object (for example for Web Services or an LU), deploy each object to the server separately.
Click for more information about Deployment from the Fabric Studio.
A database interface can be disabled temporarily. When needed, the interface can be enabled again. This can be useful for example, when working in a test environment or when specific parts of a project are irrelevant or deprecated.
Note that for the changes to become effective for the Fabric object (for example for Web Services or an LU), deploy each object to the server separately.
Click for more information about Deployment from the Fabric Studio.