In Data 360, when you delete a data graph, the record’s DMO schema
structure and the queryable JSON blob are also deleted. Deleting a data graph removes it and all
related data. You can’t undo this action or retrieve a deleted data graph.
Click Delete for the data graph you want to delete.
In the confirmation window, click Delete.
Note
A data graph depends on data sourced from the data model objects and calculated insight objects. To ensure that data remains consistent, you can’t delete the objects, fields, or relationships that are included in a data graph. You also can’t delete calculated insights objects and calculated insight measures referenced in a data graph.
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