The Remove Target command, accessed on the Data ribbon or on the right-click context menu, removes the selected target from the associated relation. This breaks the relationship between the entities but maintains both entities as part of the system definition.
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Remove Target versus Delete Target Users are sometimes confused as to whether they should remove a target or delete a target. If you simply want to break a relationship with an entity, use the Remove Target command. If you want to completely delete the target from the database, use the Delete Target command.
Remember that GENESYSs underlying model is integrated, and from this integrated model, GENESYS generates a rich interconnected system definition. Function ABC on one diagram is the same as Function ABC on another diagram. If you delete Function ABC, it is deleted from both diagrams, all relationships, and from the database. |
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What permissions are required to remove a target? Removing a target deletes the relationship between two entities. To remove a target, you must have read permission to both entities and write permission to at least one of the entities. |