To unmap a user table
You can unmap a user table at any time (unmapping a table does not delete the original underlying data or affect any other flowchart).
Unmapping a user table causes any process in the current flowchart referencing that user table to become unconfigured.
You can unmap a user table:
When editing a flowchart, through the Admin menu, as described in
Working with user tables while editing a flowchart
.
Through the Campaign Settings page, as described in
Working with user tables from the Campaign Settings page
.
1.
Begin from the
New Table Definition - Select the table type
window.
2.
Select the table to unmap.
3.
Click
Unmap Table
. You are prompted to confirm.
4.
Click
OK
to unmap the table.
You cannot reverse this process. To restore an unmapped table, you must map it as if for the first time, or import a stored table catalog that contains the mapped table definition. If you are uncertain about permanently unmapping a table, you can always save your current table mappings into a table catalog for later restoration if needed.
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