Our clean-up work in the data model has resulted in this evaluation, which lists all the features that we want to delete. In order for a feature to be listed here, it must be discontinued and the deletion date must be in the past.
List
This group contains characteristics that are relevant for the management of deletion lists in the data model. It includes properties that are used to identify, categorize and control data elements to be deleted.
| Property | Description |
| Traffic light | Traffic light for deletion list/deletion release |
| Note | The note in this column gives you further information on the displayed traffic light color. Follow the instructions to be able to change red and yellow traffic lights in particular. |
| Plan deletion date | Date from which the deletion is to take place |
| Comment on "Canceled" | Comment on "Canceled" |
| Table or view type | Indication of whether it is "Table" or "View" |
| DB table name (with link to configuration) | DB table name (with link to configuration) |
| DB field name (with link to configuration) | DB field name (with link to configuration) |
| Delete command | Here you can see (delete command) |
| Form | This field contains the name of the form that is used to enter or edit the data in this deletion list. It helps to identify and assign the relevant input masks for managing the data records to be deleted. |
| Range | This area defines a logical grouping for columns within the delete list. It helps to organize and structure the data by bundling related information and improving the clarity of the list. |
| Feature | This field allows you to enter and save specific characteristics for a column in the deletion list of the data model. It is used to describe and categorize the column in detail in order to facilitate the management and analysis of the data to be deleted. |
| Product Owner | Product Owner |
| Menu path | This menu path describes the navigation path in the system to get to a specific data record or function. It helps users and administrators to identify the exact position of an element in the menu structure, making it easier to navigate and manage system functions. |
| Menu path sequence | Menu path sequence |
| Sequence range | Sequence range |
| Sequence Feature | Sequence Feature |
| Activated? | This field indicates whether the selected column is activated in the deletion list of the data model. Activated columns are taken into account when processing the deletion list and can be used to identify data records to be deleted. |
| Visible? | Determines whether the column is visible in the delete list. Activate this option to display the column for users and include it in the deletion list view. Deactivate it to hide the column. |
| Mandatory field? | Mandatory field |
| Canceled? | This field shows whether the column is marked as discontinued in the deletion list. Discontinued columns may be removed or no longer actively used in future versions, but remain part of the data model for the time being. |
| Control type | Control type |
| Namespace | The namespace groups related data elements and enables logical structuring of the data model. It helps to organize and delimit different areas within the deletion list, making it easier to manage and assign the data to be deleted. |
| System name | System name |
| System Name table | System Name table |
| Area System Name | Area System Name |
| System Name column | System Name column |
Links
This group contains characteristics that represent links or references to other data records or systems. It includes fields for links, URLs or references to external resources in the context of the data model deletion list.
| Property | Description |
| Internal UID (feature) | This internal UID links the evaluation with the master data table in brackets. |
| Internal UID (info area) | This internal ID links the evaluation with the master data table in brackets. |
| Internal UID (table) | This internal UID links the evaluation with the master data table in brackets. |
| Internal ID (application) | This internal ID links the evaluation with the master data table in brackets. |