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sharifsallam
11 years agoContributor
Hi Todd,
You can only delete files that don't have any comments or defects associated to them. Also, if the file is part of a changelist, the changelist is treated as a whole and the same rule applies; if any of the files in the changelist have comments or defects, you cannot delete the changelist. There are two different ways to remove files based on the version you're running.
8.x
You'll see a "Delete" button on the right side of the screen above the file in the Review Materials section. You may need to change the "View as" option to "Separate" in order to delete the file. The file cannot be removed if the delete button is grayed out.
6.x - 7.x
The review must be placed into edit mode in order to delete a file. Thereafter, you'll see a "Delete" link at the far left of the screen next to the file within the Materials section. If the link is missing, the file cannot be removed.
Thank you,
Sherif Sallam
You can only delete files that don't have any comments or defects associated to them. Also, if the file is part of a changelist, the changelist is treated as a whole and the same rule applies; if any of the files in the changelist have comments or defects, you cannot delete the changelist. There are two different ways to remove files based on the version you're running.
8.x
You'll see a "Delete" button on the right side of the screen above the file in the Review Materials section. You may need to change the "View as" option to "Separate" in order to delete the file. The file cannot be removed if the delete button is grayed out.
6.x - 7.x
The review must be placed into edit mode in order to delete a file. Thereafter, you'll see a "Delete" link at the far left of the screen next to the file within the Materials section. If the link is missing, the file cannot be removed.
Thank you,
Sherif Sallam
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