Remove a System Search

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RayPack > 7.3 u6 > User Guide > PackDesigner > MSI / MST / RPP Based Projects > Visual Designer Mode > Setup Options > System Search 

Remove a System Search

The PackDesigner mode Visual Designer contains an System Search view with a list of all objects required for the execution of search tasks within the current packaging project. To remove a whole search task by using this view interface, users have the following options at hand:
 

Within the list of search tasks, right-click any root item, and select Remove from the context menu.

 

The remove procedure is triggered. Once a search task is removed, it is lost from the packaging project.

 

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Be aware:

If additional objects were created during the Add custom search or Add predefined search execution, these additional packaging project contents are not automatically removed when the search task itself is deleted. Please make sure to remove them manually if required.

 

Confirm Object Removal

Since an accidental object removing could lead to substantial issues, RayPack displays a Confirm dialog before an essential project content object is actually removed. Use the REMOVE button within that dialog to confirm the activity. If DO NOT REMOVE or CANCEL are clicked, the object is not deleted and the user returns to the parent view without any changes.

 

Remove a Single System Search Criterion

Since each system search task consists of a root element and a varying number of children with additional search criterion definitions, it is not only possible to remove a search task in general, but as well to remove each child individually.

 

To remove a specific child object of a system search task, but leave the search task itself as part of the packaging project, users have to right-click the child object itself, and not the parent search task root object. With a click on the Remove option displayed within the context menu, the child object is immediately removed - there is no intermediate confirm dialog step in between.

 

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Be aware:

Once the child object is removed, the search task will need some further detail definitions to be actually operational. Please refer to the Edit a system search topic to read more about how to add further detail definitions to a system search task.