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Deleting a Hierarchy


A user can use this use case to delete a non-billing hierarchy. Table 79 lists and describes the use case functions.

Table 79. Deleting a Hierarchy
Value
Description

Name

Deleting a Hierarchy

Users

Business administrator user and manager user.

Trigger

The user selects the Administration tab, and then the Delete subtab.

Business Rules

Only non-billing hierarchies can be deleted.

Main Path for Deleting a Hierarchy

The following path describes the Delete Hierarchy use case:

  1. The user selects the Administration tab, and then the Delete subtab.
  2. Oracle Self-Service E-Billing displays Delete Hierarchy form.
  3. The user specifies data for the hierarchy to be deleted and clicks Submit.
  4. Oracle Self-Service E-Billing returns a dialog box with the message: Performing this Operation will permanently delete this hierarchy. Do you want to continue?
  5. The user clicks OK.
  6. Oracle Self-Service E-Billing deletes selected hierarchy and all nodes below it.
  7. Oracle Self-Service E-Billing returns a success page stating: The Hierarchy has been successfully deleted.

Alternate Paths for Deleting a Hierarchy

Alternate paths can occur in this use case.

The user selects Cancel action

Oracle Self-Service E-Billing invokes Cancel use case.

The user selects Start Over action

Oracle Self-Service E-Billing invokes Start Over use case.

Exceptions for Deleting a Hierarchy

Exceptions can occur in this use case.

The user encounters a validation error

Oracle Self-Service E-Billing invokes the validation error message use case.

The user encounters a server system error

Oracle Self-Service E-Billing invokes the error message use case.

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