Delete a flexfield

delete

/fscmRestApi/resources/11.13.18.05/itemCategories/{itemCategoriesUniqID}/child/attachments/{attachmentsUniqID}/child/attachmentDFF/{attachmentDFFUniqID}

Request

Path Parameters
  • This is the hash key of the attributes which make up the composite key for the Descriptive Flexfields for Attachments resource and used to uniquely identify an instance of Descriptive Flexfields for Attachments. The client should not generate the hash key value. Instead, the client should query on the Descriptive Flexfields for Attachments collection resource in order to navigate to a specific instance of Descriptive Flexfields for Attachments to get the hash key.
  • This is the hash key of the attributes which make up the composite key for the Attachments resource and used to uniquely identify an instance of Attachments. The client should not generate the hash key value. Instead, the client should query on the Attachments collection resource in order to navigate to a specific instance of Attachments to get the hash key.
  • This is the hash key of the attributes which make up the composite key for the Item Categories resource and used to uniquely identify an instance of Item Categories. The client should not generate the hash key value. Instead, the client should query on the Item Categories collection resource in order to navigate to a specific instance of Item Categories to get the hash key.
Header Parameters
  • If the REST API supports runtime customizations, the shape of the service may change during runtime. The REST client may isolate itself from these changes or choose to interact with the latest version of the API by specifying this header. For example: Metadata-Context:sandbox="TrackEmployeeFeature".
  • The protocol version between a REST client and service. If the client does not specify this header in the request the server will pick a default version for the API.

There's no request body for this operation.

Back to Top

Response

Default Response

No Content. This task does not return elements in the response body.
Back to Top