Delete Diagram

URL:
https://<root>/<serviceName>/MapServer/exts/SchematicServer/templates/<tempID>/deleteDiagram
Methods:
POST
Version Introduced:
10.1

Description

The deleteDiagram operation deletes a schematic diagram. It is performed on a Schematic Diagram Template resource. The result of this operation is a Schematic Diagram Information Object. It's used to delete a diagram. This diagram is removed in the schematic dataset where it was stored.

You can provide arguments to the deleteDiagram operation as query parameters defined in the parameters table below.

Request parameters

ParameterDetails

f

Description: The response format. The default response format is html.

Values: html | json

name

Required

Description: The diagram name.

Syntax:name=<diagramName>

Example:name=ESTANCIA

Example Usage

Since the S1_Schematics Schematics service is published without the Editing operation enabled, it doesn't support the deleteDiagram operation.

With the Editing operation enabled, you could delete the MPS_Goldmine schematic diagram based on the diagram template 2 under this service by executing the operation as follows:

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https://myserver.esri.com/arcgis/rest/services/S1_Schematics/MapServer/exts/SchematicsServer/templates/2/deleteDiagram?name=MPS_Goldmine&f=pjson`

JSON Response Syntax

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{
  "name": "<diagramName>",
  "id": "<diagramId>",
  "templateIdentifier": "<templateIdentifier>",
  "templateObjectID": <templateObjectID>,
  "schematicLayerIdentifier": <schematicLayerIdentifier>,
  "folderObjectID": <folderObjectID>,
  "folderIdentifier": "<folderIdentifier>",
  "objectID": <objectID>,
  "createdBy": "<diagramCreator>",
  "lastModificationBy": "<diagramLastEditor>",
  "lastUpdateBy": "<diagramLastUpdator>",
  "creationDate": "<diagramCreationDate>",
  "lastModificationDate": "<diagramModificationDate>",
  "lastUpdateDate": "<diagramLastUpdateDate>",
  "lockedBy": "<diagramLastLocker>",
  "version": "<version>",
  "extent": <envelope>,
  "rootNodes": [
    "<rootNode1>",
    ...,
    "<rootNodeN>"
  ],
  "endNodes": [
    "<endNode1>",
    ...,
    "<endNodeK>"
  ]
}

JSON Response Example

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{
  "name" : "ESTANCIA",
  "id" : "0-334",
  "templateIdentifier" : "0",
  "templateObjectID" : 3204,
  "schematicLayerIdentifier" : 0,
  "folderObjectID" : 1,
  "folderIdentifier" : "1",
  "objectID" : 334,
  "createdBy" : "NCA3885",
  "lastModificationBy" : "ABL4732",
  "lastUpdateBy" : "",
  "creationDate" : "01/21/2011 16:07:46",
  "lastModificationDate" : "02/14/2011 18:34:46",
  "lastUpdateDate" : "",
  "lockedBy" : "",
  "version" : "",
  "extent" : {
    "xmin" : 6.0370819091796868,
    "ymin" : -8.059234619140625,
    "xmax" : 29.909512329101563,
    "ymax" : 11.059844970703125,
    "spatialReference" : {
      "wkt" : "{B286C06B-0879-11D2-AACA-00C04FA33C20}"
    }
  },
  "rootNodes" : [
    "115"
  ],
  "endNodes" : [
   ]
}

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