| title | Delete a Derived Hierarchy | ||
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| description | Delete a Derived Hierarchy (Master Data Services) | ||
| author | meetdeepak | ||
| ms.author | dkhare | ||
| ms.reviewer | mikeray | ||
| ms.date | 03/05/2026 | ||
| ms.service | sql | ||
| ms.subservice | master-data-services | ||
| ms.topic | how-to | ||
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[!INCLUDE SQL Server - Windows only ASDBMI]
[!INCLUDE support-notice]
In [!INCLUDEssMDSshort], delete a derived hierarchy when you are sure you no longer need it.
Note
Deleting a derived hierarchy has no effect on the attribute relationships that the hierarchy is based on.
To perform this procedure:
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You must have permission to access the System Administration functional area.
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You must be a model administrator. For more information, see Administrators (Master Data Services).
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In [!INCLUDEssMDSmdm], click System Administration.
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From the menu bar, point to Manage and click Derived Hierarchies.
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On the Derived Hierarchy Maintenance page, from the Model list, select a model.
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Select the row for the derived hierarchy that you want to delete.
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Click Delete.
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In the confirmation dialog box, click OK.
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