Delete an Attribute Group

Delete an Attribute Group

This article shares how to delete an existing attribute group in your ecosystem. 

How to Delete an Attribute Group: Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Login to PARTNER CPRM and open your Ecosystem.

2. On the lefthand side of the screen, click "Attributes" within the ecosystem navigation menu to open your attribute library.

3. Click the button at the top that says "Manage Groups."



4. To delete a group, hover over it and click the delete 'trash' icon to the right.



5. Click the confirm 'checkmark' icon to delete the group.

6. When done deleting group, click "OK."



The attribute group will be deleted, but it will not delete the underlying attributes or any of your member data.
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