Remove-ASPackage
Powershell cmdlets are enabled with AdminStudio Enterprise Edition and with Workflow Manager.
You can use the Remove-ASPackage cmdlet to delete a package using its PackageId.
The Remove-ASPackage cmdlet removes the linked packages and applications as well as the targeted packages and applications for each respective operation.
Example
The following is the syntax used to delete a package:
Remove-ASPackage -ID nn
For example:
Remove-ASPackage -ID 45
Parameters
The Remove-ASPackage cmdlet has the following parameters:
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| ID | Specifies the package ID for the package which is being removed. (Required) |
Returns
One of the following values is returned:
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0 —Success. The delete operation completed successfully.
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1 —Insufficient access rights. Permission to Delete is not available.
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2 —Object is locked. The group contains locked virtual packages. You will need to unlock the virtual packages in order to delete the group.
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3 —General failure. Operation did not complete successfully.
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4 —Protected group. The deletion of protected groups is prohibited.
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5 —Item not found. The requested item could not be deleted because it could not be found.