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Deleting Tags with the Specified Key from the Specified Resource Type Function This API is used to delete any tags with the specified key from the specified resource type. You can attach tags to accounts, OUs, roots, and policies of an organization.
Editing or Deleting a Tag Policy The following describes how to edit and delete a tag policy. You can edit or delete a tag policy from the organization administrator, but not from a delegated administrator.
Deleting an OU You can delete an OU that is no longer needed. You cannot delete an OU if it contains other OUs or accounts.
Action Access Level Resource Type (*: required) Condition Key Alias Dependencies organizations:ous:delete Write ou * g:ResourceTag/<tag-key> - - URI DELETE /v1/organizations/organizational-units/{organizational_unit_id} Table 1 Path Parameters Parameter Mandatory Type Description
Deleting an Organization: You can delete an organization when you no longer need it. Parent topic: Managing Organizations
Select the OU whose tag you want to delete and click the Tags tab in the pane on the right. Locate the tag you want to delete and click Delete in the Operation column. Then, click OK in the displayed dialog box.
Action Access Level Resource Type (*: required) Condition Key Alias Dependencies organizations:policies:delete Write policy * g:ResourceTag/<tag-key> - - URI DELETE /v1/organizations/policies/{policy_id} Table 1 Path Parameters Parameter Mandatory Type Description policy_id Yes String
Locate the target custom SCP and click Delete in the Operation column. Click OK in the displayed dialog box. Figure 3 Deleting an SCP Parent topic: Managing SCPs
Try to delete a resource share. If an error message is displayed, the SCP has been applied.
Before removing the delegated administrator of the trusted service LTS, delete the configurations of multi-account log aggregation on the LTS console and then access the Organizations console to start removal.
Action Access Level Resource Type (*: required) Condition Key Alias Dependencies organizations:organizations:delete Write - - - - URI DELETE /v1/organizations Request Parameters Table 1 Request header parameters Parameter Mandatory Type Description X-Security-Token No String Security
Click Delete Organization. In the displayed dialog box, click OK. Figure 1 Deleting an organization Parent topic: Managing Organizations
Before disabling trusted access for the LTS service, delete the configurations of multi-account log aggregation on the LTS console and then disable the trusted access on the Organizations console.
Functions Managing tag policies You can create, update, delete, attach, or detach tag policies. OUs and accounts inherit tag policies from one or more of their parent nodes (such as parent OUs).
Deleting a Tag: You can delete tags from OUs, accounts, SCPs, and tag policies. Parent topic: Managing Tags
To prevent unauthorized access, you need to manually delete the agency. For details, see Deleting an Agency.
DELETE: requests the server to delete specified resources, for example, an object. HEAD: requests the server to return the response header only. PATCH: requests the server to update partial content of a specified resource.
organization POST /v1/organizations organizations:organizations:create iam:agencies:createServiceLinkedAgencyV5 Not supported Not supported Getting organization information GET /v1/organizations organizations:organizations:get Not supported Not supported Deleting an organization DELETE
If the organization is no longer needed, you can delete it. Managing Organizations OU management You can use your management account to add, modify, view, and delete OUs.
Status Codes Normal Returned Value Description 200 OK The results of GET and PUT operations are returned as expected. 201 Created The results of the POST operation are returned as expected. 202 Accepted The request has been accepted for processing. 204 No Content The results of the DELETE