Deleting products - Amazon Service Catalog
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Deleting products

When you delete a product, Amazon Service Catalog removes all product versions from every portfolio containing the product.

Amazon Service Catalog allows you to delete a product using the Amazon Service Catalog console or Amazon CLI. To successfully delete a product, you must disassociate all resources associated with the product first. Examples of product resource associations include portfolio associations, budgets, TagOptions, and Service Actions.

Important

You cannot recover a product after it is deleted.

To delete a product using the Amazon Service Catalog console
  1. Navigate to the Portfolios page and select the portfolio containing the product you want to delete.

  2. Select the product that you want to delete, and then choose Delete on the upper right of the product pane.

  3. For products without associated resources, confirm the product you want to delete by entering delete in the text box, and then choose Delete.

    For products with associated resources, continue to step 4.

  4. In the Delete product window, review the Associations table, which displays all of the product's associated resources. Amazon Service Catalog attempts to disassociate these resources when you delete the product.

  5. Confirm you want to delete the product and remove all of its associated resources by entering delete in the text box.

  6. Choose Disassociate and delete.

If Amazon Service Catalog is unable to disassociate all of the product's resources, the product is not deleted. The Delete product window displays the number of failed disassociations and a description for each failure. For more information about resolving failed resource disassociations when deleting a product, see Resolving failed resource disassociations when deleting a product below.