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Delete an Approval Policy
If you have approval policies that you deactivated and do not need, you can delete them from
vRealize Automation.
Prerequisites
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Unlink and deactivate approval policies. See “Deactivate an Approval Policy,” on page 385.
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Log in to the vRealize Automation console as a tenant administrator or approval administrator.
Procedure
1 Select Administration > Approval Policies.
2 Select the row containing the inactive policy.
3 Click Delete.
4 Click OK.
The approval policy is deleted.
Scenario: Configure the Catalog for Rainpole Architects to Test Blueprints
Using your tenant administrator privileges, you create a special catalog service that contains very lile
governance, where your Rainpole architects can eciently test their work before exporting blueprints into
your production environment. You create a Blueprint Testing service, add the vSphere CentOS blueprint to
the service, and entitle your Rainpole architects to all catalog items and any actions associated with the
service so your architects can verify their work by provisioning catalog items.
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Procedure
1 Scenario: Create a Catalog Service for Rainpole Blueprint Testing on page 387
Using your tenant administrator privileges, you create a catalog service called Rainpole service. You
assign yourself as the owner and support contact for this service, so your Rainpole architects can
contact you with any problems.
2 Scenario: Add Your vSphere CentOS Catalog Item to the Rainpole Service on page 387
Using your tenant administrator privileges, you add the published vSphere CentOS machine blueprint
to your Rainpole service.
3 Scenario: Entitle Your Rainpole Architects to Request Catalog Items on page 388
Using your tenant administrator privileges, entitle your Rainpole architects to all actions and items
that belong to the Rainpole service.
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