The Recycle Bin Page
The Recycle Bin page is where you manage deleted assets in your account. From this page, you can view deleted asset details and restore or permanently delete the assets.
Note
Deleted tables, views, and segments are accessible in the Recycle Bin and can be restored within 30 days of deletion. Deleted assets are permanently deleted from the Recycle Bin after 30 days.
Deleting a table, view, or segment does not delete the corresponding source data.
Any associated data permissions shared with your partners for a table, view, or segment will be revoked and are not restored when the asset is restored. If the asset was shared with partners, you will need to permission the asset again after it is restored.
Deletion of UDFs is permanent and cannot be restored.
To access the Recycle Bin page, select Administration → Recycle Bin from the left navigation pane.
Search for Deleted Assets
You can search for deleted assets in the following ways:
Note
Assets that have been permanently deleted are not listed in the search results.
Full name: Enter the full name of the asset. The search ignores underscores (_).
Partial name: Enter parts of the asset's name. You do not have to enter words in the exact sequence.
Asterisks (*): Use asterisks (*) to replace parts of the asset's name. For example, you can type "*male" if you are looking for assets whose names end with "male".
If multiple assets match your search, they will be listed based on relevance.
Column Headings on the Recycle Bin Page
The Recycle Bin page table displays the following columns:
Note
To change the columns that are displayed, column order or width, the table sort order, or the table row spacing, follow the instructions in "Changing the Table Display".
Column | Description |
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Asset Name | The name of the deleted asset. |
Asset Type | The type of the deleted asset, such as Segment, Table, View, and UDF. |
Tags | The custom tag values associated with the deleted asset. For information, see "Manage Asset Tags". |
Deleted On | The date when the asset was deleted. |
Deleted By | The user ID of the user who deleted this asset. |
Actions You Can Perform on the Recycle Bin Page
You can perform the following actions on the Recycle Bin page:
View details of deleted assets, including whether your organization or a partner owns the asset, the tags applied, its columns, when it was last modified, and when it was created.
Restore a deleted asset.
Permanently delete (Delete Forever) an asset.
To perform these actions, you can do either of the following:
Select one or more asset check boxes on the left of the row to display a set of buttons at the bottom of the page that you can click that will apply to the selected assets.
Click the More Options menu () that appears when you hover over an asset's row and then select one of the available options.