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Dynamics 365 / CRM deleting a managed solution.

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In Dynamics 365 deleting a managed solution (FieldOneSky)
  • While deleting it shows the list of dependencies.
  • Removed most of the dependencies.
  • But still it shows some of the dependencies pending, which is one particular entity is required by the same entity fields.

As there is no relationship between the corresponding entity with other entities, I tried to delete the field or the entire entity, but it shows that,

You cannot complete this action for this component because of the configuration of its managed properties.
 
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    Dengliang Li Profile Picture
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    Hi,
     
    You cannot delete entities of standard types, only custom entities.
    The field, if it is a managed field, when deleting it, you may get the error you described.
    You can refer to the link on how to remove components from a managed solution
     
     

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