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What Happens when a Table or Dashboard Is Removed?

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Removing a table or dashboard causes it, by default, to be removed from Stemma after ten days. Similarly, if the table or dashboard is renamed or moved, the original entry is removed from Stemma after ten days.

Before removing an asset, you should deprecate it to give stakeholders sufficient warning.